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Andrea Cannon is a pharmacist, triathlete, gratitude practicer, and avid traveler. For both business and pleasure, she has taken more than 250 flights yearly for the past 3 years. In addition to being a travel hacking enthusiast, Andrea enjoys hiking and spending time with her husband (Austin) and dog (Dex). You can connect with her via her blog www.beaUTAHfulworld.com or on Instagram @andreafcannon .
How to get compensation for delayed flights

How to get compensation for delayed flights

If you follow me on Instagram, you know that I have experienced a lot of flight delays over the past few weeks. Regardless, these delays were huge hassles, involving getting stuck overnight in El Paso and getting home after midnight two nights. CNBC reported here that U.S. airlines canceled 2.4% of their schedules in the first six months of the year, up from 1.7% a year ago. On-time arrivals fell to 73.3% in June, down from 76.4% a year earlier….

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How to use Google Flights to book cheap flights

How to use Google Flights to book cheap flights

Over the past month, I have covered flight tips, how to use points for travel, and ways to earn Delta Skymiles without flying. However if you don’t have any points or miles to use, I am sure you still want to get to your destination as cheap as possible. This is where Google flights comes in. Knowing how to use Google flights will help you get good deals. In today’s Wanderlust Wednesday post, I will cover how to use Google…

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Understanding Mobile Passport vs Global Entry

Understanding Mobile Passport vs Global Entry

Last week, we discussed the difference between TSA PreCheck and Global Entry. Since these both cost money, this got the discussion going as to whether or not there were any free alternatives. In today’s Wanderlust Wednesday post, we will compare Mobile Passport vs Global Entry. Global Entry So what does Global Entry get you? It provides the TSA PreCheck benefit plus expedited US customs screening for international air travelers when entering the United States. Global Entry costs $100 for a five year membership. If you…

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What is the difference between TSA PreCheck and Global Entry

What is the difference between TSA PreCheck and Global Entry

If you are going to be traveling a few times per year, no doubt you will want to make the process more enjoyable. One of the ways to do this is to cut down on the time you spending waiting while traveling. Reduced wait times can come in multiple different forms, most commonly TSA precheck and global entry. In today’s Wanderlust Wednesday post, you will learn the difference between TSA PreCheck and Global Entry. Let’s start with WHY this is…

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Ways to earn Delta Skymiles without flying

Ways to earn Delta Skymiles without flying

It’s no secret that I enjoy flying. This year marks my third year with Diamond Medallion Status from Delta and I spend a lot of time in the air with Delta. So for this week’s Wanderlust Wednesday series, I wanted to discuss ways to earn Delta Skymiles without flying. Between flights and hotels, these are the biggest costs for travel. Last week, I posted about earning Marriott points and you can see more of that here. Here are 6 ways…

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Wanderlust Wednesday Series – How to earn Marriott points fast

Wanderlust Wednesday Series – How to earn Marriott points fast

After last week’s Wanderlust Wednesday post about staying in an overwater bungalow in the Maldives for free, I got a lot of messages about travel hacking and wanting to know more details. So I decided to do a a few more travel hacking posts and get into more specifics. This week, I am going to focus on how to earn Marriott points fast. How to earn Marriott points fast Earning Marriott points isn’t just about the Maldives. In addition to…

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Wanderlust Wednesday series – Travel Hacking – Overwater bungalow in the Maldives for free

Wanderlust Wednesday series – Travel Hacking – Overwater bungalow in the Maldives for free

Updated 1/22/22: Using points and miles to book free flights and and get free hotel stays has allowed me to travel more often and to more places than I could have ever imagined. While I do travel for work and earn miles and points from my regular travel, a large majority of my miles and points come from travel hacking. Travel hacking even allowed me to stay in an over the water bungalow in the Maldives for free – something…

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Wanderlust Wednesday Series – Flight tips from a frequent flyer

Wanderlust Wednesday Series – Flight tips from a frequent flyer

Recently one of my friends commented that basically all of the Snapchats that I send are out plane windows. While this isn’t entirely true (I do send tons of Dex, my dog, as well), I am constantly on a plane. Not surprisingly, my social media reflects this. So far in 2019, I have flown more than 130 times. As we gear up for summer travel, here are some flight tips from a frequent flyer to make your next airport experience…

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How daily gratitude practice can change your life

How daily gratitude practice can change your life

If you follow me on Instagram, you know that two weeks ago I did a daily story update focused on gratitude. I got quite a bit of positive feedback and DMs from this so I wanted to do another blog post about gratitude. Specifically, daily gratitude practice with different areas of focus. What is practicing gratitude? Let’s start at the beginning. If you are looking for a way to learn more about gratitude and incorporating this into your daily routine,…

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Research Year Recap

Research Year Recap

As they say, all good things must come to an end. That “thing” in this era of our lives would be research year. For those unaware, Austin has been on research year since July 1, 2018 and he finished his research year on June 30, 2019. He started back to official residency on July 1. While he may excited to be headed back into the operating room, I am certainly not excited to have him more busy. Over the past…

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