Working Remotely? Here’s How You Could Save Money on Holiday Travel

Before the COVID-19 pandemic began, remote work was a privilege only some employers allowed.

If there’s one clear benefit to remote work, it’s the potential to have a more flexible job schedule.

This year, 49% of workers plan to travel on or before the Tuesday prior to Thanksgiving.

If working remotely allows you to leave town earlier without having to take too much time off, you could end up reaping some big savings in the process.

First, if you have a travel rewards credit card, using it to book your flights could mean fewer peripheral expenses.

Next, see if there are any credit card offers you qualify for with a generous sign-up bonus.

If you’re planning to fly a family of four from the East Coast to the West Coast for Christmas, you might easily spend that $1,000 on airfare alone.

While the pandemic caused a lot of turmoil and tragedy, one positive trend that emerged from it is more flexibility at work.

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