By reaching
EQM Zero you keep more of your hard earned money in your pocket.
The biggest benefit to reaching
EQM Zero is in the money you'll save.
Not exact matches
For
EQM -
Zero flyers like ourselves Alliances and partners are important because award seats at the low level on any one partner airline are usually able to be booked by any other partner's program.
Still
EQM -
Zero, for now.
Putting down all the possible flights we'll be taking into a demand schedule will help us know how many miles we'll need to get to
EQM -
Zero.
Once you reach
EQM -
Zero switch to cash back earning.
In trying to reach
EQM -
Zero we'll step through an average example, and also use some techniques to save on domestic flights.
Given the same 15 flights above, and using the average of 19,500 miles per we're looking at needing 292,500 on the low end, and 375,000 miles on the high end to make
EQM -
Zero happen.
Let's look at how many miles it would take an average flyer to reach
EQM -
Zero
Using any / all of these tricks whenever possible could bring your total miles used to reach
EQM -
Zero down much lower.
The importance of this schedule is that it helps us focus our earning, and keep an eye on our total mileage needs for the year, as we aspire to reach
EQM -
Zero.
Over at Milenomics, one of my favorite travel hacking blogs, the author strives for
EQM -
Zero, on the grounds that it's so easy to earn rewards currencies that spending actual money is a mug's game.