It is time for the the next Frequent Traveler University, which is coming up in Seattle on the weekend of March 9-10, 2019 at the Hilton Seattle.
FTU bills itself as a way to learn the insider tips, tricks and secrets to using frequent flyer miles, hotel points and credit card rewards in a small group environment. FTU Signature combines high-quality topics and indispensable social networking with like-minded travelers to create an unforgettable attendee experience
FTU Signature Seattle 2019
FTU Signature is what I think of as more of the “traditional” FTU – this is the whole weekend and your ticket includes
- Two days of educational sessions.
- Lunch on Saturday and Sunday with iced tea or lemonade
- Internet in the conference rooms.
- For the first 75 people to purchase a ticket:Â Free Thai dinner with one drink on Friday night!*
Speakers include:
- Matthew Klint of Live and Let’s Fly
- Mike Graziano from Make Travel Hacking Great Again
- Kyle Stewart
- Lee Huffman of Bald Thoughts
- Charles Hagedorn III
- Joe Cortez
- David Feldman
- Carly Stewart
and more to come!
Tickets are $249 though I have codes for $35 off (making your total price $214 – see below)
FTU Seattle 2019 promo codes
There is one set of FTU Seattle 2019 promo codes for $35 off of FTU Seattle 2019, using promo code HOLIDAY. This code gives $35 off registration, regularly $249.
Should you go to FTU Seattle 2019?
I’ve had fun at conferences like this. Â For many of us, we are the only “miles and points” people in our area, so it can be fun to spend time with other people who “get it”.
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I’m trying to plan my ticket back home. Dan, do you know what time the seminar goes until on Sunday?
I was told 5pm.
Cool. Thanks Sunny. I booked my ticket back to San Diego at 6:50 PM. Looks like this is right by the airport so this should be perfect. I’ve been wanting to go to one of these for years. So I’m excited to finally go.
I will be there. Sorry I didn’t get your email before FTU’s. I would have been happy to use your link.
Nice and local for you! No worries on using my link – you can catch me next time 🙂
Mike, Sunny is correct. The conference wraps up around 5pm, though as attendees can come as go as needed some folks leave around lunchtime if they have earier flights. Please drop us a line if you have any other questions we can assist with – ftuniversity@ftuniversity.com We look forward to seeing you there!
Thanks Melinda!
I haven’t been to Seattle in many years. I heard that it’s convenient to just stay at the hotel of the conference during these events. (Hilton Seattle Airport and Conference Center). I read there is a light rail that goes into Seattle which is right across the street.
How long does it take to go into downtown Seattle? Also, when do they usually post the itinerary during the two day event? Thanks!
It’s not quick. Roughly a 40 min train ride. Or you can Uber and be there in 15-20 min.
Ah got it. OK, thanks for taking the time to respond.