Top travel credit cards, according to The Points Guy

When planning ahead for major travel plans, most people turn to their credit card's trusty points systems to find the best deals on bookings and airfare prices.

The Points Guy Director of Content Eric Rosen joins Yahoo Finance for its Travel Guide 2024: Industry Insights special to share advice on how to best utilize credit card perks for travel bookings.

"For now, you have to rack up enough points to actually use those to redeem them for the flights. That said, you can also go for a variety of different credit cards, like a Chase Sapphire Preferred or an Amex Gold Card as part of your wallet so that you can use actually those points towards the cost of your airfare without having to be loyal to one airline program or another," Rosen says.

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Editor's note: This article was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

Video Transcript

MADISON MILLS: All right.

Well, as folks look to save on their spring and summer vacations, as Carrie mentioned, credit card points can be a smart way to keep your costs down when traveling.

So joining us now with the best tips and tricks for putting those points to work as part of our 2024 travel guide, we've got Eric Rosen, The Points Guy's director of content.

Eric, I'm going to jump right in with a personal question from a viewer named my mother.

You're booking a flight.

You don't have enough points to cover the flight.

I told her to wait until she had enough points to buy it.

Tell me if I'm right or wrong.

ERIC ROSEN: Well, you're right and wrong, I would say.

There are certain airline programs that let you use points towards part of your flight, of course.

But for now, you obviously have to rack up enough points to actually use those to redeem them for the flights.

That said, you can also go for a variety of different credit cards, like a Chase Sapphire Preferred or an Amex Gold card, as part of your wallet so that you can actually use those points towards the cost of your airfare, without having to be loyal to one airline program or another.

So there are lots of ways to play the game to save some money.

JULIE HYMAN: Well, and also, you just heard our Kerry Hannon talking about the importance of being flexible and booking early, which I suspect is also helpful when you're using points.

ERIC ROSEN: Absolutely.

Those are great pieces of advice.

Airlines open up their award availability about 331 days in advance.

It seems to be typical among US airlines.