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Programs in Which Points/Miles Never Expire
Airlines
Hotels
Expiring Points/Miles & How to Reset the Clock
Airlines
Format is Airline (airline IATA code) program name: duration (methods to reset expiration)
"Hard expiry" means expiration clock cannot be reset through normal earning/redemption.
Hotels
Miscellaneous
Edit
15 Jan 2018. VX ffp absorbed by AS following takeover
10 Feb 2018 Added VS link. AB closed
23 Feb 2018 Added EgyptAir
18 Mar 2018 renamed / relinked Club Carlson to Radisson Rewards
19 Mar 2018 Added IB thread
27 Apr 2018 Added new Avianca policy thread
16 May 2018 Added EK reinstate link
14 Aug 2018 Added Hyatt link
23 Aug 2018 AC to buy back Aeroplan ffp
18 Nov 2018 Added AC link
11 Dec 2018 EK Plat no expiry
20 Apr 2019 Starwood taken over. Jetairways stopped flying
15 May 2019 Added CA, AY, RJ, SK
03 Nov 2019 Added Radisson link
16 Nov 2019 Added Intermiles Program (former JetPrivilege) link
16 Nov 2019 Updated Eithad
23 Nov 2019 Added Shangri-La Golden Circle to hotels, moved Southwest to non-expiring
10 Dec 2019 Cathay Pacific Asia Miles. Hard expiry to 18 months if no activity
10 Dec 2019 In hotels, noted that La Quinta is now just part of Wyndham Rewards (not a separate program any more)
11 Jan 2020 In hotels, updated Hilton for 15 months (previously 12 months) + updated Accor to new ALL program with new 365 days (old program has 1 year)
26 Jan 2020 Fixing [s t r i k e ] to [ s ] issue caused by 20 Jan 2020 software downgrade to formatting
01 Jul 2020 EY platinum status miles do not expire
21 Jul 2020 AC Expiry due to non activity was 12 months. Now 18 months
12 Aug 2020 Added AF/KLM link
26 Sep 2020 Added VS points now do not expire
26 Sep 2020 Updated LATAM to point out horrible change to hard expiration (at least for USA and European based members)
04 Oct 2020 Formatting improvements
31 Oct 2020 Updated link to QF T&Cs
28 Nov 2020 Added link for BA
09 Feb 2021 Added link for CX
18 Apr 2021 Added that HA miles no longer expire
07 Aug 2021 Updated link to AC T&C
21 Dec 2021 QR from hard expiry to 36 months if no activity. ITA Airways added
5 May 2022 Hilton clock expanded to 24 mos.
Airlines
- Delta (DL) Skymiles: link (click SkyMiles Rules & Conditions, then Account Deletion & Mileage Expiration)
- Hawaiian (HA) HawaiianMiles (as of 12 Apr 2021)
- JetBlue (B6) Trueblue
- Southwest (WN) Rapid Rewards 17 Oct 2019 Link--> CP requirement goes to 125K 1/1/20; points no longer expire
- Ukrainian International Airlines (PS) Panorama Club
- United UA MileagePlus 28 Aug 2019 Link--> United announces "MileagePlus Miles Never Expire" (effective immediately)
- Virgin Atlantic VS Flying Club 24 Sep 2020 Link--->Flying Club points are now Virgin Points - and they don't expire
Hotels
- Best Western (for members of the North American club, which includes members who reside in North/Central/South America, Asia, and South Africa)
Expiring Points/Miles & How to Reset the Clock
Airlines
Format is Airline (airline IATA code) program name: duration (methods to reset expiration)
"Hard expiry" means expiration clock cannot be reset through normal earning/redemption.
- Aeromexico (AM) Club Premier: 24 months (earning, but not redemption) (T&C)
- Aegean (A3)
- Aerolineas Argentinas (AR) Aerolíneas Plus: 3 years (resettable by paid AR flight or by redeeming flight with miles, but not by any other activity)
Air Berlin (AB) Topbonus: hard expiration 3 years after the end of the quarter in which miles were earned (unless you maintain "Gold/Plat" status?)Shut down 2017- Air Canada (AC) Aeroplan: 18 months (any activity) (see “Account inactivity” in T&C)
- AP Just wiped out my account - now what???
- How to prevent Aeroplan miles from expiring if not live in Canada?
WARNING: While in theory Air Canada Aeroplan miles seemed until recently like they could last "forever" (with periodic "activity"), Air Canada has announced they will be instituting their own program circa 2020. It is not clear if Aeroplan miles not used by then will continue to be usable for Air Canada flights much after that. Refer to this thread in the AC forum Air Canada to Launch Its Own Loyalty Program in 2020- Air Canada to buy back Aeroplan (22 Aug 2018) Aimia accepts Air Canada, TD, CIBC & Visa revised $450-million Aeroplan bid
- Air France (AF) Flying Blue: 24 months (resettable through a very few specific methods, mostly by qualifying paid SkyTeam flight) except for Elite / Elite Plus members
- Avoid Flying Blue Expiration
- Preventing miles from expiry Has links to other AF expiry threads
- Extending FB miles other than skyteam flight?
