On Display with Melissa Gorga - The Finer Points (w/ The Points Guy - Brian Kelly)

Episode Date: June 20, 2024

His last episode was a hit, and he's back with some brand-new tips when it comes to getting the best bang for your buck.  Melissa has the The Points Guy - Brian Kelly, back on the show to share h...is hacks on finding the cheapest airfare this summer, the best credit cards to use for your various purchases, and why it's often much more affordable to see your dream concert overseas.  Brian also gives us his rundown on the top 5 best airlines to use, and why a certain part of this latest season of RHONJ really gave him the chills.  This week's sponsors:  Apartments.com - The Place to Find a Place: Apartments.com Liquid IV - Quick, Convenient, Easy Hydration: LiquidIV.com , promo code: MELISSA (20% off!) Love2Play - Mobile, Vegas-Style Gaming: Love2Play.com , promo code: MELISSA (50 free spins!) Pluto.TV - Summer of Cinema: Pluto.TV (Free!) Prolon - Fasting with Food: ProlonLife.com/OnDisplay (10% off 5-Day Nutrition Plan)

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Airfare is now lower than what it was in 2019. What's up everyone? Welcome to another episode of On Display. I've missed you guys so much. I've been traveling all over the world, but I really hope everyone's having an awesome week. I have such a great one for you guys today. This guy knows all the ins and outs when it comes to the rewards programs and how to use them best.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Whether it's travel, groceries, or entertainment, he's the guy that will tell you the best cards to have, the best cards to use when it comes to like the credit card game and traveling. I know you've heard his name before. He's definitely been on this podcast. He's a fan favorite. So welcome our returning guest, the points guy Brian Kelly. What's up? Thanks for having me. What's what's your what are your fun travel plans this summer, Melissa? Oh my gosh. So I just got back from Rome.
Starting point is 00:01:06 I just got back from Rome. I went to, you know what I did, which I probably don't know if I did this right. I went to Paris for 24 hours, Brian, just 24 hours. And then I flew over to Rome and stayed in Rome for like four or five nights. And I feel like I could have balanced that better, right? Well, I agree because when you fly to Charles de Gaulle and lately, especially with the Olympics this summer, the traffic is crazy. It's taken me two hours to get from Charles de Gaulle to like the center of Paris and there's not really good like metro options.
Starting point is 00:01:38 I don't know if you found the same but when you're spending like two hours to get into the city and back like one day just isn't enough in my opinion. Yeah, it totally wasn't. But in my defense, we went with another couple who we had kind of planned it and we both brought our children with us. And you know, my kids are teenagers, so it's better now. But it's their first time to Europe ever. My kids have never been to Europe ever.
Starting point is 00:02:03 So I always waited like I didn't feel the need to, which you are the king of taking, we need to hear all about this because guys, Brian has been on the podcast before. You guys loved him. He's going to tell us all about our travel and the points and where to go and what airlines to book and everything. And Brian, the last time you were on, it was like May, 2022 And you now have an almost two year old little boy. Congratulations on that gorgeous child. Thank you. Yeah, Dean is just the sweetest, most fun boy.
Starting point is 00:02:35 He's actually been to 16 countries in 20 months. So he is a jet setter. Yeah, he's just been so fun to travel with. But I want to know how were your kids how did they deal with jet lag? Were they like up in the middle of the night? Or did they handle it pretty well? Okay, so we definitely had so this is what I did is this I won't say it was the first Oh, yeah, first time they went to Europe. I mean, we've been to every island in everywhere,
Starting point is 00:02:59 but Europe No. So guess what I did to them? Joe and I sat in first class and then, right? And then like on the way there, I put them in like that, you know, that, that thing in the middle, not economy, but there's something like the premium. Yeah. Yeah. Premium economy. What do you think of that? It was pretty good. I think it's great. I've actually I mean, I'm six, seven. So I hate economy. I mean, I literally my legs don't fit. Right. The seats are really thin. The premium economy now most airlines have it. I mean, it's nice. It's kind of like domestic first class where you get that like recliner seat.
Starting point is 00:03:37 You can recline in it enough to kind of get sleep. Of course, I prefer a flat bed but but you know, for people who don't want to spend that outrageous five times the price for business class, I think premium economy is like the go-to because the basic economy these days is bleak. Yeah. They, so, you know, and they've definitely flown first class before just flying them to like Turks
Starting point is 00:03:59 and Caicos and Aruba or whatever. But I was like, guys, you're doing like the premium economy. There's three of you and you need to earn your keep. Like my mother took me to Disney World in Orlando. That's all I did before I got married. Like it was like, we're going to Disney World. And it was huge for me and I appreciated it. And like, you know, it is what it is. But like I, you're going to Paris and Rome this week, and you're not sitting in first class, you're you have to earn your keep, right? So they were so funny. They were like, they got off the plane. And you know,
Starting point is 00:04:32 my boys were all right. My daughter was like, Oh, my neck. You guys are evil. Like we were just like giggling at them the whole time. And they said they didn't go back far enough. Like they want it, they were thinking they would go like a little bit more, but they did feed them great food. Like they had three meals. You know, they had a blanket, which I was like, you guys are good. Like that was, but you know, what is it? It's not that cheap. It's not like it's still expensive to put them in the premium.
