Saturday, July 24, 2010

Budgeting for your Honeymoon - Quick Tip

As many of you know, budgeting for your wedding is one of the hardest things you'll ever have to do.  Financially - a wedding can put deep holes in your pocket book, unless you have been saving up for years.  Even wedding budgets that can afford the lavish and luxury - will still have to do some creative budgeting to ensure that all the details down to the honeymoon are planned accordingly.


Here's a really smart financial thing you could do as a bride/groom.  Apply for a Hawaiian Airlines or any type of Airline credit card that will allow you to earn points or miles.  Hawaiian Airlines will earn you one (1) Hawaiian mile for every dollar you spend and you can also receive up to 10,000 bonus miles when you make your first purchase.  Use this credit card to purchase your important wedding necessities and to pay for your vendors.  That means the expenses for your wedding gown, bridal attire, catering, florals, photographer, cake and even the reception venue can actually reward you when you use the Hawaiian Airlines credit card.  By the time your big day arrives - you may have earned enough miles for free award travel and can use it towards your Honeymoon travel. 


When you are signing up for a reward card (airlines, etc.) be sure that it is a Visa or Mastercard - as those are accepted at more than twenty-million locations so you can use your card with confidence when you are making purchases.  


I personally enjoy Hawaiian Airlines Visa credit card because it will allow you to book your trip to your honeymoon as the big day approaches and you can have your Hawaiian Miles transferred to your account for free.  Hawaiian Airlines also make many stops to different destinations all over the world - so it will make your Honeymoon planning a cinch.  


Apply for your card at Hawaiianair.com.

*Please note that we were not compensated in any way by Hawaiian Airlines or other to make this post.  This is simply a "FYI" and tip for you to use in your wedding planning.  Ho'onani Photography will not be held responsible for any misuse of this information or  held liable in the event of a mishap or occurrence.  This is simply a tool to use at your own discretion.  

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