Not exact matches
There are many ways to
get to first class without breaking the bank, including using frequent flyer
miles to purchase your flights or
getting elite
status on a particular airline to
get complementary upgrades on every flight.
With that
status he
gets: another year of upgrades, free liquor, waived bag frees, the ability to skip security lines and double
miles on all his flights.
Really it is distrubing to come on this dating site to see how much people appreciate love, but yet We have to go the extra
mile to
get this great
status...
Yet it still qualifies for California's low - emissions - vehicle
status and
gets 13
miles per gallon city, 16 mpg highway.
With cardholders eligible for 40,000 bonus
miles and MQMs (30,000 of which are availble every year) the core value proposition is in helping you
get higher
status in Delta's medallion program.
MC, If i
get the US Airways Card with the 40,000
miles offer, when and if those
miles get transferred to AA Advantage program, would they count towards the AA Million Miller program (which offers life time Gold
status)?
The Santa Barbara insurance quotes that you
get for your automobile will depend on your age, your marital
status, your driving record and the number of
miles you travel each year.
Keep in mind that while you can redeem
miles for purchases made through online travel agencies (OTAs), purchasing through those websites usually means your hotel
status will not be recognized (because you're
getting a specially discounted rate).
Tip # 4: When you hit the big spend bonus and earn your bonus MQMs, you'll
get closer to earning Silver Medallion
status, which earns a 2x bonus on
miles purchased through Delta.
Get this card if you're a regular Delta flyer and you're OK with not earning bonus
miles for SkyMiles Medallion
status.
The 10,000 -
mile sign - up bonus, which you'll
get after your first purchase, is small, but you'll also
get 10,000 Medallion Qualification Miles (MQMs) that count towards elite
status.
Earning elite qualifying
miles through the big spend bonus with the Citi ® / AAdvantage ® Executive World Elite ™ Mastercard ® will
get you on your way to earning these elite
status bonus
miles.
You'll
get 1.5
miles per dollar spent on all non-United purchases, and elite
status with Hyatt and Hertz.
With Elite
Status, you
get a bonus of 2 - 6x
miles on top of the standard 5x, and the extra 2x for having the card.
For the average work traveler, hitting 25,000 elite qualifying
miles to
get Gold
Status in a year isn't that hard.
And while you can't earn
miles toward elite
status with the United Club Business card, you can
get a waiver for the spending requirement.
With Gold
status, you
get 40 % bonus
miles plus priority check - in, security, and boarding.
Know that all
miles aren't created equal —
Miles earned by spending on an airline credit card can
get you free flights and more, but they likely won't
get you elite
status with the airline... (See Elite qualifying
miles)
These
miles are used to move up
status tier levels and
get access to flight perks like priority boarding and lounge access.
In addition, with Platinum and Gold
status you
get 4 500 -
mile upgrades for every 12,500 EQMs earned during your membership year.
Even if you don't often fly with Singapore Airlines, you can still benefit from banking your
miles and earning
status with KrisFlyer, especially since it's so easy to
get KrisFlyer
miles with credit card spend.
And while you can't earn
miles toward elite
status with the United Club Business card, you can
get a waiver for the spending requirement.
My rewards credit cards
get my family into amazing airport lounges around the world, waive various airline fees, give us hundreds of dollars in annual travel credits, offer instant elite
status, provide money back when something we bought goes on sale, provide complimentary insurance on car rentals, and, of course, put lots of valuable
miles and points in our accounts.
Finally, if you're already an American elite, you
get additional bonus
miles according to your
status along with the opportunity to upgrade with 500 -
mile stickers (or a complimentary upgrade if you're Executive Platinum).
With 50K MQMs on Delta and 25K flown
miles on United, I could essentially
get twice the Platinum
status for 2014!
Keep in mind that while you can redeem
miles for purchases made through online travel agencies (OTAs), purchasing through those websites usually means your hotel
status will not be recognized (because you're
getting a specially discounted rate).