Starting point is 00:05:01 So expensive. I mean, using points can definitely defray that cost. But yeah, it adds expensive. I mean, using points can definitely defray that cost. But yeah, it adds up. I actually I really want to know what your did you do any purchases in Paris because the euro is pretty weak right now. And so many of my fashionista friends are like, you know, going to Paris to get the Chanel or did you make any investments in your wardrobe? Yes. So I did stop at Fendi. But you know what, I didn't do that in Paris, actually, I'm sorry, I shopped in the Fendi in Rome. And then I did the whole global thing where
Starting point is 00:05:33 they give you the receipt and you and you know, I did that whole thing. So I shopped in Rome, not in Paris, because as it was 24 hours was not enough, let alone to like go shopping. So why is Paris it's better in Paris in Rome? No, it's just like anywhere in the EU. So for people listening who don't aren't aware, like you can get tax free shopping. So even when you pay in the euro these days, because euros pretty the dollar is very strong. So you get more bang for your buck
Starting point is 00:05:59 with just buying the dollar, you know, with because our dollars are worth more. But when you go you can get up to like 20% back that at the airport whenever you leave, you just have to show your goods sometimes. It's a little bit annoying. Did you find the process annoying with the global blue? Like you have to like show the receipt. Sometimes I'll actually ask to see the merchandise,
Starting point is 00:06:19 which is like annoying if you checked it in a bag, but overall, like you can save a lot of money shopping in Europe and getting the tax back before you come home. It's annoying if you checked it in a bag, but overall, you can save a lot of money shopping in Europe and getting the tax back before you come home. I have a confession to make. I went to Fendi and she showed me the price of the bag and my kids were so... I took my two teenagers with me. Joe had no desire because they probably thought they were going to get something as well.
Starting point is 00:06:43 We're walking around Fendi. I found this bag that I was obsessed with. So I'm just going to pay for it. She tells me all about the thing. She's like, just walk down to the piazza right over there. There's the global blue sign. You're going to just do this, do that, and bada, yada, yada. I was like, sounds like no big deal.
Starting point is 00:06:58 No problem. I'm going to do that. So my son's sitting there finding the Fendi bag on Google the whole time, trying to figure out, are you actually saving money or are they, oh, he's such a numbers kid. And it seemed like it was cheaper even just in the store to just buy it in Rome. It was a cheaper price to start with. And then they gave me, I guess, that 20% or whatever the tax is. But I will admit, so I went to the piazza and I did what I had to do. And then they said, make sure you scan your passport at the airport. And when I got to the airport, I did the whole thing where
Starting point is 00:07:37 the guy greets me and he just brings me through. And he was like, do you have anything with your cash back, the global? I was like, no, like they're going to cut it back no matter what. I was like, that's bull. Like I don't know. And I just left and I'm like, shit, like, am I going to see that credit back now or no? Did they really check that? It depends.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Like you probably should have, but even if you, if you do go to Europe again, anytime this year, like you can always go and try to scan it. And I've even heard that they'll let you do it in the US. Like in New York City, they have like a global blue office. I'm not sure about that. But usually when you scan it, it text messages you like, okay, your refund's coming. It's all very pretty good,
Starting point is 00:08:18 as long as you follow the directions. So I hate to burst your bubble. I wouldn't bank on it coming through, but I'm gonna put out some good karma points for you. I was annoyed at myself. I was like, come on, Melissa. It would have took two seconds. But I don't know why one of my friends, I feel like I won't mention their names because they might be a housewife, said to me like, oh, you don't have to do the whole process going back. Like yada, yada, yada. Just whatever whatever they'll credit your card. And I did see global blue has been emailing me
Starting point is 00:08:47 like, you have one step left. And I'm like, I'm like, shit, what did I do? But so it is worth it. You're saying to go shopping in the other countries. It's definitely cheaper. For sure. But just remember to do that quick scan. I know the feeling when you're in the airport, like you're headed home, you've got your kids, you're just like, over it. Yeah, over it. But I do have to just say I love like, making your kids, you know, fly in premium economy, and then
Starting point is 00:09:13 taking them to the store and not buying them. These are these are character building experiences that I think like too many kids who grow up in a certain lifestyle don't get so I think you're teaching them good lessons. Like, look, you want the bendy bag, you gotta work for it. Yes, and I'm so happy you're saying that. Listen, they got plenty of clothing before we even left America to go, you know, to go.
Starting point is 00:09:36 And they were both just like looking around the store, like, well, I would really like this, and I really like that. And I was like, well, you really need to get a job, both of you. Like, that's just, it's not gonna be that simple, but trust me, they're fine. Like they get a lot, but Joe is big on they need to earn it. Like you can't just wake up in the morning and jump on first class, you know, like he's
Starting point is 00:09:55 like you have to work for it a little bit. So we're a little hard. Are the boys going to work with Joe? Like Gino, I think Gino is my older one. He's definitely 100% going to work with Joe? Like, Gino, I think Gino is my older one. He's definitely 100% going to you could tell Gino's just got that work. He just came out with his own clothing line without me completely without me called placidity clothing. He their hoodies and sweatshirts, him and his his friend. He's got that business mindset. You know,
Starting point is 00:10:21 it's a hustle factor. Yeah, I love that. Gino is the one he doesn't know what to do what business to open. I honestly I don't know that he'll even go to college. He's more of like, I just want to go to work and like be an entrepreneur and make money like that's Gino. And I think most entrepreneurs who I mean, there's a reason why so many drop out of school. I mean, just getting I think there's going to be a big change in the next like 10, 15 years of people just like going straight into like actual work.
