You may earn fewer miles, but you can
still earn status (the revenue requirement for status equates to just 12 cents per mile).
The AAdvantage shopping portal isn't acting as a third party agent and so you'll
still earn status credit and hotel points on top of the miles that the AAdvantage portal will give you and you'll get to have all the benefits of any status you may have with the chain.
Not exact matches
' cents S - corp conversions: Normally when a corporation elects «S corporation»
status, it has to pay taxes on any gains it
earned while
still a C corporation («built - in gains») and realized in its first ten years as an S corporation.
I would rather we wait and then sign him when he
earns the
status as it is
still a gamble.
The Undertaker's
status was
still unclear following Raw 25, but there is no doubt within the WWE that «Taker has
earned the right to decide whether he can go for WrestleMania.
His combination of slap - stick and horror quickly
earned him a place in cult
status as his Evil Dead trilogy is
still very much celebrated today.
As a new political and policy era dawns in Washington, the
status of the nation's schools remains stable, though
still earning a grade of C from Quality Counts 2017, the 21st annual report card issued by the Education Week Research Center.
It bemoans the fact, for example, that «while schools that
earn Celebration Eligible or Reward
status under Minnesota's accountability system demonstrate higher on - track rates for both white and African American students than schools identified for intervention, the difference in on - track rates for white and African American students among these recognized schools are
still vast.»
As far as travel cards go, this is not a premium card that helps
earn status, free checked bags or lounge access, but if you're an occasional traveler or prefer to fly economy, this card is
still a good bet.
Cardmembers will
earn a fast track to elite
status and instantly receive 2 stay credits and 5 night credits upon account opening, as well as each year your elite
status is up for renewal as long as the card is
still open.
The number of stays necessary to reach Globalist with Hyatt is
still quite high, but for those who
earn a lot of Ultimate Rewards points through their businesses,
earning elite
status just got a lot less expensive.
The way a member obtains
status has not changed — the amount of nights, stays, and eligible spending is
still the same to
earn and maintain elite
status.
Members
still earn elite tier
status through stays, nights, and eligible spending — no changes there — and can convert their Hilton Honors Points into miles with participating airline programs around the world.
It's not as generous as Delta's benefits, but it can
still go a long way to
earning and keeping
status.
All award stays
still earn credit toward elite
status, and cardholders
earn status faster faster with a head start of 2 stays and 5 nights.
As far as travel cards go, this is not a premium card that helps
earn status, free checked bags or lounge access, but if you're an occasional traveler or prefer to fly economy, this card is
still a good bet.
Additionally, you
still get to utilize your loyalty accounts to
earn points and
status, so it's definitely a win - win.
All award stays
still earn credit toward elite
status.
Even if you don't often fly with Singapore Airlines, you can
still benefit from banking your miles and
earning status with KrisFlyer, especially since it's so easy to get KrisFlyer miles with credit card spend.
(
Earning Premier 1K
status will
still require you to spend $ 12,000 on United flights.)
If your property is part of a loyalty program, you can
still earn points and utilize your elite
status.
SkyMiles members will
still have distance requirements to
earn Medallion Qualification Miles (MQMs), or
status qualifying miles.
If a cardmember fails to meet the Medallion Qualification Dollars (MQDs) threshold for a Qualification Year, they can
still qualify for Medallion
status if they've
earned the required Medallion Qualification Miles (MQMs) or Medallion Qualification Segments (MQSs)-- and made at least $ 25,000 in eligible purchases on the card within that qualification year.
I
still consider the Hyatt Visa good enough if, like me, you regularly buy directly from airlines, stay at Hyatt, and are trying to hit the $ 20K and $ 40k annual spend thresholds that
earn a few bonus stay credits toward Diamond
status.
The number of stays necessary to reach Globalist with Hyatt is
still quite high, but for those who
earn a lot of Ultimate Rewards points through their businesses,
earning elite
status just got a lot less expensive.
