Not exact matches
In addition, the programs that offer transfers to airline miles and hotel
points can be great for award travel enthusiasts who
really know how to get the most value from different frequent
flyer programs.
On Friday I posted a blog detailing some excellent Qatar Airways Business Class fares from Europe to Asia and, alongside the fares, I showed what
flyers could expect to earn (in terms of miles,
points and elite qualification) if they credited those flights to AAdvantage or the British Airways Executive Club...... and it
really showed how easy it is to earn high status with British Airways.
To my mind the most egregious changes have come in the Tier
Point earning section and there's
really not much upside there for anyone who reads Traveling For Miles (I don't expect many full - fare
flyers read this little blog!).
As a cardholder, you can use your
points to purchase a variety of things — such as merchandise, gift cards, car rentals, cruises and entertainment — through the program, but Membership Rewards is
really best for transferring
points to airline frequent
flyer programs.
Just like numerous other people in this community, The
Points Guy was the very first website I started following many years ago in an effort to learn more about how frequent
flyer programs
really worked, so this feels to me like giving back to those who might be just starting out themselves.
In fact, if we're completely honest about it, Delta theoretically doesn't even
really need a frequent
flyer program at this
point to continue as a successful airline.