So how does the de-I methodology play out in real life? Wife and I are just launched on one of our Eldership adventures. We are staying overnight at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, doing a self-transfer to a flight that will take us to Madrid, Spain. Let's go through the entire planning process for this trip.
Step One - Where the heck are we going?
We knew we were going to spend the month of October back in El Campello. But we wanted to add something additional to the trip. I have always wanted to go to northwestern Spain and Toledo and suggested we make them add-ons to our agenda. Our ultimate agenda started in Bilbao, Spain, went through Toledo, and ended up in El Campello.
Step Two - First Schedule Attempt
The first screen is looking at absolutely direct travel. In this case the idea would be:
- Fly from Albuquerque to Bilbao Spain
- Drive from Bilbao to El Campello stopping in Toledo
- Fly from Alicante (nearest city to El Campello) back to Albuquerque
It would have been nice but the price of the flights was prohibitive and a one-way car rental was costly too. On to the next step.
Step Three - Focus on a hub
In this case the nearest hub was Madrid. I checked out rental car cost picking up and dropping off from Madrid. It was far more affordable. Now I had to research round trip travel to Madrid. I used the same methodologies I've explained to you in previous posts. Sure enough, I was able to find a flight itinerary on Turkish Airlines out of Chicago that for two people was $3,000 less than anything comparable. But it would require a self-transfer in Chicago and an overnight stay on both legs going to and coming from.
Step Four - Lock in the savings with points
I still had to get us to and from Chicago and had to deal with the overnight segments. As I have status on United Airlines for life (long story of accumulating frequent flyer miles of an entire business career), I almost always look to fly from hubs that I can reach from Albuquerque on United. Chicago is one. Using the points to pay down price strategy I explained earlier, I was able to cut the cost of flight to Chicago in half. The most convenient airport hotel in Chicago O'Hare is one where I had points as well. So we were able to get tonight's room for points. I will still need to purchase a hotel in Istanbul for the return. Overall I expect to keep $2,000 of the savings I got from doing the self-connect.