Sentences with phrase «miles in my account because»

I already have 142k miles in my account because of the AMEX / SPG / US Airways transfer bonus I took advantage of in March.

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Even though you might have the down payment available in your checking account, you decide to whip out your credit card because it just seems easier, or maybe you have visions of thousands of airline miles dancing in your head.
Because its award miles are directly credited to your KrisFlyer account, there are no additional fees or delays in redeeming your miles like the way you do for essentially every other card in the market, including DBS Altitude.
I currently have about 250,000 American AAdvantage miles in my account, and you will probably not be surprised to learn that I'm sitting on all those miles because it's become practically impossible to actually use them.
Because Arrival rewards can be applied to travel purchases within the past 90 days, Erica can go back in time to apply her bonus credit, allowing her to lock in her trip as soon as she receives her Arrival card rather than waiting to meet the minimum spend requirement and for miles to be deposited in her account as would be necessary with other programs.
Because KLM and Air France are part of SkyTeam, there are loads of methods you can use to increase the number of miles in your Flying Blue account!
Because the AAdvantage Aviator Red credit card gives you a 10 % rebate on any miles you redeem during the year (up to a maximum of 10,000 miles) you'll get 6,000 miles in your account when you redeem the 60,000.
Because part - payment are allowed customers are not limited by the number of miles in their accounts (as long as they have a minimum of 7,000 miles to use).
Because you're probably unfamiliar with SKYPASS, this post discusses how to use those miles to book an award once they're in your account.
Since you haven't even applied for a card yet you shouldn't be trying to find specific flights that you're committed to booking with your miles because those will probably be gone by the time your miles hit your account in a month or two.
For example, you could fly on Air Canada, but credit the miles earned back to your United account because Air Canada and United are in the same airline alliance.
And they're worth even more than that because of their option value, the ability to put points into the account you need them in when you need them — to top off an account at the margin (remember, miles at the margin that you need for an award are worth even more).
You do this before searching because it can take a few days for the miles to show up in your American Airlines account.
That's because there are more «miles» out there in frequent flier accounts than there are available seats.
That's because those miles are banked in your frequent flier account with the airline as soon as you pay that month's credit card bill.
Apparently a food calorie often uses more fossil fuel than the equivalent electric energy needed to power you the same distance on a bike — partly because you need more energy to go one miles due to inefficiencies in your body getting motive force out of the calories than an electric system does, even if you take into account the generation and transportation losses of the electrical power.
The reason why car insurance companies take miles driven into account when setting rates is because the more you drive, the more at risk you are to be in an accident.
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