Sentences with phrase «stockpile miles»

A leader in the travel card category, the Venture card offers an unlimited 2 - mile bonus on every purchase, allowing you to stockpile miles each time you shop or pay a bill using your card.
«It's important to know how much each airline is offering per deal if you plan to use bonuses to stockpile miles in a particular airline's frequent flyer program.»
On the other hand you can still get some great value with the promotion as it stands and, as long as you check that the awards you're looking to book are actually available (never stockpile miles), you can't go too far wrong.
Even so, it now has so many partners around the world — and with fairly reasonable award rates — that I consider it a great place to stockpile miles.
but don't stockpile miles in the vain hope that American starts getting more liberal with its award space....
Some people stockpile their miles without any real goals for redemption.
The quickest way to stockpile miles with the Citi ® / AAdvantage ® Executive World Elite ™ Mastercard ® is to use it for all of your American Airlines flights and purchases to get 2x miles.
You don't want to buy points on a whim as stockpiling miles / points is risky especially if it's with one airline that is prone to devaluation.
Typically I just paid cash domestic travel and stockpiled miles for overseas first class seats.
But if you're planning ahead and stockpiling miles for the future, why not wait for the best offers.

Not exact matches

It towers 250 feet above the waterline of Lake Argentino, covers roughly 100 square miles, and is said to be the world's third - largest reserve of fresh water (after, we believe, Lake Superior and the sultan of Brunei's private stockpile of bathing Perrier).
Your best bet is to build a stockpile of both AA and Chase / United miles.
Travel rewards credit cards are a great way to stockpile frequent flier miles without necessarily having to travel.
They signed up for multiple credit cards with huge sign - on bonuses to stockpile 435,000 points and miles.
In the consumer credit market, sign - up bonuses are often used by «churners» to rack up stockpiles of points or miles.
In addition to earning 5 miles per dollar spent at participating restaurants, you'll have access to periodic bonuses that really stockpile points.
Other OneWorld partners tend to be less competitive in their award charts, but are worth checking out if you find yourself with a large stockpile of miles in a specific program.
The question of keeping a large stockpile of miles / points or burning them will cross your mind again and again, and you should revisit the issue as your life circumstances and travel goals change over time.
If you have a hefty stockpile of miles, and if those are Etihad miles, and if you are lucky enough to find a date where it's available, the Residence could be yours for free.
Overall, this is a very expensive way to get to Australia and is probably only for those who really want to have the Emirates experience and have stockpiled plenty of Alaska miles.
I'm actually breaking one of my own rules here (the «don't stockpile points» rule) but, as I know that I'm going to be needing a good arsenal of miles and points for the trip I've got planned for 2019, I'm loathed to fritter away any of my hard - earned balances.
To me, if an airline says a flight to Europe should cost 60k miles in economy and I'm willing to stockpile 240k miles for my family to travel, and I have a reasonable amount of date flexibility, I think I should be able to get the award at some point.
Since Chase Ultimate Rewards points can be instantly transferred to United I had quite a stockpile of United miles.
If you're stockpiling reward miles for an airline ticket, be warned that the free trip you're dreaming of probably won't be free.
Travel rewards credit cards are a great way to stockpile frequent flier miles without necessarily having to travel.
Please don't buy miles in the hope that you'll figure out what to do with them some time down the road — we don't know when LifeMiles will next devalue so stockpiling them is a recipe to get burned.
And business and first class are almost out of reach unless you have a stockpile of miles you're looking to burn.
If you're patient enough and were able to get the business version of the Aviator Red when it comes out and also snag the Citi AAdvantage Platinum Select cards, you might be able stockpile over 200,000 AAdvantage miles over the next 3 to 6 months and have enough miles to book a roundtrip long - haul first class flight on some of the top airlines like Etihad.
Sometimes it's for 0 % APR or to stockpile airline miles, other times it's simply to get a cash rebate on purchases.
The site is great if you're looking to stockpile American Airlines miles for your hotel stays.
The number of miles and points offered by these cards are relatively good, but personally I've been finding AAdvantage miles more difficult to use lately and have thus amassed a pretty large stockpile of them.
You could use your stockpile of miles for a trip to Korea, Japan or just about anywhere in Asia via Asiana, or to anywhere else in the world via the carrier's Star Alliance partners.
Having a stockpile of Membership Rewards points gives you the flexibility to book award flights on 17 different airlines without having to accrue miles in all of those programs.
In the consumer credit market, sign - up bonuses are often used by «churners» to rack up stockpiles of points or miles.
It can be tempting to stockpile reward points and envision a far - flung, luxurious vacation someday, paid for with the trove of airline frequent - flier miles and hotel points you've gradually been accumulating.
When it comes to stockpiles of frequent flyer miles, it's safe to say that many of those miles are earmarked for a special trip to Hawaii.
While it is never a good idea to stockpile a large amount of miles in any one frequent flyer account and hardly ever use it, what do you think about stockpiling an enormous amount of points in a single transferable points program?
You'll find these flights with the major U.S. carriers such as Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Delta, American Airlines and U.S Airways — so you can use your miles to get here no matter which alliance you've been stockpiling them in.
It's tempting to work on stockpiling frequent flyer miles and points the way you would save for a child's college education or retirement, but unfortunately frequent flyer miles in particular are subject to devaluations, sometimes massive ones and sometimes unannounced (for example the United Award Chart Devaluation earlier this year, the elimination of AAdvantage Explorer Awards with no notice a few months ago; the numerous Aeroplan devaluations; no award chart provided in advance of the British Airways Executive Club Avios devaluation, etc..)
If you have used credit cards to stockpile a lot of airline miles, or if you have reward points that can be transferred to airline miles, you have probably heard the advice that it's best to be flexible when looking for award tickets.
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