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🗓️ 25 February 2025
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Dreaming of taking your family to Europe without draining your wallet? In this episode, we sit down with our team member and resident Europe travel expert, Traci Siegel, to share her tried-and-true tips for flying a family overseas using points and miles. These strategies will help make your dream a reality!
Family Travel 101: The Big Differences
Flying solo or as a couple is one thing—booking flights for a family of four, five, or more is a whole different game. Traci shares the biggest challenges families face, like securing multiple award seats, navigating school calendars, and choosing flights that work with kids' needs. Traci’s advice? Plan ahead, prioritize nonstop routes when possible, and always consider how the experience will feel with little ones in tow.
The Best Programs for Family Flights to Europe
Traci breaks down her top picks for family-friendly travel to Europe:
Timing Is Everything: When to Book for the Best Deals
The key to scoring great flights? Timing. As Traci says, “Planning ahead is a superpower when you’re traveling with kids.” If you’re eyeing flights for next year’s spring break, start looking during this year’s break! She also recommends tools like Seats.aero to set alerts for award availability.
Business Class with Kids: Is It Worth It?
Many parents wonder if business class is worth the points for family travel. Traci breaks down the pros and cons, and drops a tip about how to try a smooth last-minute switch from economy to business class.
Europe with kids doesn't have to be a bucket-list dream. It's something you can do every year, and you can use these strategies to plan your next trip today!
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0:00.0 | Want to take your family to Europe, but feeling overwhelmed with how to book award flights for everyone? |
0:11.2 | Keep listening as today's guest shares everything you need to know about booking flights to Europe for your family. |
0:18.3 | Welcome to Points Talk with the Travel Mom Squad. |
0:21.5 | We are three moms who've discovered how to leverage credit card welcome offers to get hundreds of thousands of dollars of travel expenses for nearly free. |
0:30.1 | We've used credit card points of miles to take vacations to places like Hawaii, Paris, Greece, Maldives, Japan, and so much more. And the best part, we each still have |
0:40.1 | 800 plus credit scores. Imagine being able to take the vacation of your dreams for nearly free. |
0:45.8 | It's totally possible and we're here to show you how. |
0:49.5 | Europe is a popular travel destination for so many of our listeners. And so today we wanted to do a deep |
0:56.5 | dive into some strategies behind booking award flights within the points in Miles world to Europe. |
1:04.5 | So we have a special guest. You probably recognize her or will once she speaks. Tracy. TMS team member Tracy is here to break it all down. |
1:15.8 | She is like the Stanley Europe, Prince and Miles Queen. And so she's going to break it all down for us. |
1:23.4 | First, we are going to start out with, obviously, there are differences when you're looking to book a solo trip or a trip with a spouse or a family member or a girlfriend versus booking a trip for three or four or five people. |
1:36.2 | So break it down, like, what the differences are right off the bat when you're looking to book family travel to Europe. |
1:43.5 | Yes. Okay. So I'm super happy to talk about |
1:45.6 | this because this is something we've been doing for years. We started doing family trips to Europe |
1:50.1 | when my kids were four and they're 15 now and we've just been doing this almost every year. |
1:55.7 | So I feel like I know some stuff about this. Okay. So the biggest differences that you're going to come across immediately are just like one number of seats, right? |
2:06.1 | That's a big issue. |
2:08.5 | Mostly that's not a problem to get over when it's economy seats, but when it's business class, |
2:14.2 | that's something that requires a little bit more strategy because you have to give more seat. The school calendar is a huge issue, right? Like I know our school calendar |
2:23.2 | usually comes back here or two in advance, so we kind of know and we can plan. So if you're used |
2:28.7 | to having more flexibility and just going whenever, that's going to be a big difference. |
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