Digital Nomad Flights: Always Be a Loyalty Club Member

Earning or buying elite status on airlines is hard af. Even for me. There are a million ways to ensure you don't get a middle seat next to a screaming baby and a rude weirdo in the aisle right next to the bathroom. But one thing people don't get is that they need to be a member of the loyalty club on each and every flight on each and every airline. Even if you won't be flying often or soon, you don't want to be the lowest person on the totem pole. The airlines will literally consider you last in all things when it comes to seat placement or bumping you. It's easy to sign up. Do it before every flight and make sure you book your tickets with it.

Brad Chase

Brad Chase is an executive advisor with 20+ years of experience leading international communications programs for Fortune 500 companies, non-profits, startups, politicians and public policy campaigns.

A professional storyteller and crisis manager, Chase has worked on thousands of headline news stories with top-tier media outlets — including Agence France-Presse, Associated Press, BBC, CNBC, CNN, NBC News, The New York Times, NPR, Reuters, Wall Street Journal and many more.

Chase was recognized by PR News in 2011 as one of the industry's 30 Under 30. He has also been an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School of Journalism, as well as at the University of San Francisco.

https://www.chaseglobal.media
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