Efrem
Nov 15, 07, 1:40 pm
I'm torn between two options in planning for 2008 and thought I'd poll the collective wisdom of FTers here.
I'm currently lifetime Platinum (mid-tier) with AA and Gold (top-tier) with bmi. In looking at 2008, I'll probably have about 60-65,000 miles of "legitimate" flying: 3-4 trips from the U.S. east coast to Europe/the Middle East, one to Australia, and about 4 within the U.S. I could push up the miles a bit with indirect routings, but work schedules prevent much of that. More travel may show up, but some of the plans may go away, so that's a good guess.
I could focus on *A and requalify for bmi Gold easily, with no need for heroic measures. (My bmi status year starts and ends mid-September, with nothing on the counter for 2007-2008 to date and no flying at all planned for the rest of this year.)
Or, I could focus on OW, turn the Australia trip into an RTW, do things like fly BOS-LHR via ORD, and with a bit more time and money, move from PLT to EXP while dropping to bmi Silver (soft landing).
All things being equal, AA EXP is much more useful to me than bmi Gold, but is it that much more useful? I don't know. There's definitely something liberating about not being tied to one airline.
To make things more complicated, we just bought a house (closed yesterday) and my Bimmer, now with 275,000+ miles, is due for replacement soon. (One of the European trips would be to Munich to pick up a new one.) The house limits time, and they both limit money, a bit.
I'm trying to decide soon in order to plan a short January warm-weather break and book a February trip to the U.K. before the cheap bmi fares go away (must purchase by Nov. 28) if I go that route.
Thoughts, suggestions, random musings, even bad jokes would be appreciated.
I'm currently lifetime Platinum (mid-tier) with AA and Gold (top-tier) with bmi. In looking at 2008, I'll probably have about 60-65,000 miles of "legitimate" flying: 3-4 trips from the U.S. east coast to Europe/the Middle East, one to Australia, and about 4 within the U.S. I could push up the miles a bit with indirect routings, but work schedules prevent much of that. More travel may show up, but some of the plans may go away, so that's a good guess.
I could focus on *A and requalify for bmi Gold easily, with no need for heroic measures. (My bmi status year starts and ends mid-September, with nothing on the counter for 2007-2008 to date and no flying at all planned for the rest of this year.)
Or, I could focus on OW, turn the Australia trip into an RTW, do things like fly BOS-LHR via ORD, and with a bit more time and money, move from PLT to EXP while dropping to bmi Silver (soft landing).
All things being equal, AA EXP is much more useful to me than bmi Gold, but is it that much more useful? I don't know. There's definitely something liberating about not being tied to one airline.
To make things more complicated, we just bought a house (closed yesterday) and my Bimmer, now with 275,000+ miles, is due for replacement soon. (One of the European trips would be to Munich to pick up a new one.) The house limits time, and they both limit money, a bit.
I'm trying to decide soon in order to plan a short January warm-weather break and book a February trip to the U.K. before the cheap bmi fares go away (must purchase by Nov. 28) if I go that route.
Thoughts, suggestions, random musings, even bad jokes would be appreciated.