- Testing the limits of miles expiration
- Flying Blue Expiration Policy started March 2019
- Air China (CA) Phoenix Miles : 36 months hard expiry
- Air India (AI) Flying Returns: 36 months hard expiry; can extend for a fee (Clause 4.24)
- Alaska (AS) Mileage Plan: 2 years (any activity)
- Alitalia (AZ)
MilleMiglia: 2 years (earning, but not redemption)(web page)Bankrupt 2021 - All Nippon Airways (NH) ANA Mileage Club: 3 years hard expiration unless you maintain "Diamond Service" status
- American Airlines (AA) AAdvantage: 18 months (any activity: General AAdvantage program T&C, unnumbered third item) extend expired miles
- Asiana (OZ) Asiana Club: hard expiration of 10 years (Diamond & higher tier) or 12 years. No expiration for miles earned before October 1, 2008.
- Avianca (AV) LifeMiles:
24 month12 month effective 15 Apr 2018 (earn, redeem), except 24 month for those with status or Avianca credit card T&Cs- New Expiration Policy (15 Apr 2018): 12 months from last accrual, redemption has no effect
- LifeMiles Expiration Thread started 23 Jan 2019
- British Airways (BA) Executive Club: 3 years (Earn, Redeem, Purchase, Transfer. section 14.4 of T&C)
- Best / Cheapest Way to Save Expiring Avios Points
- Miles Expiry in a Household Account
- Best way to extend avios beyond the 36 months-period
- Keeping account active when not spending avios Has links to other threads
- Newbie avios question Expirimg avios in household account
- Brussels (SN) Miles & More: see Lufthansa below
- Cathay (CX) Asia Miles/Marco Polo: 18 months, if no activity. Old miles, earned before 01 Jan 2020, expire, unless pay a USD$40 fee
3 years hard expiry: 3-year extension for a fee possible if done before expiration (see "Your Account" FAQ #1)- Asia Miles - no expiry as long as there is activity every 18 months
- Asia Miles extension -- does redeeming and canceling "reset" the expiry clock?
- Asia Miles expiration in time of Coronavirus
- Copa Airlines (CM) ConnectMiles: 2 years (any activity)
- El Al (LY) Matmid Club: 3 years hard expiry (see section 9.1 of T&Cs)
- EgyptAir (MS) EgyptAir Plus Blue, silver & gold status 36 months hard expiry from each flight date. No expiry for Platinum. link
- Emirates (EK) Skywards: Member's next birth month + 3 years hard expiry (see section 8 of T&C). No expiry when Plat (link below)
- Etihad (EY) Etihad Guest: 18 Months of no activity. EY platinum guest miles do not expire (from 01Jul2020)
- EVA Air (BR) Infinity MileageLands: 36 months hard expiration (see Mileage Validity section in T&Cs)
- Finnair (AY) Plus: 18 months (activity)
- Finnair Plus Rules Section 3.4
- Frontier (F9)
- Garuda Indonesia (GA) GarudaMiles: 3 years hard expiry; 3-year extension through Buy to Extend (see Mileage Expiry section of FAQ and then Buy To Extend right above that)
- Hawaiian (HA) HawaiianMiles
: 18 months (any activity: expiration policy web page)No expiry as above - Iberia (IB) Iberia Plus:3 years (earn or redeem, but not transfer: near bottom of FAQs)
- ITA Airways (AZ) Volare. The airline was unable to inherit Alitalia's MilleMiglia loyalty program after being barred from doing so by the European Commission. Expiry to be advised
- Japan Airlines (JL) Mileage Bank: hard expiry on the last day of the 36th month after earning; Suspension of mileage expiration for JGC Premier and JMB Diamond
- Jet Airways (9W) JetPrivilege:
3 years hard expiry, with longer expiration for JP CC holders & no expiration for JP Plat status; see T&Cs section 12.5 onward- Jet Airways stopped flying 17 April 2019
- link 1 and link 2
- JetPrivilege Loyality continuing Information from JetPrivilege loyality
- 9W Frequent Flyer Program - Jet Privilege [Locked]
- Intermiles Program (former JetPrivilege) [15 Nov 2019]
- Korean (KE) Skypass: 10 years hard expiry if earned after 1 July 2008; no expiration if earned before that (Skypass membership guide page 4)
- KLM (KL) FlyingBlue: See Air France/KLM above
- LATAM
LAN(LA) LATAM Pass:3 years (paid LAN flight)hard expiration: 2 years, with no known reset, for US and European members at least - Lufthansa (LH) Miles & More: 3 years hard expiration (section 2.5 of T&C) Miles do not expire if you have elite status or a (US) credit card where you make at least one purchase a month.
