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@ukpolak, as Froggee says, best to book now and you can always rebook if the points requirement falls.
Travel demand is generally falling in 2024 and 2025, so there are chances prices, and therefore points required also fall.
There’s a new tool Max my point that might be helpful to set alerts or you can just manually search every few days.
Am going to book everything cancellable as the small premium over prepaid will be worth it in the coming year.
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