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We were lucky enough to fly Starlux on our Asia tour, taking a 4-hour flight from Taipei to Tokyo. Lea flew in Premium Economy while I was in Economy, and we booked both seats using Atmos points.
Lea's seat cost just $29 + 15,000 points, and mine was only $29 + 7,500 points. The seat you're seeing in this video normally sells for around $3,500! 🤯
Lea's seat was definitely a step above—she said it felt like sitting in a La-Z-Boy! But honestly, I was impressed with Economy too. My seat was comfortable, had more recline than I'm used to, and I actually had to bring it back up a bit.
The large seatback monitor was crystal clear, and the Bluetooth feature worked perfectly, so I was able to pair my own headphones without any issues. Even the service in Economy was better than what we've experienced on many U.S. airlines.
And here's what really stood out: on a flight of only four hours, they fed us twice—not just a bag of chips or peanuts, but two fresh, full meals!
A few years ago, I never would have imagined flying an airline like this for $29 and a handful of points. That's exactly why I became obsessed with learning credit card points and miles. Once you understand the system, these kinds of experiences become reality—not just for influencers or millionaires, but for everyday people.
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05/09/2026
Not having the visa cost us $600… CASH, and honestly, that one was on me. (The visa cost $25 USD for a single-entry visa when applied for in advance)
Completely my fault.
Hard lesson learned.
Then the hotel we booked in Old Quarter was absolutely not what was advertised online. Sometimes pictures really do tell a different story.
So we told the hotel we’d stay the night and asked if we could cancel the rest of the reservation afterward.
They told us if we wanted a full refund, we had to leave immediately… at 10:30 PM.
So we left.
No arguing.
No back and forth.
No stress.
We grabbed our bags, stepped out into the Hanoi night, and found a Hilton Hanoi Opera near Hanoi Station.
After two room upgrades, being exhausted, frustrated, overstimulated, and trying to figure everything out in a completely different country… we somehow ended up in the biggest room the hotel had available.
And the second we walked in, it honestly felt like we could finally breathe again.
This is the view we’ll wake up to for the next 4 days.
Now I can slow down, sip some tea, look out over Hanoi from the 18th floor, and finally just take it all in.
And honestly, travel isn’t always perfect.
Flights get delayed.
Mistakes get made.
Reservations get messed up.
You get things wrong.
You get humbled.
But sometimes getting things completely "Tucked-Up" gives you a deeper appreciation for when things actually go right.
Comfort feels different after chaos.
Peace feels different after stress.
And a simple quiet moment with a cup of tea can suddenly feel like luxury.
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