I would probably
still be interested in this offer if I had to pay double points to book a premium fare if it meant I would also
earn miles on it toward my elite
status.
Unfortunately, your AAdvantage bonus miles and card -
earned miles will not go toward elite
status, but you'll
still be able to make use of the extra points you
earn.
Medallion Qualification Dollars (MQDs) Waiver: If the Medallion Qualification Dollar (MQD) threshold is not met for a Qualification Year, you can
still qualify for Platinum, Gold or Silver Medallion
Status if you have
earned the required Medallion Qualification Miles (MQMs) or Medallion Qualification Segments (MQSs) and make at least $ 25,000 in Eligible Purchases within that Qualification Year on your eligible Card.
Keep in mind, however, that while you can
still earn miles for points redemption, hotels might not give you any points for booking via a travel agency, and they might also refuse to give you
status benefits that would be yours for booking directly.
While I'm already 40 % of the way to
earning enough EQM to retain AAdvantage Executive Platinum
status (EXP) I'm
still almost 9,500 short of the EQD target I'd need to hit as well — that's a lot.
In fact, you could probably redeem Membership Rewards for hotel gift cards at a higher rate than that and then just use the gift card for your booking so you'll
still earn hotel points and receive elite
status benefits.
This can only be used for Premier Silver, Gold, or Platinum
status — not Premier 1K — and you
still need to
earn the Premier Qualifying Miles.
You also
still earn bonus miles based on your
status with Alaska, but those bonuses are based on
earned (not actual flown) miles and do not count towards elite
status.
In other words, you
still have to
earn a lot more MQMs to get
status.
Some people will
still find that American AAdvantage provides the most value because they want to
earn elite
status, the award chart remains the most useful for their travel needs, or because they can add to their AAdvantage balance with a credit card or transferable points.
Even if you only used half of all your available travel credits ($ 300 worth), you'd
still only be paying $ 150 for a free weekend night, Diamond
status, the ability to
earn 14X on Hilton purchases, and Priority Pass.
I was surprised during booking to see my Gold
status still runs through 2014; I've only ever
earned it through promos (like this one through May 31) and credit cards and rarely paid it much thought.
So you will
still earn miles / points with the airline or hotel and it will credit towards elite
status with their program.
Airline credit cards sometimes let you
earn a small number of elite qualifying miles, but
still not enough to
earn status without flying.
The TopCashback portal works just like the AAdvantage portal so you'd
still earn hotel points,
status credits etc... so it's a true like - for - like comparison.
These points can be converted into cash - like gift cards (at 1 cent per point), redeemed toward any air ticket (at 1.2 cents per point; and you'll
still earn miles and elite
status), or transferred to almost a dozen different loyalty programs including United MileagePlus, British Airways Avios, Hyatt Gold Passport, and Marriott Rewards.
Those who wanted MVP Gold 75K — the highest elite tier —
still had to
earn it the hard... [Read more...] about Alaska Airlines Is Offering
Status Matches to MVP Gold 75K
Sometimes these Double Up rates
earn fewer miles and have a higher price, but you're
still getting your hotel
status.
This trip
earned me 720 Tier points which is enough for British Airways Silver
status (oneworld Sapphire) but, as I
still haven't flown the 4 British Airways segments required for Silver
status, I'm
still currently stuck on Bronze.
Status is
still an option for those who
earn with stays, but more benefits go to those who
earn with nights.
While the changes make it ever so slightly easier to
earn Lifetime
status it
still requires some serious -LSB-...]
While the changes make it ever so slightly easier to
earn Lifetime
status it
still requires some serious nights in Hilton Hotels.
This is very similar to Scenario 1, but I just want to clarify that even when the opportunity to
earn elite
status with a brand exists, sometimes PointsHound can
still make sense.
For BAEC members looking to
earn status the Bangkok fare is the clear winner as it's considerably cheaper and
still earns the same number of tier points (360).
There will
still be an opportunity to
earn miles based on distance flown at the cost of elite
status.