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Frequent Traveler University returns to Washington, DC this August 5-7, 2016.
While I am absent for this coming Las Vegas event (my wife and I attending the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting in Omaha), I am happy to return to DC, home of some of our liveliest events.
My lectures topics are in the works, thinking of some new ideas to reflect recent extensive travels in the Caribbean and Africa.
The event features a dedicated Manufactured Spend Bootcamp so you can spend every moment there, none of your time there, or did in and out. The rest of us will cover all the rest from awards to credit cards, to, well, travel.
Is FTU for you? The thing about the internet grouches is they either don’t go outside or natural light restores their courtesy. I enjoy the events, I love to teach, I always make new friends, reconnect with old friends, and learn. The lectures are good for systematic, focused learning, while the networking is where many claim they get value.
Where: The Westin Crystal City, 1800 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington VA 22202
Who: confirmed speakers include
- Greg Davis-Kean (Frequent Miler)
- Tahsir Ahsan (Bengali Miles Guru)
- Shawn Coomer (Miles to Memories)
- Jamie Larounis (The Forward Cabin)
- Matthew Klint (Live and Let’s Fly)
- Stefan Krasowski (Rapid Travel Chai)
Program: Friday evening happy hour, Saturday-Sunday all-day
How much: $249
The rest of the details and registration here.
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Thanks for the response. Bummer, but I understand.
Did you change your RSS feed to partial? Used to be able to view whole posts in the reader.
@rightsideoftheriver – yes, one of several experiments with design and features at my blog and others at BoardingArea. View from the Wing made the switch a while back and there were strong views on it. I use and love RSS, though facing reality of my current work situation with a need to increase monetization, this is a change that can given some revenue versus none, hopefully without too inconveniencing loyal readers.