Sentences with phrase «hard earned miles»

I would have expected LH J to be far better than this, and we might have made the mistake of spending our hard earned miles that way.
American also dealt a major blow to AAdvantage members that used those hard earned miles for premium cabin awards.
I used to suffer from Range Anxiety, and I would routinely hoard my miles, buying domestic tickets because I didn't want to spend my hard earned miles on flights.
That means you'll use fewer of your hard earned miles to get to Europe.
Per usual, airlines are attempting to get you to use your hard earned miles to get a terrible value.
I'm challenging readers of Milenomics to start using those hard earned miles as much as possible this year — and leave the idea of standard elite programs behind.
The merger had the possibility of upending a lot of hard earned miles, but luckily that isn't the case.
Time to spend those hard earned miles!

Not exact matches

This is different from long duration, steady state cardio (think running 5 miles) that actually can break down our hard earned muscle.
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Because Mileage Bank miles are a bit harder to earn, it could be easier for you to use American AAdvantage miles to book off - peak economy class award tickets for 45,000 miles round - trip on flights operated by American Airlines.
To get the most value of your hard - earned airline rewards, it's usually best to use miles and points for what they were designed for: travel.
Using them to shop on the SkyMiles Marketplace will almost always give you less than 1 % redemption rates, so we don't recommend you use your hard - earned miles that way.
I try hard to save money on flights and hotels by redeeming the miles and points I earn with my travel credit cards.
Don't let your hard - earned miles go to waste.
American AAdvantage miles are especially valuable in redeeming for Cathay Pacific first class and business class, but unlike the Best United Miles Bonus Offers Available Now, it can be harder to earn lots of them through credit card spend, for a few reasons:
Those miles count towards elite status and are hard to earn on any airline.
Even double miles for American Airlines purchases is a worthy benefit, considering how hard it is to earn AAdvantage miles since the cheapest seats now earn only half the standard miles.
You worked so hard to earn those miles for a «free» trip, and now you still have to pay up!
To make it even harder, Delta and United now link earned miles with how much you spend.
If you're looking to maximize your hard - earned airline miles by booking trips to multiple cities, or even countries, United MileagePlus is one of the best programs to do just that.
While there are plenty of great ways to get to Asia in first class, you'll see later on why this specific redemption is so appealing — both for the product, and for the value you get for your hard - earned points and miles.
Instead of redeeming your hard - earned miles and points for a flight upgrade or hotel stay, why not try an exciting new experience — something that you would never try if you had to pay out of pocket with cash?
It's the cheapest way for them to part you from your hard - earned miles because they have a much better idea of their value than you do.
After all the hard work you've invested in earning miles with the United MileagePlus program, you'll want to know that you can redeem them for a truly valuable trip.
Not only is it much harder to redeem your miles, but starting early next year, it's going to be much harder to earn them.
Redeeming miles for gift cards: Usually, you lose — To get the most value for hard - earned airline miles, it's usually best to use them for what they were designed for: travel.
That's why airlines are trying to entice passengers to spend their hard - earned miles on everything except for flights.
It's getting harder and harder to redeem frequent flyer miles, and for most of us, harder and harder to earn them.
For everyone else, it makes it harder to earn miles.
It's not hard to earn airline miles with airline rewards programs: all you have to do is fly or use a branded credit card.
We already know it's harder to earn as well as redeem miles.
Also remember that earning miles with ANA might be easier (or harder) than earning them with United.
However, this is a terrible use of your hard - earned United miles!
Over the past two years, two major U.S. airlines, Delta and United, have revamped their frequent flyer mileage program to not only make it harder to earn miles, but also harder to redeem them.
So, making it harder for the average Joe to earn miles doesn't impact the airlines much.
Over the past two years, two major U.S. airlines, Delta and United, have revamped their frequent flyer mileage program to not only make it harder to earn miles, but also... Read More...
It is a fact that the best products for earning miles can be hard to get when your credit score isn't quite high enough.
But now you need to protect your hard - earned miles from theft.
You work hard, putting time, energy, and effort into earning your miles.
5 extraordinary ways to redeem rewards points this summer — Instead of redeeming your hard - earned miles and points for a flight upgrade or hotel stay, why not try an exciting new experience this summer?
Getting a jump - start will broaden your destination options significantly when using those hard - earned miles and points!
In a way just wish they get rid of the programs, if your like me that only flies 30,000 or so miles a year with a trip to Europe and a couple cross country it's getting hard to really earn miles that have value anymore.
UK readers, on the other hand, are almost certainly Avios captives (they find it hard to earn other airline's points / miles outside of flying) so they're forced to use Avios for long - haul and really only have 2 -4-1 vouchers issued by Alex to help make the deal a little more palatable.
For example, many other airlines like JAL and Asiana have come exceptional redemption rates but they are much harder to earn miles for since they are only transfer partners with SPG.
With some airlines now setting earlier expiration dates on frequent flier miles, airline credit card holders who do not take to the skies on a regular basis are in danger of losing their hard - earned miles.
Without Starpoints travelers would have to rely on earning Alaska Miles the hard way (by flying), using an Alaska co-branded credit card or buying miles in one of the sales.
Just to find out later that you could have saved a quarter of those hard - earned miles if you would have just transferred those points to an airline program instead of booking directly through a credit card booking portal like Chase Sapphire Preferred's Ultimate Rewards.
Few things are more frustrating than losing your hard - earned miles.
The Chicago - based carrier, which offers one of the most competitive loyalty programs in the industry, doesn't want to let all your hard - earned MileagePlus miles simply go to waste.
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