Elite Rollover Nights are calculated as follows to apply to
the next qualifying status year: Total qualifying nights at year end (inclusive of rollover from prior year)-- any elite rollover nights from the previous year (now expired)-- qualifying nights needed to renew your current elite status tier = elite rollover nights for next year
Elite Rollover Nights are calculated as follows to apply to
the next qualifying status year: Total qualifying nights at year end (inclusive of rollover from prior year)-- any elite rollover nights from the previous year (now expired)-- qualifying nights needed to renew your current elite status tier = elite rollover nights for next year
Not exact matches
Next, the new law creates a «micro-entity»
status that will result in lower patenting fees on
qualifying individuals and academic institutions.
You can earn 20,000 elite
qualifying miles to reach the
next level of
status in Delta's Medallion program.
If a member did not
qualify to maintain their current Gold or Diamond
status for the
next calendar year, the gifted
status will extend beyond the requalification period in April.
One of the great things about the JAL
status program is you don't have to wait a full calendar year if you
qualify for the
next tier earlier.
Automatic upgrade to Silver Elite
status, 10
qualifying nights toward
next Elite level, food and beverage discounts, complimentary room upgrades, 15 % bonus points on hotel stays, early check - in / late checkout, concierge service, travel and emergency services, lost luggage insurance, purchase security
Elite
status becomes effective immediately after you
qualify and continues for the rest of the calendar year, the entire following year, and through February of the
next year.
In case you've missed it — the requirements to
qualify for Elite
status with both United and Delta are getting tougher
next year.
You only need 25,000 to
qualify for Silver
status, so you have 5,000 to roll over to
next year.
Qualification and MQM buying rates vary depending upon your mileage balance (must be within 10K miles of the
next level) and Medallion
status, so hold your nose and at least go check this link to see if you
qualify.
Qualifying mile rollover (any miles earned in excess of the amount needed for top tier
status will roll over into the
next year to jumpstart your qualification)
Sadly this will come too late for me as I'll be loosing my Diamond
status at the end of February but, now that Hyatt is upping the number of nights needed to
qualify for top - tier
status, this new property could come in very useful for anyone chasing
status next year.
Moving to a Higher Elite Tier Members may earn a higher Elite
status when their stays, nights or Base Points within a calendar year
qualify the Member for the
next tier, as set forth in more detail below.
A number of hotel rewards programs offer a «lifetime
status» option and guests meeting the criteria for lifetime
status don't have to worry about
qualifying for their perks from one year to the
next....
This is why you see fliers doing mileage runs at the end of the year to
qualify for the
next status level.
AAdvantage ® members who are very close to
qualifying for an elite
status can choose to pay for a boost to the
next tier.
Best of all, if you earn MQMs with this card (or through flying) that don't quite
qualify you for the
next status level, they'll roll over to jump start qualification for
next year.
As part of your sign - up bonus, you'll earn 5,000 Medallion
Qualifying Miles (MQMs) toward your
next status level.
So if you earn enough points to
qualify for a higher
status level, you'd stay in that tier for the
next year until your points are recalculated.
If your travel patterns are uniform over the course of the year, you should already be more than halfway done
qualifying for
next year's
status
Once your agent views the best rates based on your age, date of birth, gender and smoking
status, the
next step would be to see if you
qualify for the best quotes presented.