Starting point is 00:10:50 And I also just think that there's like, there's a need for doers out there. Like not everyone should be going to four year universities. It's, you know, I think this model of like, it's either that or you're a failure like has to evolve because you know, Oh, you're speaking Joe's language right now. You are speaking Joe Gorga's language because he's like, you know, I know a lot of successful people that just jumped right in it and they didn't, you know, take all the tests for four years.
Starting point is 00:11:16 And now obviously if you want to be a doctor and a lawyer and all these certain things, there's no, you know, there's no getting past it. But that's a whole nother conversation that I can have with you for three hours and Joe Gorgel would love to chime in. Summer is jam packed and the heat is no joke. So we've got to prioritize hydration. We're made of 60 to 70% water. So when you're dehydrated, we feel imbalanced. You know the signs, fogginess, fatigue, and you just don don't feel yourself with all the drinks out there you want hydration that works
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Starting point is 00:13:06 there different cards for each type of person? Yeah, I would say so for points alone, it just depends what you spend money on. If you're spending a lot of money on on groceries and dining out, which are like my two big categories, especially being a dad now, like the Amix Gold card is a no brainer. It's four points per dollar at supermarkets and dining. So and that has a pretty good sign up bonus as well. Also, if you know anyone that has a credit card,
Starting point is 00:13:35 they can refer you and often you'll get like more bonus points. And they'll also get a referral bonus. So if you know any points people in your world, and you go up to them and say, Hey, refer me with your Amex Platinum or gold or chase Sapphire, you will make very good friend because then they'll get a bunch of points as well. Of course, we want everyone going to the points guy.com if you don't know anyone, and we actually have a best credit cards list that will break these all down. But yeah, I think like
Starting point is 00:14:01 the Amex gold is an amazing card. And then the chase Sapphire, I think for people who wanna get into like valuable travel points, the Chase Sapphire Preferred is like the perfect intro card. You earn double points on all travel and dining. And travel doesn't, it's not just airlines and hotels, it's also like parking, tolls, public transit. So it's a pretty big category.
Starting point is 00:14:28 What do you feel about the Platinum card, the Amex Platinum? So the Amex Platinum card, in my opinion, is the best credit card for perks. So whenever you're looking at credit cards these days, you should look at the points which are valuable. And you know, when you're looking at points, you want to accrue points on a credit card that's going to give you a lot of different options when it comes time to redeem. So the Amex Platinum is good. You earn five points per dollar on airfare, but it's only like one point per dollar on
Starting point is 00:14:52 everything else. And the goal of the points game is to be earning like more than one point per dollar on pretty much everything you spend. So people are usually shocked when like the cheaper Amex Gold is actually much better for points. Wow. Yeah, I think the platinum makes a lot of sense. If you go to the Centurion lounges, you know, they're opening one at Newark, and they got to just
Starting point is 00:15:14 open one in Atlanta. So if you go to those AmEx Centurion lounges are really nice, like high end food, they're not going to nickel and dime you like a lot of the airline lounges, then it can make a lot of sense. But if you're not going to the lounges, I mean, the almost $700 annual fee, it just depends. You kind of really have to go through and say,
Starting point is 00:15:36 am I gonna get the travel credit, the Saks credit, the Uber credit? There's a lot of different credits that if you maximize them, yeah, absolutely, that annual fee can be paid for every year. But for everyday people who are only traveling once or twice a year, I'm not sure the platinum card. I think the gold card is a better return on your investment in terms of the points but yeah, and the and
Starting point is 00:15:59 the and the platinum you still get access to Delta lounges when flying Delta. Although there are some new rules coming in, they're trying to make it harder for people to get into the lounges because they've been so crowded these days. They have and there's like the so I have the platinum, I'm a big traveler, we travel a lot obviously, should I be sticking with my platinum opposed to the gold? Well I think you know and it's so funny because so many people are kind of shocked when they hear me say the platinum, is that actually the gold? Well, I think, you know, and it's so funny because so many people are kind of shocked when they hear me say the Platinum. Is that actually the best thing?
Starting point is 00:16:27 Yes, I'm like taken back right now. I'm like, wait, what's happening? Yeah, because when I go out to dinner with people, they'll throw down a Platinum card and be like, oh yeah, are you proud of me? And I'm like, well, honestly, there's a lot of cards that will get you much. And I'm sure you eat out quite a bit. I mean, with teenagers, your grocery bills must be crazy. Ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:16:46 Food and clothes. I would say food is my number one. With Joe, it's a lot of purchases at Home Depot, building supplies, that kind of thing. This is where the Capital One Venture cards are really good. There's a Capital One Venture X and Venture X for business and that's two points per dollar on everything you buy, which for small business owners, like that adds up really, really quickly. So like I would say like getting an Amex Gold with 4X on dining and groceries and just maximizing those categories and then putting most other expenses on like a Capital One Venture or Venture X card. That's 2X on everything else.
Starting point is 00:17:26 So the goal of the points game is not to be earning that one point like you're earning today on most purchases. You would like quadruple your points earned by using a gold and then that Capital One card. And the Capital One card also transfers to airlines, but you can also use Capital One points. Like you could use it to pay for Ubers. You can use it to pay for the taxes and fees when you use your points to upgrade your kids to premium economy. So my advice to anyone listening is
Starting point is 00:17:53 it might be good to diversify and get two to three different credit cards that have different value to you. And then the last value is perks. So like if you fly United a lot out of Newark, it might make sense to get one of those United credit cards because they just started, they raised the bag price, the check bag fees this year.
