Sentences with phrase «qualifying segments as»

If you were to earn $ 3,000 in EQDs by spending $ 25,000 on the Aviator Red card, you'd meet the revenue requirement for AAdvantage Gold status (though you'd still need to qualify through elite - qualifying miles or elite - qualifying segments as well).

Not exact matches

But that's not the final word, apparently, because other evidence suggests that brand loyalty is as strong as it's ever been: Fully 77 percent of consumers in one survey, for instance, said they return to the same brands over and over again, with 37 percent of them qualifying as «brand loyalists» — the segment of customers who will stay true to a brand even if offered a superior product from a competitor.
Speaking on the Point Blank segment on Eyewitness News, Mr. Hamid, who had been a spokesperson for Nana Addo before he became President, said he is convinced serving as the President's Spokesperson for ten years, would have qualified him to take up another challenge instead of the current position which will still require him to be a communicator.
Subsequent segments were made in 1989 and 1993 (the latter winning the Short Film Palme d'Or at Cannes) and eventually, Jarmusch had enough sketches to qualify as a feature film, his ninth to date.
Ehm, I'd argue that the quiet portion in the middle of «Zen Ball Master» (between the two action segments), as well as the last minute of «My Fist Hungers for Justice», both qualify as pretty heavenly.
It's not the fastest in its segment, but the way it makes the driver feel qualifies it as the best.
The Sentra's roomy, refined interior and smooth styling qualify it as one of the segment's grown - ups.
There are three elite membership tiers, MVP, MVP Gold and MVP Gold 75K, and the miles and segments required to qualify for each varies depending on where you book your flights as illustrated in the table below: -
Starting in January, AAdvantage members can qualify for elite status in two ways: elite qualifying miles (EQMs) or elite qualifying segments (EQSs) at the same thresholds as now.
As an AAdvantage ® member, you can earn Gold, Platinum, or Executive Platinum Elite status by flying a minimum of 30 qualifying flight segments on AA or its affiliated partners, or earning at least 25,000 qualifying miles.
Here's a chart showing the new elite levels, which require minimum spending of Elite Qualifying Dollars as well as minimums for Eilte Qualifying Miles OR Elite Qualifying Segments.
This can be tricky: You'll need to earn a certain number of Premier qualifying miles — better known as PQM — or Premier qualifying segments — PQS.
«is defined as having achieved status through the equivalent of a minimum 25,000 qualifying miles or a minimum of 25 qualifying flight segments in that program during a calendar year.»
Discounted Saver Award is combinable with other award types as long as the itinerary is roundtrip (e.g., a member can book a Standard Award for the outbound portion of an itinerary and a Saver Award for the return portion, or vice versa) but only the flight segments purchased with a qualifying Saver Award will be eligible for a discount.
Note that you need a certain number of Medallion Qualifying Miles (MQMs, measured in distance) or Medallion Qualifying Segments (MQSs, measured in arrivals and departures) as well as Medallion Qualifying Dollars (MQDs, measured in dollars spent on personal Delta flights) to gain membership into the next awards tier.
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