With my elite
tier bonus miles I would net almost 30,000 redeemable miles from the trip.
Not exact matches
In addition to earning
bonus miles, your membership brings a host of other benefits depending on the status
tier, such as upgrades, lounge access, and priority check - in.
Each premium
tier provides
bonus miles which can be redeemed for Etihad Rewards.
But,
TY Preferred does come with 15K
miles Bonus, so I was wondering if there was something useful I could do with it.
SkyMiles Members who sign up as a qualifying new host are eligible to earn up to 25,000
bonus miles upon achieving the following Host Earning
tiers:
Tip # 1: As we mentioned earlier in the review, elite status in the AAdvantage loyalty program will help you earn
bonus miles based on your
tier: Gold (40 %), Platinum (60 %), or Executive Platinum (120 %).
Korean Air SKYPASS does have elite membership
tiers, but they don't earn
bonus miles.
The
bonuses for this promotion are
tiered, with the
bonus percentage depending on how many
miles you purchase.
Different membership
tiers earn different amounts of
bonus miles.
Those customers could see significant loss of benefits but will still enjoy a 100 %
tier bonus for earning award
miles.
PPS Club, KrisFlyer Elite Gold and Elite Silver members enjoy a 25 %
tier bonus on the actual
miles flown (not applicable to Economy Class tickets in G, K, N, Q, V or L booking classes).
Your Flying Co account automatically earns 40 % of the Flying Club
miles your travellers earn, excluding any
tier bonuses.
The
tier bonus will be based on the total
miles in each booking class.
As well as Flying Club members topping up their individual account balances, an additional 40 % of the
miles your travellers earn will be credited to the Flying Co account (excluding any
tier bonuses).
If you're a Silver or Gold Flying Club member you can earn a
tier bonus on top of your flown
miles.
The
bonus rate is
tiered, based on how many
miles you will get after conversion.
The offer comes in two
tiers:
Tier 1
bonus: 500
miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 125
Tier 2
bonus: 1,000
miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 250 or...
This is a
tiered bonus that can earn you up to 3,000
miles.
SkyMiles Members who sign up as a qualifying new host are eligible to earn up to 25,000
bonus miles upon achieving the following Host Earning
tiers:
These are
tiered bonuses that start with just $ 125 in purchases, so don't leave easy
miles on the table.
This one - time
bonus award will be determined using one of the following tiers, based on Member's cumulative qualifying purchases made during the Bonus Period: Tier 1 bonus: 500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 150; or Tier 2 bonus: 1,500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 350 or
bonus award will be determined using one of the following
tiers, based on Member's cumulative qualifying purchases made during the
Bonus Period: Tier 1 bonus: 500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 150; or Tier 2 bonus: 1,500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 350 or
Bonus Period:
Tier 1
bonus: 500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 150; or Tier 2 bonus: 1,500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 350 or
bonus: 500
miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 150; or
Tier 2
bonus: 1,500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 350 or
bonus: 1,500
miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 350 or more.
The
Tier 2
bonus provides the maximum number of
miles that will be awarded.
*** To put this into perspective note that usually the top - level
tier is: 34,000 + 17,000
bonus (50 %) + $ 78.75 tax recovery fee: $ 1,268.75 or 2.5 cents /
mile
But, if the same person was to buy 126,000
miles (bottom of the
tier), they'd still get a
bonus of 70,000
miles (giving them a total of 196,000
miles) at a cost of $ 4,025.78 or 2.05 cents per
mile.
Putting aside the more subjective benefits for high spend such as Medallion
miles or Companion Passes and focusing just on spend multipliers, we find the effective multipliers for high spend aren't even as good as the
tiered bonuses.
The promo is
tiered meaning if you earn points with all four partners you earn 10,000
bonus miles.
Someone buying 149,000
miles (top of the
tier) would get a
bonus of 70,000
miles and end up with 229,000
miles at a cost of $ 4,755.16 or 2.08 cents per
mile.
The current offer is
tiered so you'll only earn the full 40 %
bonus if you purchase upwards of 40,000 Alaska
Miles.Alaska Mileage plan sells
miles in a slightly different way to a lot of its counterparts in that, although you're limited to buying 60,000
miles per transaction (excluding the
bonus), you can perform as many transactions as you like.
This is a
tiered promotion, you must purchase a minimum of 101,000
miles for the maximum
bonus percentage.
The
bonuses are usually
tiered depending on the number of
miles you're purchasing, so the more you buy, the bigger the
bonus.
Travel Period: From my reading of the T&C s the
bonus miles and
tier points will only be awarded on flights that take place between 3 September and 31 December which means that all travel must be completed by the end of the year.