Starting point is 00:18:12 Almost all airlines are raising those prices, but you can get a $95 credit card that gets you free bags for you plus four people traveling. So every time you fly, you're saving hundreds of dollars. So, but you don't wanna spend everything on that United card. You should be spending on an Amex card, which then you can transfer
Starting point is 00:18:29 to a bunch of different partners. So I would say, I know this sounds like overwhelming, but to people listening, you actually can improve your credit score by getting a new credit card or two every year, because what happens is you get more credit available to you. And now let me just put this important caveat, you must pay these off in full every month,
Starting point is 00:18:49 because especially with the Amex charge cards, I mean, it's wild the amount of interest you'll pay, and the interest you pay will negate the value of any points and then some. So you have to be maniacal about paying your bills in full on time in order to win at the points game. Because especially with these travel credit cards, they have up to 30% APR, which is wild. Even if you make the minimum payment, you're going to be in quicksand. So you're going to be
Starting point is 00:19:14 paying more in interest. But if you're financially sound, if you're going to get a new credit card and not be tempted to run up a balance, if you can pay it off every month with your checking account, then by all means getting a couple credit cards a year because you're going to get a huge sign up bonus. The sign up bonuses now are like 100,000 points or there about so you're going to get $1000 in value just for getting the card and then you earn a lot of points because you're going to spend where that card gives you the bonuses. Like the travel and dining,
Starting point is 00:19:46 there's bonuses for all sorts of categories these days. So the goal of putting together a good point strategy is having a couple of different cards you use for different reasons. Yeah, so you need multiple. So here's my last question about this section of questions I have for you on credit cards. Envy, I buy a lot of clothes.
Starting point is 00:20:04 I do not have a rewards. I know this sounds crazy. I always like when I like I did the bank account, they gave me a credit card through the bank account and I'm not talking about like the debit card like a credit card. And I'm like, No, no, no, I need to switch this up. Like what should I be and it can't be an Amex because a lot of these Australian brands, they do not take Amex. So what, so is it the Capital One? Yeah, the Capital One Venture X business is a no-brainer. It's a charge card like Amex, so like on months
Starting point is 00:20:35 where you need to put like 60 grand on this vendor, you'll be earning two X, two points per dollar. It's basically getting 2% back, which when you think about how much you spend on all those purchases, that's why I know so many of my small business owners, event planners who are putting huge amount into your designers who are buying a lot of goods. Like the Venture X business card, you're going to earn double points and then you can use those points.
Starting point is 00:20:59 Like I said, you can even use those points on a private jet or a blade or something like that. The capital one points are really valuable. That's what I wanted to make sure. Can I use them in places that I want to go? For instance, the Platinum card, I'm a traveler. I pick United as my airline. They give me every time I book first class, they give me half of my points, I think it
Starting point is 00:21:20 is, back, which is for me, it's like all day every day. That's what I do. Yeah. So the Amex Business Platinum gives you 35% back when you pay with points. And then the Business Centurion, which is like the best, the Amex Black Card, they actually give you 50% back, which makes it super valuable. So yeah, so like the Capital One points, you could actually buy any United Flight. It's like one cent per point in value. So I think for like a small business owner and that current signup bonus, I don't have it in front of me, but it's usually like, it was up to 300,000 points earlier this year.
Starting point is 00:21:55 So you can get it. Wow, Art. I'm doing it when we hang up today. That's going to be my thing of the day. I'll send you my referral link. Yeah. No, why don't you do that? Text me when we hang up because that is on my list of to-do for today. See, this is why my mother, guys, Donna Marco loves Brian Kelly. This is her favorite podcast episode. She's like, why are you having the points guy back? He's my absolute favorite.
Starting point is 00:22:18 She can listen to you all day. She loves everything that you do. Donna. She's not even a big travel. She dies for you. Donna, one of my bucket list life experiences. I've been to Greenland with Martha Stewart. I've been on Safari. I need to be down the Jersey Shore with Donna drinking like a sugar
Starting point is 00:22:38 rimmed cosmopolitan talking shit like that's like top three bucket list experience for you. So Donna, I'm coming for you. Oh my God. She would be so excited. I'm going to make that happen. We're going to have sugar rimmed cosmos with Donna Marco. You don't even know you. You would laugh, Brian, for hours and you don't even know what you're laughing at. It's just, it's a circle. Oh wait, one more thing on the credit cards, by the way. So for anyone listening who pays rent, so I am that there's a new credit card. Well, it's not new anymore. It's a couple years built, right? Bilt. I'm like a founding investor, full disclosure, but it's a no annual
Starting point is 00:23:15 fee credit card where you earn points on rent. And for so many people, rent is your most, you know, your biggest monthly purchase. And with, with built, you can transfer to United one-to-one, Alaska Airlines and a bunch of other really valuable Emirates, Virgin. So if you pay rent, you should be using built. And it works with almost every landlord. Even if you send your landlord a check, you can send it via built and earn points for that.