- Malaysia (MH) Enrich Miles: 3 to 3.99 years hard expiry; 1-year extension for a fee possible if done before expiration (see FAQ - expand "Managing" section )
- Phillipine (PR) Mabuhay Miles: (official 2013 announcement) (after any activity in 2 consecutive years)
- Qantas (QF) Frequent Flyer: 18 months (earn or spend, but not transfer: As 9.2 of T&Cs)
- Just lost over 500k points Has links to other threads on how to keep QF points alive
- Qatar (QR) Privilege Club: Expiry if no eligible activity in 36 months. (link). No expiration for Platinum members
- Royal Jordanian (RJ) Royal Plus: 18 Months (Activity) Reinstate Miles
- SAS (SK) Eurobonus: 4 Years hard expiry
- Eurobonus terms and condition (Section 3.9)
- Singapore (SQ) KrisFlyer: 3 years hard expiry; slight one-time extension possible for a fee if done before expiration (see sections B.17-B.20 of T&C)
- South African Airways (SA) Voyager: 3 years hard expiry (see section 11 of T&C)
- Southwest (WN) Rapid Rewards:
2 years (earn) - Thai Airways (TG) Royal Orchid Plus: 3 years hard expiration at end of a quarter (see section 14 of T&Cs)
- Turkish Airlines (TK) Miles & Smiles: 3 years, but can extend for a fee Validity of Miles and a news link
- United Airline (UA) MileagePlus:
18 months (any activity)Now do not expire. Refer above - Virgin America (VX)
Elevate: 18 months (any activity: Elevate info web page)Mile Expiration- VX ffp absorbed by AS 01 Jan 2018
- Virgin Australia (VA) Velocity: 24 months (earn or redeem, but not transfers) Link
- Virgin Atlantic (VS) Flying Club:
3 years(earn, redeem, purchase) From 24 Sep 2020 points do not expire.Refer above
Hotels
- Accor ALL: 365 days (an eligible stay, see section 7.6 )
- Choice Privileges: 18 months most activity (transitioned from 2-2.99 years hard in Feb 2016)
- Hilton HHonors: 24 months
15 months1 year(redeem, earn, purchase, donate) (T&C/General, section 13) - Hyatt Gold Passport (new name: World of Hyatt): 2 years (any activity) (General T&Cs #3)
- IHG Rewards Club: Gold/Platinum/Spire level - No Expiry. Basic ('club') level expires after 1 year (any activity see section 13 of T&C)
- La Quinta:
18 months (earn, redeemnow part of Wyndham Rewards (see below) since April 2019 program merger - Marriott Bonvoy (Rewards): 2 years (stay, redeem, credit card; see General Membership section 8 of T&Cs)
- Radisson Rewards (formerly Club Carlson): 2 years (earn or redeem)
- Ritz Carlton Rewards: same policy & T&Cs as Marriott Rewards
- Shangri-La Golden Circle: End of the calendar year the points were earned plus 2 years hard expiry (item D. i. 8. in T&C.
Starwood Preferred Guest:1 year (any activity)Taken over by Marriott- Wyndham Rewards: 18 months of inactivity (reset by any activity) PLUS hard expiry after 4 years.
Miscellaneous
- Amtrak Guest Rewards: 2 years (any activity or hold credit card)
- Hertz
Edit
15 Jan 2018. VX ffp absorbed by AS following takeover
10 Feb 2018 Added VS link. AB closed
23 Feb 2018 Added EgyptAir
18 Mar 2018 renamed / relinked Club Carlson to Radisson Rewards
19 Mar 2018 Added IB thread
27 Apr 2018 Added new Avianca policy thread
16 May 2018 Added EK reinstate link
14 Aug 2018 Added Hyatt link
23 Aug 2018 AC to buy back Aeroplan ffp
18 Nov 2018 Added AC link
11 Dec 2018 EK Plat no expiry
20 Apr 2019 Starwood taken over. Jetairways stopped flying
15 May 2019 Added CA, AY, RJ, SK
03 Nov 2019 Added Radisson link
16 Nov 2019 Added Intermiles Program (former JetPrivilege) link
16 Nov 2019 Updated Eithad
23 Nov 2019 Added Shangri-La Golden Circle to hotels, moved Southwest to non-expiring
10 Dec 2019 Cathay Pacific Asia Miles. Hard expiry to 18 months if no activity
10 Dec 2019 In hotels, noted that La Quinta is now just part of Wyndham Rewards (not a separate program any more)
11 Jan 2020 In hotels, updated Hilton for 15 months (previously 12 months) + updated Accor to new ALL program with new 365 days (old program has 1 year)