As is common with many of these offers, the
bonus offering is
tiered in such a way that you earn more
bonus miles as you purchase more points.
Platinum Medallion members (who fly 75,000
miles in a year) have a 100 %
tier bonus in 2014 and can earn 150,000
miles.
As with most American Airline «buy
miles & get a
bonus» offer the current promotion is
tiered... although this one is strongly weighted in favour of those purchasing the maximum amount of
miles allowed.
It similar the most recent
bonus offer, but with an additional
tier, making it possible to earn double the
bonus miles as the previous offer.
If you need to top off your account, United is offering
tiered mileage
bonuses to those that purchase or share
miles.
Through the end of May, you can earn up to 125 %
bonus when your buy LifeMiles.The number of bonus miles is tiered depending on how many miles are purchased: Buy 1,000 - 50,000 LifeMiles,... [Read more...] about Get a 100 - 125 % Bonus on Purchased LifeMiles (Great for Star Alliance Awa
bonus when your buy LifeMiles.The number of
bonus miles is tiered depending on how many miles are purchased: Buy 1,000 - 50,000 LifeMiles,... [Read more...] about Get a 100 - 125 % Bonus on Purchased LifeMiles (Great for Star Alliance Awa
bonus miles is
tiered depending on how many
miles are purchased: Buy 1,000 - 50,000 LifeMiles,... [Read more...] about Get a 100 - 125 %
Bonus on Purchased LifeMiles (Great for Star Alliance Awa
Bonus on Purchased LifeMiles (Great for Star Alliance Awards!)
Within each
tier you get the same number of
bonus miles whether you buy at the top end of the range or towards the bottom end so the better value is at the lower end of the
tier.
Bronze
tier benefits include business - class check - in; seat selection at seven days before departure; a 25 percent
tier bonus for every
mile flown; dedicated telephone number (UK & US) and Bronze
tier luggage tags.
A top -
tier elite would earn 125 % in
bonus miles, so their total would be roughly 10,794
miles.
This one - time
bonus award will be determined using one of the following tiers, based on Member's cumulative qualifying purchases made during the Bonus Period: Tier 1 bonus: 500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 150; Tier 2 bonus: 1,500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 350; or Tier 3 bonus: 3,000 miles for qualifying purchases of $ 600 or
bonus award will be determined using one of the following
tiers, based on Member's cumulative qualifying purchases made during the
Bonus Period: Tier 1 bonus: 500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 150; Tier 2 bonus: 1,500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 350; or Tier 3 bonus: 3,000 miles for qualifying purchases of $ 600 or
Bonus Period:
Tier 1
bonus: 500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 150; Tier 2 bonus: 1,500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 350; or Tier 3 bonus: 3,000 miles for qualifying purchases of $ 600 or
bonus: 500
miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 150;
Tier 2
bonus: 1,500 miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 350; or Tier 3 bonus: 3,000 miles for qualifying purchases of $ 600 or
bonus: 1,500
miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 350; or
Tier 3
bonus: 3,000 miles for qualifying purchases of $ 600 or
bonus: 3,000
miles for qualifying purchases of $ 600 or more.
As with all AAdvantage promotions that are
tier in this way (i.e a fixed
bonus for a range of
miles purchases) you're better off buying the minimum number of
miles in each band.
Each premium
tier provides
bonus miles which can be redeemed for Etihad Rewards.
In addition to earning
bonus miles, your membership brings a host of other benefits depending on the status
tier, such as upgrades, lounge access, and priority check - in.
This is
tiered promotion, meaning you need to buy at least 30,000
miles to get the 100 %
bonus.
With 8 systemwide upgrades given to their top -
tier elites every year (usable on just about any ticket), fantastic partner awards (albeit not on TATL routes) and 100 %
bonus miles for their middle -
tier elites, AAdvantage blew MileagePlus out of the water year after year.
Thresholds for earning the
bonus are
tiered, which means you will get a larger
bonus if you buy more
miles.
Tier 1
bonus: 300
miles for qualifying purchases of at least $ 150
Tier 2
bonus: 1,000
miles for qualifying purchases of at...
While some aspects of Alaska's MPV Gold 75K
tier are obviously superior — over 50 % more
bonus miles on every flight and and an additional lump sum of 50,000 award
miles each year — the qualification criteria are tricky.
The changes are widespread and affect all aspects of the Flying Club program including; how many
miles are earned, how many
miles are needed for award flights, what
bonuses elite flyers are awarded and how many
tier points flyers can earn.