Starting point is 00:23:44 And it's just basically the biggest no brainer. There's no fees attached to it. There will be, you know, it via bill and earn points for that. And it's just basically the biggest no brainer. There's no fees attached to it. There will be, you know, a lot of people say, well, my landlord charges 3% to pay with credit card, but you don't via bill. It's 0% on rent payments. Wow. And I remember I went to that party that you guys threw and I thought that was insane back then that people could actually, I mean, what's your bigger, that's your biggest expense most of the time, right? Is like your mortgage or your rent. And so that's kind of crazy that that's possible. So is that a built
Starting point is 00:24:15 credit card? Like how do people find that? Yeah. So built rewards is, I think that's the Instagram handle, but it's a Wells Fargo credit card and you earn not just one X on rent, but two X on travel and three points per dollar on dining. And if you live in major cities, there's like these built dining restaurants where you earn six points per dollar. So it's pretty incredible for a no annual fee credit card. That I would say for beginners, between that and like the Chase Sapphire Preferred, which has a $95 annual fee, card. That I would say for beginners between that and like the Chase Sapphire Preferred, which has a $95 annual fee, those are like the really solid cards to get you earning points without paying hundreds in fees. Right. Which is awesome. Yeah, I thought that was so incredible when you told, obviously we own a bunch of apartment buildings. We have a lot of tenants,
Starting point is 00:25:02 so we would love to be paid that way. I think that's an awesome, that's a no-brainer, really. I think that's a no-brainer. I'll connect you with the Build team because Build is also a rental platform for all your tenants so you can get paid electronically. It's good for you. It's better than trying to collect checks that are delayed or whatever. It's like an integrated system. Like landlords love it, renters love it. It's solving a big problem in the market. For sure. These days, a lot of people are learning about all the benefits of fasting, like weight loss,
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Starting point is 00:27:13 Is it still Google Flights that you think is the best situation? Yes, but Google Flights, I want everyone at home to become a flight booking ninja. It's not that hard. Yeah, right now, so google.com slash flights is the platform you should be using because it, and now Southwest Airlines, which used to be excluded is now even included. So almost all major airlines will show.
Starting point is 00:27:35 So never just go to like an airline website and you know, the online travel agencies, they're not great. So Google flights will allow you to pull in your home airport. You can even put in surrounding airports, but the feature, I'm not sure I went over this last time, is called the explore feature. So when you're on Google Flights, you can click the explore button and what that will let you do, and
Starting point is 00:27:58 the best way to find airfare deals these days is to be flexible. So what you can do is, say you live in Chicago, you can put in Chicago to Europe, and you wanna go for one month in July, and it'll actually reverse engineer and show you a map of all the places you can go in Europe. And my recommendation is go where the prices are cheapest. This also works for like the Caribbean. If you're like agnostic, you're like,
Starting point is 00:28:21 I just need to get away for a week. I wanna, it'll actually show you a map of the Caribbean with prices on each of the islands. So you can hunt for the cheapest deals. And if you don't find a good deal, you can say, well, Turks and Caicos, tell me when flights go under 400 bucks and they'll email you whenever the flight prices drop. So between being flexible with your dates and hunting around, you can actually airfare is now lower than what it was in 2019. So we had that huge COVID increase where it was just psychotic,
Starting point is 00:28:50 you know, when it was like a thousand dollars to go to Miami. Now those prices have come down and there are a lot of really good deals out there. Also, we're getting back to like better prices with flights as well. Yeah, I can't tell, a lot of times I do pay with points. So I'm
Starting point is 00:29:05 like, you know, people ask like how much the flights are and I've heard recently that they are little less, they're getting better. We're going to, I'm going to the Amalfi Coast this summer. It's our 20 year wedding anniversary, Brian. 20 years with this man. And we got married on Joe's 30th birthday. So it's kind of like a 50th big one slash 20. So it's a big one. So we're doing the Amalfi Coast. Any any tips for me out there? Do you like Positano Capri? Am I good there? You're good. I mean, you're gonna be good. You know, it's so funny. I've never I've been to Italy a bunch of times. I've
Starting point is 00:29:42 never done a Malfi. I think I've always told myself I'm like, you know, that'll be like when I like with my husband who doesn't quite exist yet. But I'm sure that's you can give me tips. So you've got a lot of gaze in your your orbit. I do I do. By the way, I that episode what with your cousin was so cute. What was that the first or second episode the dinner and Joe officiating sweet. Oh my gosh. That was amazing. Wait till you see him officiate the wedding. Your Andy Cohen has told me multiple times, like it is my best moment that I've ever seen. Joe, like he loves it. They, everyone cries. It's, it's coming up soon on the housewives. It's, it's such a touching moment. And that story that he told about coming out and how, you know, we have a lot of masculine men in this family and
Starting point is 00:30:29 my brother-in-law's and he was just like the most nervous to tell Joe Gorga and he, Joe Gorga was the most accepting of it. Like it was just such a moment and the two of them have such a great bonds. Like they just like, I've heard my cousin Nick say like, yeah, that's my best friend. And I'm like, what? Like Joe's your, I'm your best friend. And like they just have like an awesome bonds. I'm glad you, I'm glad you saw that.
Starting point is 00:30:53 I love that. And Joe is just the best. I mean, he's just, he doesn't care who you are. I mean, I've hung out with him a bunch of times and he's just always like, he's there to have a good time. He loves people for who they are. So I get chills thinking about like those scenes and what you guys show because
Starting point is 00:31:09 people are always shocked. Like I live, you know, in New York City and in New Hope, PA pretty liberal places, but like, it's still tough for people in New Jersey and a lot there's still a lot of stigma in 2024. People don't realize that it's still not easy for people in a lot of families, different cultural backgrounds, like there's still a lot of pressure. So seeing this on national TV and normalizing it is you can never have enough of that. So kudos to you guys.
