You still get a 50 % companion fare your first year and can
share miles for free.
And you can add to the miles you'd earn from a credit card sign - up bonus with regular promotions to buy or
share miles at under 2 cents per mile.
If you are transferring the miles into your airline account from one of the transferable loyalty programs, you may be able to
indirectly share miles.
US Airways is once again having a 100 % mileage bonus opportunity when two people
share miles between each other.
US Airways has a 100 % bonus
on shared miles April 7 — 13, 2014, up to 50,000 miles per recipient account, with 100 % bonus, of 100,000 Dividend Miles.
Since Frontier does
not share mile earning or redemption with any partner airlines, its award chart is very straight - forward.
This bonus opportunity runs though June 30, 2014 and requires Dividend mile accounts to be open for at least 12 days
before sharing miles or before the bonus can be received.
Because I knew that flights in business class would cost hundreds of thousands of points, I opted to buy many of the points I needed through a
lucrative share miles promotion from US Airways.
Airline miles from different account usually can not be combined, though you can use miles to book tickets for anyone else, so there are ways to
share the miles around.
Back in the day, US Airways used to offer a promotion on purchasing or
sharing miles nearly every month.
You just need to log into the account you want to transfer miles from and then click «
share miles under the manage tab.
They often run promotions, such as the Grand Slam and buy /
share miles promotions, where miles can be earned very easily and cheaply (sometimes as low as $ 0.012 / mile).
The promotion allows you to gain up to 28,000 bonus miles when you BUY or
SHARE miles between 23 October and 12 November, 2014.
While HawaiianMiles doesn't have a family account, there is an easy way to
share miles with others.
Cedar Miles members can
not share miles, and it's difficult to redeem miles for someone else.
As you know, AA is a Oneworld alliance partner, which allows you to
share miles and status with other alliance members.
Tip # 6:
Share miles with a friend or loved one, or donate them to charity.
That's a solid 15,000 USDM using
the share miles promotion.
Hawaiian Airlines: A «
share miles» feature is available only to those who hold a Hawaiian Airlines - branded credit or debit card.
This same bonus has been around a few times, but the basics are that
you share miles, and you end up getting double after the share.
While this is a great option to have, it's not as powerful as the ability to pool or
share miles.
There are so many ways you can transfer or
share your miles, and it can get confusing.
As you know, AA is a Oneworld alliance partner, which allows you to
share miles and status with other alliance members.
The share miles promo is still around.
You can keep your United Mileage plus active by spending / earning / buying /
sharing miles.
Boost that balance or
share those miles and get that free flight faster.
Only three U.S. - based airlines — JetBlue, Hawaiian Airlines and Sun Country — allow you to
share miles for free.
The cost to
share each mile is now higher (1.5 cents apiece), and the miles bonus is divided between the transferee and the transferer.
Purchase /
share miles transactions are instant, if you are considering buying / share miles to book premium cabin awards.
Since I knew
the share miles promo only happens once or twice a year, I got the card, continued to build miles using it, then waited to pounce.
Korean Air: Members of the immediate family can join a Family Plan and
share miles for free.
It depends on your travel preferences and what you intend to do with the miles (or what your family member or friend that
you share miles with plans to do).
Minor increases in award levels and increase of domestic first class 3 cabin awards, but continued buy and
share miles bonuses kept the value the same as last month.
See
the sharing miles post for more details.
Simply purchase new miles or gift /
share miles with a friend or family member's account to earn the bonus miles.
Share miles and points without paying fees if you have points in the three programs mentioned above.