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Nonstop Points is back and ready more than ever to share how students can travel the world in comfort, on a budget. While I’d be happy to be in the back of the plane, on a middle seat to my next adventure, this summer I am going to try my luck in luxury.
Last week I published one of my favorite reviews I’ve written thus far- the JW Marriott Masai Mara, and that’s just the beginning!
After taking a break to wrap-up finals, I am going to get back at it and write-up the amazing trip reports I have in store for the summer including new business class and maybe even some first class products ;).
Of course, I cannot forget about sharing the ups and downs, the downgrades and downgrades, both literally and figuratively, as well as how I booked all of it! From points, to out of pocket, I want to share how I have been able to and will explore the world this summer.
If you have been following me on Instagram, I have been a little bit ahead with my posting, as I am writing this from somewhere in Southeast Asia, but now starts the blog kickoff of Nonstop Summer! The goal is to writ 5-7 articles per week, but make sure to also follow @NonstopPoints on Instagram to keep up to date.
There is a lot more to come and it will be arriving very soon. After I finish up the Switzerland trip report, I’ll cover my fully-student trip to Africa, mixed in with inaugurals and other exciting events I can’t wait to share.
Comment below if there is anything from my travels, or points and miles tips and tricks, that you are most curious about, and I’ll try my best to get them written up!
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