Starting point is 00:31:34 Thank you. But back to your point, I've never done a Malfi. Oh my God, you're going to save that for your lovers trip. I get that. And you're such a sightseer. Like I feel like you go to the spots. You're seeing, you're going to see, I get that. Save it for the lovers trip. Your child's going to have to wait to see the Al Maffi Coast, the poor kid. He hasn't been enough places in this world. But I do want to go to Southern Italy. I do want to do Sardinia. like Southern Italy, like, I mean, I do want to do Sardinia.
Starting point is 00:32:08 Yeah, we'll see. Yeah, there's so many places to go. You just released the best airlines survey, okay, that everyone needs to check this out. So break it down for me. What is the best? Or do you want to want to count it down? You want to start at five? Let's say let's count it down. So you know, people always ask me, they're like, Brian, what's the best airline? And it's a very personal question because frankly, if you live next to Newark, for example, like the best airline for you is Newark, because you're not going to drive two hours each way to fly Delta out of JFK. You know,
Starting point is 00:32:36 like that would be dumb, even if it is moderately better in flight, the best is whatever, you know, provide you the most nonstop flights. So at the points guy, our editorial team, we take tons and tons of data on like on-flight arrivals, how many bags airlines lose, how big their network is, their lounges. So every year we- Delay flights, is that in there? That's like one of the biggest delays and cancellations.
Starting point is 00:33:00 That's all I care about. Exactly, cause time is money. I mean, at the end of the day, just getting to where you're going. So let's start I care about. Exactly. Because time is money. I mean, at the end of the day, just getting to where you're going. So let's start at number five. Southwest Airlines came in at number five. We gave them a lot of bonus points because Southwest still allows two free check bags. And especially with all the major airlines charging insane amounts for bags, like Southwest
Starting point is 00:33:20 wins there. But of course, they don't have, you know, you can't fly to Europe, their route network is a little bit smaller. So number four is American Airlines. So you know, in the US, we've got United Delta American. So American comes in last of the big three, so to speak, you know, their, their frequent flyer program is pretty decent, but the airline itself has some kinks to work out, we'll say. Number three, and this is the airline that scored the highest for frequent flyer program is United. So United, they, you know, I think United is undergoing this big transformation.
Starting point is 00:33:56 You know, they had merged with Continental years ago and for years it's been like really tough merging those like cultures. I think United's on the other side of it now, their operations and on they had their meltdown last summer, but in large, like by and large, United has like made huge investments. You know, their Polaris products pretty solid when compared to the others. So United came in at number three. Number two is Alaska, which is one of the most on time airlines. They don't really, you know, for us East coasters, you can really just fly them to like the West coast, but Alaska airlines, they also have a really good frequent flyer program.
Starting point is 00:34:30 And for the six year in a row. Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun. I gotta give you a little drum roll. I wanna know the number one airline. The number one airline in America for the six year in a row is Delta. So Delta's- Oh, you love Delta.
Starting point is 00:34:44 I know it. Well, it's the data, Melissa. Not me personally. Tell me why Delta's the best. Tell me, I'm such a United girl, but go ahead. It's funny, I actually fly United more because it's easier for me being in New Hope and downtown. But Delta wins, I mean, a lot of Delta's the best on time
Starting point is 00:35:04 of the big three. Their operation runs smoothly. Their employees are happy. Delta does profit sharing. So there, and a lot of the airlines, those frontline employees can be pretty gruff and like, nasty. I think Delta as a culture, as a company wins lots of awards, they value their employees. So, so Delta wins there, although their frequent flyer program, I would say is the weakest of the major carriers, but they lose less bags, they're on time, and they're good to their customers.
Starting point is 00:35:34 So for that reason, for the six year in a row, Delta takes the top spot in the points guy, best airlines. Well, congratulations to Delta. That's pretty awesome. But you know what? Like I, I feel like I don't fly Delta a lot because it's not convenient with Newark. Is that what it is? Is that why I'm always on United? That's for sure. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, in JFK, let me just preface it. I mean, JFK this summer, there's extra construction happening. I almost missed my flight
Starting point is 00:36:01 two weeks ago to London because it was two hours from I was in Dumbo. I thought it would be like 45 minutes to an hour. It was two hours and 10 minutes and they actually put out an advisory. So this summer, if you're in New York City, take the train, air train if possible to JFK because the traffic is a nightmare. No, it has been, and I'm just going to say driving from New Jersey to Long Island constantly now having my new envy in Huntington, New York, I am like, what is the traffic's back? I don't know. It's like, you know, the pre-COVID traffic is here again. Even the other night I went to the Watch What Happens Live party for Andy Cohen, his 15
Starting point is 00:36:41 years, and I'm never late. I was so frustrated. I was like one hour never late. Like I was so frustrated. I was like one hour late because of traffic and I was like, Oh, and yeah, the Holland now closes at 11 PM leaving the city. Why does it do that? Why? Why does the Holland close? Is that permanently? I guess they're just, I think they're just doing like structural upgrades or something, but it's been a while now. Um, so you have public transit people, like it sucks that New York's isn't better. You know, getting to JFK requires a transfer,
Starting point is 00:37:09 a LaGuardia, it's tough to get to, but yeah, the traffic, and it's not even just at rush hour. I landed the other week from JFK at 10 PM and it took 90 minutes to get into the city. It's like consistently horrible. Horrible, like it's been bad. It's rough out there again.
