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July 30, 2025 21 mins
Dreaming of an affordable, luxurious vacation? While inflation, "no-fly" countries, and ever-changing frequent flyer programs can make booking flights too overwhelming, it doesn't have to be. Host Roshini Rajkumar and The Crisis Files' travel and lifestyle contributor Todd Walker explore invaluable tips and tricks for navigating leisure and business trips. Roshini always asks Todd to name names. Find out why he cites Delta and Hilton. They delve into the new Chase Sapphire Reserve card program and how Chase seems to go head-to-head with another favorite perks card. Todd helps close clever loopholes to find the perfect prices. On the more indulgent side, what is the Taylor Swift Effect and why is the NFL cashing in on it? Plus, always check the U.S. State Department's site for any travel bans that could affect your flight plan.
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