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3 articles about smiles · Voyspark curation

Brazilian airline miles for domestic flights 2026: when redemption pays off (and when the milheiro is fooling you) — imagem do artigo
Travel Hacking 13 min

Brazilian airline miles for domestic flights 2026: when redemption pays off (and when the milheiro is fooling you)

The milheiro — the spot price of 1,000 miles in BRL — has shifted. In May/26, buying miles directly from Smiles costs nearly twice as much as transferring them via Livelo with a bonus. Most Brazilians (and foreigners using local programs in Brazil) redeem miles at the wrong moment, on the wrong route, in the wrong program — and think they got a deal. This guide gives you the honest formula: if the cost of a mile exceeds 70% of the cash fare, you're paying to use your own stored money.

Curadoria Voyspark · May 17

Points, miles, or cashback: the honest formula to choose by your spending profile (in 4 real scenarios) — imagem do artigo
Travel Hacking 14 min

Points, miles, or cashback: the honest formula to choose by your spending profile (in 4 real scenarios)

The question "miles or cashback?" has the wrong answer in 90% of blogs because it assumes everyone travels the same way. They don't. Someone who spends $800/month and takes one international trip per year loses money accumulating miles. Someone who spends $5,000/month and flies premium four times per year burns return staying in cashback. This guide is the formula that cross-references monthly spending, travel frequency, and preferred class — and returns one system, not three vague options.

Curadoria Voyspark · May 14

US miles 2026: the complete hub — Chase Sapphire Reserve, Amex Platinum, AAdvantage, United MileagePlus and the cards that actually pay off — imagem do artigo
Travel Hacking 22 min

US miles 2026: the complete hub — Chase Sapphire Reserve, Amex Platinum, AAdvantage, United MileagePlus and the cards that actually pay off

Miles in the US in 2026 are a parallel financial operating system. Those who understand the logic fly JFK to Tokyo in business for $200 in taxes. Those who don't pay $9,500 and subsidize everyone else's flight. This is the complete map: the seven programs that matter (Chase Ultimate Rewards, Amex Membership Rewards, Capital One Venture, Citi ThankYou, AAdvantage, United MileagePlus, Delta SkyMiles), the cards that move the needle (Sapphire Reserve, Amex Platinum, Capital One Venture X), the advanced strategies (status match Hyatt to Marriott, hidden city via Skiplagged, open jaw, multi-leg awards), what each mile is actually worth in dollars, classic award routes, and the costly errors — starting with redeeming points for a vacuum cleaner. Hub crossing all 36 Voyspark articles on cards, lounges, IOF, status match and hacks.

Curadoria Voyspark · May 06

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