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News You Can Use – Earn 3X JetBlue Points, 2X American Airlines Miles at Hilton Hotels, Marriott Tests New Rewards Program, Use AT&T in Canada & Mexico

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1.   Earn 3X JetBlue Bonus Points in June

You can earn at least 3X JetBlue bonus points for paid flights in June if you book by May 25, 2016.

You’ll need to register for the promotion before booking.

Register and Earn 3X JetBlue Points for Paid Flights in June 2016

If you recently used your Southwest Companion Pass to get matched to JetBlue Mosaic, you’ll earn even more JetBlue points on the base fare.

Paying for JetBlue airfare with the Barclaycard JetBlue card, JetBlue Plus, or JetBlue Business to earn additional bonus points makes this promotion richer.

Here’s my review of the 3 new JetBlue cards.

2.   Earn 2 American Airlines Miles per Dollar Spent at Hilton Hotels

Making internet purchases through a shopping portal can be an easy way to earn miles.

And right now, One Mile at a Time reports you can earn 2 American Airlines miles per $1 spent at Hilton Hotels when you book through the American Airlines Shopping Portal.

The American Airlines miles are in addition to the Hilton points you’ll receive for your stay.

You’ll have to book directly through Hilton (via the shopping portal).  And, you can NOT use a discount code when paying for the hotel.

That said, if you can find a cheaper rate on a 3rd-party site (like Orbitz), you’ll want to do the math to see if booking a more expensive room through Hilton is worth the extra American Airlines miles.

3.   Marriott Tests New Rewards Program

Via View From the Wing, Marriott is testing a rewards program for non-hotel guests to earn 10 points per dollar spent on food and beverages at certain Marriott hotels.

The program runs through June at the following hotels in Baltimore and Washington, DC:

To receive the points, you’ll need to enter a code from the receipt on the Marriott Rewards website.

4.   AT&T Users Get Calls, Texts, and Data While in Canada & Mexico

AT&T now offers unlimited calling, texting, and data while in Canada and Mexico.

Only certain AT&T plans are eligible.  And you’ll need to activate a free roaming feature on your phone.

You’ll want to check with AT&T before traveling to these countries to make sure you won’t be charged.

Check out my posts on how to stay connected and make international calls when you’re abroad!

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