Starting point is 00:37:25 I'm like, everyone go back on the zoom. Everyone get back on your computers. I know, right? How is it going to the shore? Is the shore traffic insane? You know what? It's, it's busy again. Yes.
Starting point is 00:37:37 Like we were spoiled for way too long. We would just fly down to the shore house. I went to the Hamptons this past weekend and it wasn't bad because I hit it at the right. If you hit it at the right time, you're good, you know, but yeah, traffic's a whole nother thing. Looking for that little burst of fun in your spare time? How about a chance to win big along the way? Jump into the excitement with love2play.com. Experience the glitz and the glamour of Vegas right from your cozy couch or on the go. With Love to play dot com experience the glitz and the glamour of Vegas right from your cozy couch or on the go with love to plays fabulous selection of games. You'll find that there's something special for everyone.
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Starting point is 00:40:17 I have a friend who hates travel and he's showing it to me before we get on. I'm like, don't show me this shit. I don't even want to see it so for anyone listening you might have seen in the news lately like there's been a spat of like really bad turbulence and Turbulence you can predict to a certain degree you know most of the extreme turbulence that you see in these news stories where everything's like that's Unpredictable because if the pilots would know about it They would tell you know everyone to put everything away. But the website is Turbly.
Starting point is 00:40:47 T-U-R-B-L-I. Oh, Turbly. Okay. Turbly.com. And it goes both ways. So if you're a nervous flyer, I know half of my nervous flyer friends actually like to have data that shows them, hey, look, the data shows, at most you're going to have low turbulence or even medium.
Starting point is 00:41:03 At least you can prepare. The other half of my friends are like, no, it just exacerbates my anxiety. So, but you can go on this website and it's pretty decently accurate at predicting based on like flight data of other flights on that route. They share every day, tons of data, weather patterns are a huge cause of turbulence. So I would say overall, I don't use it because
Starting point is 00:41:25 I don't really care. My seatbelt is always on on the plane. Even when I'm sleeping in the lie flat position, I'll always have it over me. And moderate, I've flown thousands and thousands of flights and I've never had, knock on wood, the crazy turbulence that they're talking about. Right. I've noticed a lot more turbulence lately too. Almost every one of my flights, there's like a little something going on Yeah, and that is a common, you know with the weather patterns having changed so much lately Like they are you are seeing more turbulence
Starting point is 00:41:53 But my biggest tip is like just stay seated when possible Just like keep your seatbelt on because like if anything comes out of nowhere If your seat belts on you are gonna be. Planes do not crash because of turbulence. You can be shocked at what planes can do up in the air. Having your seatbelt on is my biggest tip. But also it's so rare. Honestly your odds of getting horribly injured are 10,000 times higher going to the airport on our crazy roads, which we see every day, the
Starting point is 00:42:27 crazy people. Is that right? Do you know the statistics of like what it... Give me a statistic. Well, I mean, in 2023, there was only one out of like 30 million flights, there was only one deadly crash and it was like in Nepal, a small plane crash. So it was the safest year ever. So when you think about millions and millions of millions of people flying globally, and there was just one small plane in 2023,
Starting point is 00:42:51 it's pretty incredible. You know, there's- Wow, that makes me feel so much better. That should calm everyone down out there. That's pretty amazing. Like when you look at the numbers, it's almost impossible, you know, between like car accidents and gun violence,
Starting point is 00:43:06 like all of those things are just dramatically higher than flying. And when you think about flying, at least people are going through metal detectors, like airports are safe places and the pilots are highly trained. There's two of them at all times. So even if one is drunk, the other is gonna smell it.
Starting point is 00:43:22 There are these checks and balances that don't exist on the road when anyone with a crack pipe can get behind the wheel. Right. If someone starts hyperventilating or can't breathe, we got another one to jump right in. Yeah, exactly. So flying is safe, people, more than it's ever been. Well, I love to hear that. I'm sure everyone else does too. I've heard that you've extended your expertise now into concert. You learned about concert tickets and traveling. So if we go to Europe, we are going to see Taylor Swift for like a tenth the price that we saw at Madison Square Garden. It is crazy. So funny enough, I was never a Swiftie. My ex boyfriend, I took him to the one in Philly last
Starting point is 00:44:07 year. And I went and I'd seen her live. But the Eris tour, there's something magical. Have you been yet? No, I'm not a Swiftie. I do think she's amazing, but I probably won't see the concert. So anyway, so like I saw it in Philly and it was like, I will say it's a lot of energy in the US like the Swifties are like, they have these guttural screams and cries like it was a little bit overwhelming, I'll be honest, but an incredible show and I was like, I kind of want to see this again. So when I was in Tokyo in February,
Starting point is 00:44:40 she just so happened to be performing. And I went and it was really, it was kind of amazing to see it in a much different environment. Like in Japan, people are very thoughtful. You know, you're not getting the drunk, crying, screaming person next to you. Right. And the tickets were like, you know, cause in New York city, I mean,
Starting point is 00:45:00 the US tickets to sit on the floor, you know, in New York city last year, it was like started at $6,000 just to be anywhere on the field. And it went up to 2525 grand for front row in Europe. So I went to Lisbon two weeks ago, and it was, I mean, immaculate vibes. And it was $500 us to be on the floor front section, 500 versus I would say 5,000 is the lowest you would have gotten. So that's the differential. I have proof on this because when I was just in Rome, my tour guide who had been to America once or twice, we were on these golf carts and he was taking us through Rome and showing
Starting point is 00:45:40 us things. He told us that he had just saw, was it Taylor? I don't know if he was telling us it was Kanye. I don't know who it was, but he was like for $200, I sat like four rows back and it was in Italy. So this is true. And I was like, wow. He's like, people don't even realize that just wait till you're on the vacation and then figure out who's in concert or you can even plan a vacation around a concert that you want to go to and you're still saving money and you're in Europe. The ticket prices in the US are just out of control. I'm like, since when did everyone be...
