Miles earned through
multiple different airline programs can not be transferred or combined to reach the designation for Star Alliance status.
Miles earned through
multiple different airline programs can not be combined to reach the designation for oneworld status.
Miles earned through
multiple different airline programs can not be combined to reach the designation for Skyteam status.
Some may say it was a dumb move, but honestly I looked at every single scenario for
multiple different airlines, for many different flights AND I couldn't find a better deal than redeeming reward travel with US Airways.
Not exact matches
If you want the flexibility to use your credit card rewards to travel on
multiple airlines and stay at
different hotel chains, then the U.S. Bank FlexPerks Travel Rewards Visa Signature might be a great fit.
American
Airlines has
multiple co-branded credit cards with two
different banks, but Citibank is the only issuer that offers a business card that earns AAdvantage miles.
We looked at whether or not rewards and bonuses could be used at
multiple airlines, or be redeemed under
different options while maintaining the same value.
Whether your strategy involves flying on one
airline most of the time and sticking to that carrier's credit card, or having
multiple cards for
different purposes, you should be sure to use your cards in a way that will net the most miles.
People who want to earn travel rewards that can be transferred to
multiple airline and hotel programs while getting
different travel protections.
If you want the flexibility to use your credit card rewards to travel on
multiple airlines and stay at
different hotel chains, then the U.S. Bank FlexPerks Travel Rewards Visa Signature might be a great fit.
American
Airlines has
multiple co-branded credit cards with two
different banks, but Citibank is the only issuer that offers a business card that earns AAdvantage miles.
I repeated the search from New York, where a few
different airlines operate
multiple daily flights to London, again restricting the search to nonstops.
People who want to earn travel rewards that can be transferred to
multiple airline and hotel programs while getting
different travel protections.
Instead of focusing on one individual loyalty program, it offers
multiple ways to redeem the points you earn, including transfers to several
different airline and hotel partners.
Nearly every
airline has a co-branded credit card, and some
airlines have
multiple credit cards at
different price points.
I can't seem to understand what this
airlines «image» is, every single thing is a
different colour set, their seats are
multiple colours, there is no singular image of what United is... it's a mishmash of crap.
The reason that you need to have
multiple cards to take full advantage of earning free flights is that
different card providers partner with
different airlines for converting points into frequent flier miles or hotel rewards points.
With the ability to transfer points to over 30
different airlines, you can replicate many of the benefits of
multiple cards with just one card.
Some credit cards are affiliated with specific frequent flyer mile programs, while others earn you universal points redeemable for
multiple airlines or
different types of travel reservations, including hotels and car rentals.