Sentences with phrase «penny per mile»

Still may be a good card to enroll in just to get the penny per mile deal.
With points usable as statement credits against travel the rewards you earn have a value of 1 penny per mile.
You certainly ought to be able to get a penny per mile value out of frequent - flier points.
At a penny per mile, that's worth $ 400.
Miles are redeemed at a rate of one penny per mile, so if you spend $ 10,000 you would earn 20,000 points worth $ 200.
If the best that you can redeem for is a penny per mile, wouldn't you have been better off just earning 2 % cash back?
Miles are redeemed at the rate of a penny per mile meaning that 10,000 miles is equivalent to $ 100 (but don't forget about the 5 % rebate, which Barclaycard automatically shows you when paying for charges with miles).
150,000 miles at a cost of # 2,335.71 comes to 1.556 pence per mile and, at the current exchange rate (approx. 1.3 $ / #) that equals around 2.02 cents / mile — almost 7.5 % more.
Barclaycard miles are redeemed after the fact, which means you must charge your travel expense on the card first and then redeem at a trade - in value of a penny per mile so a $ 500 ticket would cost 50,000 miles.
148,750 United miles at a cost of # 2,647.13 comes to ~ 1.78 pence per mile and, at the current exchange rate (approx. 1.35 $ / #) that equals around 2.40 cents / mile — almost 12 % more!
If you're going from New York City to Disney world in Orlando, because you'll only get about a quarter or a half a penny per mile, it might not be worthwhile to use your loyalty points.
You get a value of just under a penny per mile.
In other words, if a coach ticket is $ 300 and a first class ticket is $ 900, you can upgrade while booking for 60,000 miles ($ 600 @ a penny per mile).
The downside is that a penny per mile is horrible.
With points usable as statement credits against travel the rewards you earn have a value of 1 penny per mile.
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