My partner doesn't play the game at all (besides traveling with me) so I don't make any attempt to
get her elite
status or earn bonus
miles in her accounts.
Most travelers assume that
getting hotel
status is a time - consuming and complicated process like flying tens of thousands of
miles to earn airline
status.
Not to mention you'll also
get 5,000 elite qualification
miles towards American
status, which you don't
get for an award ticket.
For those that can
get in, this is a pretty awesome deal and here's how it works: If you earn 9,000 elite qualifying
miles in the three month period between October 27, 2014 and January 31, 2015 will actually
get to keep the
status until February 2016.
It resets January 1 of each year and, while you generally
get one elite
status mile (on Delta they are known as Medallion Qualifying Miles, or MQMs) for each
mile you fly.
With Elite
Status, you
get a bonus of 2 - 6x
miles on top of the standard 5x, and the extra 2x for having the card.
American's customers will
get base
miles for the distance flown, an initial bonus of 25 - 100 % for elite
status, a second bonus of 25 - 50 % for fare class (e.g., first class or full - fare economy), and a third bonus based on a combination of distance and fare class.
The only added perk of achieving VIP
status is that you'll
get 200 percent of the
miles flown for refundable fares.
For example, spending $ 50,000 on Delta credit cards can
get you not only enough qualifying dollars (MQDs), but also enough qualifying
miles (MQMs) to propel you to Gold
status and corresponding SkyTeam Elite Plus
status, even if you've never set a foot on a SkyTeam airline before.
Unlike other hotel co-branded credit cards, you won't
get Gold
status as a cardmember unless you charge $ 30,000 on your card annually, but the flexibility of the program to cash in your points for airline
miles with a bonus of 5,000
miles for every 20,000 points redeemed makes it more than worth it — even if you don't frequent Starwood properties.
You don't have to trade in the
miles for
status — you
get it in addition to those points.
Dear Cashing In, I just found out that the
miles that I'm
getting on my card don't help me
get elite
status on my airline's frequent flier program.
So what's a points,
miles, and
status guy to do if you aren't one of the chosen few who
get special treatment?
If you use my link to register, you'll
get automatic Level 2
status (please allow about 24 hours for it to take effect) and up to 250
miles when you book your first hotel stay.
If you don't fly enough to achieve elite
status, the Citi AAdvantage Visa or Mastercard will
get you base - level perks such as priority boarding, free checked bag, a $ 100 flight discount and up to 10,000 of your redeemed
miles back each year — plus a 30,000 -
mile sign - up bonus.
Not only would we be doing better with any of those fixed redemption options, we'd also be accumulating US Airways
miles for flying the paid ticket — not too many given that it's just a 370
mile trip, but that flight
gets us an extra 500
miles if we have any sort of elite
status with US Airways.
Get elite
status starting at just 20,000
miles.
Plus you'll
get free Level 2
status if you use my link so you'll
get more
miles with every stay.
Sign up for PointsHound and we'll each earn 250 bonus
miles when you complete your first booking, PLUS you'll
get a complimentary upgrade to Level 2
status so you can earn more
miles with every stay!
Many frequent business travelers undertake mileage runs, taking flights designed to garner frequent - flyer
miles as opposed to
getting you to and from a destination, in order to maintain or upgrade their
status.
Not only has the cardholder just effectively
got 2 cents / point of value out of the transaction but he / she will also earn redeemable and
status qualifying
miles for the flight.
Elite
status will
get you 150 percent of the
miles flown, and VIP
status earns 200 percent.
The AAdvantage shopping portal isn't acting as a third party agent and so you'll still earn
status credit and hotel points on top of the
miles that the AAdvantage portal will give you and you'll
get to have all the benefits of any
status you may have with the chain.
The winners will win up to 200,000
miles,
get their winning photo printed on the luggage tags sent each year to Flying Blue Elite members and one year of Platinum
status.