Simply go through the usual booking process, and choose KrisFlyer
miles as your currency at the payment stage.
@Wandering Aramean first back interest earned on balance out of the fee, then we disagree about the value of United miles, I still say that the annual fee with interest is break - even at $ 500 a month provided you're not engaged in other fee - generating activities with the card, but that if you're stuck with this card then it's probably better not to be focusing on United
miles as a currency.
Not exact matches
It supports tokens representing fiat
currency, cryptocurrency, commodity or any other unit of value such
as frequent flier
miles or mobile minutes.
According to the protocol, the payments can involve any cryptocurrency, goods, fiat
currency, or any other unit such
as mobile minutes or passenger bonus
miles.
Ripplecoin, created in 2011, was built on the same protocol
as Bitcoin but services
as a payment system — think of it like a Paypal for cryptocurrencies that supports any fiat
currency, cryptocurrency, commodity or even frequent flier
miles.
However, airline
miles are a little bit more like
currency from different countries: Many places will not allow you to pay with money from another country, even if it's a place with similar
currency and value such
as between the United States and Canada.
You will then need to search for a flight like you would normally, except switch to «
miles»
as the
currency.
The
miles can then be used
as currency to pay for any travel purchase made your card.
However, Skymiles
as a
currency are far from worthless, and hopefully this post has given you some suggestions for putting those
miles to good use.
You will earn 30,000
miles when you make your first purchase with this credit card and you don't have to grapple with foreign
currency transaction fees
as only the exchange rate is charged.
The combination of the bonus categories and the ability to redeem for up to two cents per
mile makes this card more valuable than other fixed - value
currencies, such
as Barclaycard Arrival
miles or Capital One Venture
miles.
American Airlines
miles would instantly become a more valuable mileage
currency, and people would be doing anything they can to earn
as many AAdvantage
miles as possible.
The LANPASS card rewards
miles, but the LANPASS program uses kilometers
as its
currency.
Yes, I'd far rather earn AAdvantage
miles than Avios
as my redeemable
currency... but not so much that I'm prepared to stay away from home even more and spend the best part of another $ 5,000.
But most people here have enough
miles to travel on non-paid tickets (or we can get our costs refunded via a points
currency such
as Arrival points).
Now the 40,000
miles are neither airlines
miles or hotel points but they are what I call «flexible
currency» or simply cash that can be redeemed for any sort of travel expense such
as hotels, airline fees, baggage charges and many more.
Although I don't fly United very often (mostly because when I do I deal with nasty / clueless employees or my travel reservations simply aren't honored), I rank their frequent flyer
miles as the most valuable mileage
currency out there thanks to low fees on award tickets, the ability to book one - way awards and great airline partners in Star Alliance.
• Balance Transfers, Cash Advances, Cash Equivalent Transactions (transactions in highly liquid assets, e.g. assets that are directly convertible to cash such
as, but not limited to, money orders, travelers checks, foreign
currency, gambling chips and lottery tickets), Purchases made by or for a business or for a business purpose, fees, interest charges, and unauthorized / fraudulent transactions do not earn AAdvantage ®
miles.
Buying products and services with your card, in most cases, will count
as a purchase; however, the following types of transactions won't count and won't earn bonus
miles: balance transfers, cash advances, travelers checks, foreign
currency, money orders, wire transfers or similar cash - like transactions, lottery tickets, casino gaming chips, race track wagers or similar betting transactions, any checks that access your account, interest, unauthorized or fraudulent charges, and fees of any kind, including an annual fee, if applicable.
A year later, the technology platform was born with MileagePlus award
miles as the loyalty
currency consumers would earn.
Secondly: Rocketmiles failed to show inventory for 2 out of 3 New York hotels when British Airways Avios or Virgin Atlantic Flying
miles were selected
as the reward
currency.
We want to use our
miles as an alternative
currency to cash anywhere we can get good value.
Business ExtrAA points,
as a separate
currency from AAdvantage
miles, are very valuable.
How you'll earn points or how many you'll earn but
as the company grows there will be more and more ways to earn free award points,
miles, and other
currencies to get free trips or other awards.
That, to me, makes it worth going through a few hoops to buy
miles and points
as an interim
currency.
One common strategy is to have one go - to card that offers rewards in a
currency you like, such
as a particular airline's
miles, cash back or bank - reward points.
Most blogs, bloggers, credit card websites, etc. value credit card
currencies, such
as points and
miles, at a certain amount based on what they think you can squeeze out of them.
Dallas - headquartered Southwest and New York - based JetBlue use points
as their program
currency instead of
miles.
And finally, sometimes bank account bonuses can even offer airline
miles or other reward
currencies as bonuses, although cash is by far the most common bonus I've seen.
Hoarding
miles, however, is never recommended
as this type of
mile - based
currency only devalues over time
as airlines raise award ticket prices, tighten availability and adjust their programs to discourage loyalty among lower - spending travelers.
A reward
mile is a form a
currency, and
as such, it has value.
The new earn rates are
as follows Online flight and hotel transactions Overseas Spend (foreign
currency) Local Spend 3
miles (Capped at S$ 5,000 per month) 2 -LSB-...]
The best way to look at
miles is treat them
as currency.
I'm known
as the guy who coined the term «Skypesos» for their
currency, on the whole their
miles are worth less than
miles in the United, American, and US Airways frequent flyer programs.
The
currency of the British Airways loyalty program (also known
as BA Executive Club) is Avios, so you will probably see me referring to their
miles as Avios
As described in more detail below, Members may earn Points, the
currency of the Rewards Programs, or airline frequent flyer
miles («
Miles») with the participating frequent flyer program of their choice, for each eligible stay at a participating property.
My opinion is simple: We — travel hackers — treat airline
miles as «
currency.»
It supports tokens representing fiat
currency, cryptocurrency, commodity or any other unit of value such
as frequent flier
miles or mobile minutes.
China is 5,000
miles away, and yet it looks
as though Britain may be having a say in what they do with their
currency.