Starting point is 00:46:14 I mean, and I've been going to concerts for a very long time. You used to always be able to... Like 750 bucks, you're getting front row to most concerts. A thousand bucks was like, okay, you can go see anyone you want pretty much front row. Now it's just insane. So yeah, seeing Taylor abroad. Plus in Europe, it was like a nice mix, like, and the floor is open seating. I'm six, seven. So I love that I can see the show from wherever I am.
Starting point is 00:46:39 Yeah, you got the best seat in the house all the time. And I and I hate being in like a little tiny seat in a massive, you know, if you need to go to the bathroom, you're kind of boxed in. So for me to be on an open field in the summertime in Portugal, fireworks, it's like, so seeing Taylor in Europe is like the way to do it in my humble opinion. So yeah, and yeah, and especially if you use your freaking flyer miles, and I will say for people who have points, there's a new, it's not new, but if you're always confused
Starting point is 00:47:09 with like, how do I actually use my points? I want to go see Taylor in Sweden or whatever, or go to anywhere. There's a website called point me. So it's point.me. And you can put in what type of points you have, Amex points, chase, built, and you can put in where you want to go. It's kind of like Google flights, but for frequent flyer miles. So if you, Chase, Bilt, and you can put in where you wanna go. It's kinda like Google Flights, but for frequent flyer miles. So if you've got a bunch of miles and you're like, is this a good deal, PointMe will actually tell you the best ways to redeem for whatever trip you wanna take.
Starting point is 00:47:37 Wow, that's pretty amazing. Yes, and my tour guide just told me all about this, so this is real. Okay, but before I let you go, I need to know what's next for Brian Kelly. First, just tell me right off the top of your head, where are your next three trips? Because I know they're probably scheduled and you're ready to go.
Starting point is 00:47:55 I'm excited this summer. So I'm traveling longer now, especially with having a 20 month old. Actually, I mean, so I'm going to Paris in a couple of weeks for men's fashion week. I have some friends. I'm leaving my son at home. This is just like a dad's trip with a couple of my friends. And then we're ending in a London. I'm seeing Taylor for a fourth time in London at Wembley stadium. So that's just like a quick four day trip. And then one of my favorite places in the United States, especially in the
Starting point is 00:48:20 summer is Provincetown, Massachusetts. So P town it's,, it's very LGBTQ friendly. There are tons of straight people there too. It's very inclusive. It's like on the very Northern tip of Cape Cod. Highly recommend if you're ever in Boston, you can take a ferry over. It is just like happiness.
Starting point is 00:48:38 So I've rented a place there for two weeks and it coincides with Family Week, which is when all the LGBTQ families from all around the country kind of come and convene in this idyllic little fishing village in Massachusetts. So I love it. That sounds amazing. And then I'm ending the summer with a week.
Starting point is 00:48:57 I got a villa in Ibiza. Have you ever done Ibiza? I feel like no. So I'm due for Ibiza for sure. I might have to join you out there. How big? Yeah, seriously. I want join you out there. How big is the... Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:49:07 Seriously. I want to come out there. How far is Ibiza? How long is that flight? Well, you fly to Madrid, which is like seven hours and then it's like an hour flight from Madrid or you can go through Paris or London. All right. So it's not bad.
Starting point is 00:49:19 It's not too bad. But it's like, it's known for being a party island, but it actually has a lot of spa, yoga. There's a new Six Senses, like luxury spa resorts. So it's kind of like, you can pick and choose your adventure. You can definitely go to those fun beach party, like, you know, beach restaurants like Centrope. But yeah, but there are fun nightclubs if you do want to go out,
Starting point is 00:49:40 which you know, daddy needs to let his hair down once in a while. Oh my God. And you're just the best daddy. I am so jealous of little Dean and all of the vacations he's gone. But thank you, Brian. This has been so informative. My listeners love you. Make sure you guys are all following him, the points guy on Instagram. He always throws out tips and good things and he documents a lot in his stories and he'll show you what's comfortable and not comfortable so you don't wanna miss out on all of that.
Starting point is 00:50:08 He's the absolute best. Brian, thank you so much for coming on. I love having you. And listen, when are you coming to the Shore House? We're having a drink with Donna Marco. We need to make that happen, at least, at minimum. Or maybe we'll have the caramel green appletinis if we're feeling crazy. But Donna, I'm coming for you this summer.
Starting point is 00:50:30 We're making it happen. Oh my God. She's going to be so happy. Thank you, Brian. Enjoy all your travel this summer and I will see you soon. See you soon. Safe travels. Ciao. Hello, my name is Jackie Schimmel.
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