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Frequent Traveler University Advanced Tickets on Sale Now!

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Here’s your opportunity to be part of 1 of the largest miles and points events ever!

Frequent Traveler University Advanced runs from December 4, 2015, to December 6, 2015, in Newport Beach, California.

And there are only 150 tickets available at $249 each.

The Next Frequent Traveler University Runs From December 4, 2015, to December 6, 2015

Here’s how to book your tickets!

What’s the Deal?

Link:   Frequent Traveler University Advanced

The next Frequent Traveler University Advanced will be held December 4 to 6, 2015, at the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach.

Tickets are $249.  And you can book a room now for the group rate of $179 per night.

California Dreamin’? Stay at the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach for Frequent Traveler University Advanced!

This is a terrific event for experienced miles and points enthusiasts to learn, network, and meet experts like:

In the past, tickets have sold out in a few hours.  So don’t wait to book your spot!

Bottom Line

The next Frequent Traveler University Advanced will be held at the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach in California from December 4 to 6, 2015.

Tickets are $249 and are on sale now.  And you can book a room at the hotel for the group rate of $179.

This is a fantastic opportunity for experienced miles and points hobbyists to meet like-minded folks and learn new tips and tricks for Big Travel with Small Money!

Let me know if you’re attending!

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