Sentences with phrase «life of one's miles»

Doing so will extend the life of your miles another 18 months.
Doing so will extend the life of your miles another 18 months.
Any of these activities extends the life of your miles by 24 months.
If you find that your Flying Club miles are about to expire, there are lots of ways you can extend the life of your miles, as well as your account:
This will also extend the life of your miles if you haven't had any activity recently.
Many programs offer the ability to donate as few as 1,000 miles to charity, and generally this also extends the life of your miles.
If you have a United MilagePlus balance that's in danger of expiring you can use this promotion to buy a small number of miles to get some activity in your account and to extend the life of your miles.
While it's unusual that account activity does not extend the life of miles, the 10 - to 12 - year period is quite long, giving members plenty of time to redeem.
Other airlines (usually foreign airlines) have miles expire after a certain amount of time and there is nothing you can do extend the life of your miles.
The 250 miles aren't much and they won't extend the life of your miles, but if you need some Qmiles this should be quick and easy.
Some mileage programs (including all the ones we discuss below) allow you to extend the life of your miles as long as you have some activity every 18 or 24 months.
So I hope two things were accomplished in my answer to your question: 1) You learned that you do not need to fly or travel to prevent your miles from expiring, and 2) There are some very inexpensive and simple things you can do to extend the life of your miles.
Plus, you aren't paying anything additional, and actually are using your normal activities such as dining out to both earn additional frequent flier miles (we really do need to get you an additional 1,120 miles so you turn a worry about expiring miles into a positive of having enough miles to actually use for award redemption) and to extend the life of your miles.
Granted, these changes have relatively little — if any — impact upon the road warriors who belong to these programs, but there are a substantial number of members who do have miles that they have saved from prior travel and need some advice on just how to extend the life of their miles.
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