In this post we'll share some strategies
for keeping your miles from expiring when that deadline appears on the horizon.
Not exact matches
There's no limit to how many
miles you can earn with the Citi Executive Card, and earning
miles at least once per month
keeps them
from expiring for as long as the card is open.
Regardless of the type of Frontier Airlines credit card you choose, you will need to use your card
for at least one purchase every six months to
keep your
miles from expiring.
This is a good way to
keep an account active and prevent any existing
miles from expiring, while also topping up the balance to have just enough
miles for the next award.
For tips on how to
keep these
miles and points active be sure to monitor your activity to
keep your rewards
from expiring.
At the very least they'll help
keep your account active and prevent
miles from expiring for another 18 months.
Aside
from the bonuses, shopping portals are a great option
for keeping loyalty accounts active, since spending even a single dollar through a shopping portal can be enough to prevent your points and
miles from expiring.
For people who travel often,
keeping miles and points
from expiring will never be a problem.
Holding onto that card
for a while will probably
keep your
miles from expiring, giving you time to use whatever rewards you have coming.
Here's one of the easiest and least expensive ways
for you to
keep your
miles from expiring: Listen to music.
But I still like the idea that
for as little as 99 cents, you can
keep your
miles from expiring.