Joel Widzer

Joel Widzer
Born 1961
Occupation Travel Strategist
Nationality American
Genre Travel Advice, Consumer Advocacy
Notable works The Penny Pincher's Passport to Luxury Travel
Website
www.jetready.com

Joel Widzer (born August 25, 1961) is an American author of travel-related literature, consultant, and travel strategist.[1] In 1999 he wrote The Penny Pincher's Passport to Luxury Travel.[2] He is currently the managing partner of JlwConsulting a division of JetReady LLC.

Widzer writes about luxury travel at a discount.[3] His efforts in seeking the value proposition of travel were precursors to what eventually evolved into a new body of travel discussing luxury at a discount.[4] Most notable are his strategies for obtaining first class upgrades which has been profiled in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and the TV show Inside Edition.

Critique

While writing for MSNBC and Tripso.com, Widzer was widely criticized in travel blogs as an apologist or shill for the airlines.[5][6][7]

Critics of Widzer cite that his work often takes a positive position towards airlines and that he strongly promotes adherence to airline loyalty programs.[5] His philosophy is that loyalty is rewarded by travel providers which in turn generate enhanced perks and services for those consumers who are loyal. Critics argue that customer loyalty is dead in the airline industry and therefore there is no reason to be loyal. Widzer counters this position with his experience of traveling[8][9] approximately 250,000 miles a year with over 3 million frequent fliers miles and travels to over 103 individual countries. He claims that he is upgraded on all of his airline flights due to his loyalty.

References

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External links

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