Michael Puldy is the author of The Millennial’s Guide to Business Travel: Lessons from the Next Generation of Road Warriors.  He has an incredibly impressive resume of travel including visiting all 50 states, 50 countries, has flown 3 million air miles, and is a member of the Circumnavigators Club. Michael knows his stuff when it comes to frequent flier miles and credit card rewards points.  He has achieved status as a 1K Elite Member on United flying over 1.3 million miles, 700K on Delta, & 500K on American.  He is a Diamond VIP at Hilton, achieved Platinum status at Hyatt, and Gold at Marriott and Sheraton.  Michael isn’t just a travel hacker, he is winning at the gamification of travel legitimately! 

What you’ll find interesting in today’s Millennial Travel Podcast episode is that Michael is not actually a millennial traveler himself but wanted to write this book for the next generation.

In this episode of The Millennial Travel Podcast I ask Michael: 

Why he decided to write a book on travel for millennials. What traveling in the 60s and 70s was like. How people can optimize their travels What the best type of luggage is for business travelers Is TSA precheck and Global Entry worth it?  What is the best way to avoid delays and build contingency plans when traveling?  The important difference between Uber Black and Uber X and why it matters.  Tips for working out on the road. Why Michael brings his own tea bags and other health tips while traveling. How to avoid crappy food in airports and hotels. How to add on leisure travel when you are traveling for business. Michael’s experience living in Singapore as an expat. 

 

In The Millennial Travel Podcast rapid fire section I ask Michael: 

If he could base himself anywhere in the world for a year, where would it be? Singapore Favorite airport in the world.   Denver An app he can’t travel without Local eats, rental car apps, weather apps, and hotel apps Weather.com Media he’d recommend traveling with His 150GB library on Apple Music Emerson Lake & Palmer One piece of travel gear he couldn’t travel without Tumi briefcase 

 

Resources: 

The Millennial’s Guide to Business Travel: Lessons from the Next Generation of Road Warriors by Michael Puldy NextGenTraveler.com Puldy.com Michael’s homepage with travel photos and stories Michael on Instagram

 

You can find all the links and past show notes on millennialtravelpodcast.com

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