Award Travel Expert & Luxury Travel Advisor (Business & First Class)

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We are looking for a highly experienced award travel and points optimization expert to become our long-term travel advisor.

This is not a typical travel agent position. We want someone who lives and breathes airline and hotel loyalty programs and knows how to maximize every point for premium international travel.

What we're looking for

We're primarily interested in:

Business and First Class international flights

Luxury hotel redemptions

Maximizing credit card points and transfer partners

Long-term points strategy—not just booking trips

Finding award availability that most people miss

Creative routing and partner airline bookings

Our Current Setup

Based in Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), an American Airlines hub

Current primary card: Capital One Venture X

Planning to add the American Express Platinum

Interested in building a strong portfolio of cards that complement each other without unnecessary overlap

We value premium travel experiences over economy travel

Responsibilities

Develop a long-term points earning strategy

Recommend which credit cards to add next based on our travel goals

Advise on transfer partners and redemption opportunities

Book or assist with award travel reservations

Monitor premium cabin award availability

Recommend the best airline and hotel loyalty programs

Help us maximize sign-up bonuses, transfer promotions, and elite status opportunities

Stay current on award program changes and sweet spots

Ideal Experience

We're looking for someone with proven expertise in:

American Airlines AAdvantage

Capital One Miles

American Express Membership Rewards

Alaska Mileage Plan

British Airways Avios

Air Canada Aeroplan

Virgin Atlantic Flying Club

Air France/KLM Flying Blue

Hyatt, Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, and other luxury hotel programs

Experience using tools such as:

Seats.aero

Point.me

Roame

AwardTool

ExpertFlyer

Other premium award search platforms

About Us

We travel several times each year and want to consistently fly Business or First Class while staying at luxury hotels and resorts.

We are looking for a trusted advisor who can help us build a long-term award travel strategy—not just someone to book a single trip.

If you've successfully booked aspirational awards like Qatar Qsuite, Japan Airlines First, Singapore Airlines Suites, Emirates First, ANA First, Lufthansa First, or similar premium experiences, we'd love to hear from you.

When Applying

Please include:

Your experience with award travel optimization

Your favorite "sweet spot" redemption you've booked

Which loyalty programs you know best

Examples of premium cabin itineraries you've booked

The tools you use to find award space

Why you'd be a great long-term travel advisor

We're looking for someone we can build a lasting relationship with as our family's dedicated luxury award travel expert.

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