Frequent Traveler University December 5-7 Event Tickets Available
The next Frequent Traveler University Event has just been announced and tickets are on sale this morning. I will be speaking there (details on my specific topic will follow) and I am definitely looking forward to another one of these gatherings. Here are the details:
- When: December 5-7 (events start Friday evening)
- Where: Hyatt Regency Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia.
The Frequent Traveler University events have been going on for a while and I’ve been to a few of these events. I visited FTU DC in April 2013 and spoke at FTU Tampa last September. One common comment from attendees is that, although they do have a nice time and meet lots of people, they can see it’s hard to meet the needs of both audiences at once: Those that are just getting into miles and those that already know quite a bit.
This started the more intimate FTU Advanced events, the first of which was in Chicago this past July and this one only had about 100 attendees. I spoke there and really enjoyed it as well. For those that have already had a bit of experience using miles and want to learn more to take your miles to the next level, it’s definitely something I recommend. In the end, we all came away having learned a lot from each other.
The event in December is going to have both of these going on at the same time: The regular FTU event and the FTU Advanced event.
You can find a lot more details on Gary’s blog, as well as a list of speakers: Tickets Now Available to the Biggest Frequent Flyer Gathering in History
For tickets:
- Frequent Traveler University DC: December 5-7
- Frequent Traveler University Advanced DC: December 5-7
So is anyone else attending?
I just read this and unfortunately I won’t be able to go (my calendar between Thanksgiving and New Years is always packed due to mainly social/family/friend gatherings.)
Have fun though! I’ll be going to October Chicago seminars so if you’re there, I’ll make sure to say hello.
BTW — you’re very special since I saw on Gary’s page you’re known as the one and only Miles Professor! ;) I noticed all the other speakers had their real name first and then their blog name.