26 Jan 2020 Fixing [s t r i k e ] to [ s ] issue caused by 20 Jan 2020 software downgrade to formatting
01 Jul 2020 EY platinum status miles do not expire
21 Jul 2020 AC Expiry due to non activity was 12 months. Now 18 months
12 Aug 2020 Added AF/KLM link
26 Sep 2020 Added VS points now do not expire
26 Sep 2020 Updated LATAM to point out horrible change to hard expiration (at least for USA and European based members)
04 Oct 2020 Formatting improvements
31 Oct 2020 Updated link to QF T&Cs
28 Nov 2020 Added link for BA
09 Feb 2021 Added link for CX
18 Apr 2021 Added that HA miles no longer expire
07 Aug 2021 Updated link to AC T&C
21 Dec 2021 QR from hard expiry to 36 months if no activity. ITA Airways added
5 May 2022 Hilton clock expanded to 24 mos.
Miles/Points that Do and Don't Expire
#46
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Chicago
Programs: Delta SkyMiles, IHG (Platinum Elite), Amtrak Guest Rewards, Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors
Posts: 636
Many programs unfortunately do not show when you expiry date is. That's why this thread exists. The Wiki explains that your expiry is 1 year from your last IHG Club Rewards activity. Unfortunately, the IHG website only shows the last 180 days of activity, not the last year. It does show a calendar year-to-date of points earned, but that's not the "last year" either (except once a year).
So you either have to keep track of it manually, or have activity every 180 days or more often, so that you can see it by pulling up your last 180 days of activity.
(Those in the US have both the Chase IHG Club with its "net negative" annual fee, and IHG Club Dining, to make it easy to avoid inactivity. But based on other posts of yours, it seems you may be based in Canada, and if so those options may not available to you. I suggest you add your location to your FT Profile so that people can take where you're based into account when the answer to a question is different depending on where you're based.)
So you either have to keep track of it manually, or have activity every 180 days or more often, so that you can see it by pulling up your last 180 days of activity.
(Those in the US have both the Chase IHG Club with its "net negative" annual fee, and IHG Club Dining, to make it easy to avoid inactivity. But based on other posts of yours, it seems you may be based in Canada, and if so those options may not available to you. I suggest you add your location to your FT Profile so that people can take where you're based into account when the answer to a question is different depending on where you're based.)
#47
Join Date: Feb 2015
Programs: Top Tier Flyertalk Member
Posts: 683
Many programs unfortunately do not show when you expiry date is. That's why this thread exists. The Wiki explains that your expiry is 1 year from your last IHG Club Rewards activity. Unfortunately, the IHG website only shows the last 180 days of activity, not the last year. It does show a calendar year-to-date of points earned, but that's not the "last year" either (except once a year).
So you either have to keep track of it manually, or have activity every 180 days or more often, so that you can see it by pulling up your last 180 days of activity.
(Those in the US have both the Chase IHG Club with its "net negative" annual fee, and IHG Club Dining, to make it easy to avoid inactivity. But based on other posts of yours, it seems you may be based in Canada, and if so those options may not available to you. I suggest you add your location to your FT Profile so that people can take where you're based into account when the answer to a question is different depending on where you're based.)
So you either have to keep track of it manually, or have activity every 180 days or more often, so that you can see it by pulling up your last 180 days of activity.
(Those in the US have both the Chase IHG Club with its "net negative" annual fee, and IHG Club Dining, to make it easy to avoid inactivity. But based on other posts of yours, it seems you may be based in Canada, and if so those options may not available to you. I suggest you add your location to your FT Profile so that people can take where you're based into account when the answer to a question is different depending on where you're based.)
Last transaction was back in 2013 when I was still Plat and have stopped using them since moving onto SPG. So I assume I was dropped down to Club level sometime last year. And then 2015 would be when my 1 year of inactivity.
Any easy way to post some activity to it in Canada?
#48
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Chicago
Programs: Delta SkyMiles, IHG (Platinum Elite), Amtrak Guest Rewards, Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors
Posts: 636
Thanks. Based in Canada.
Last transaction was back in 2013 when I was still Plat and have stopped using them since moving onto SPG. So I assume I was dropped down to Club level sometime last year. And then 2015 would be when my 1 year of inactivity.
Any easy way to post some activity to it in Canada?
Last transaction was back in 2013 when I was still Plat and have stopped using them since moving onto SPG. So I assume I was dropped down to Club level sometime last year. And then 2015 would be when my 1 year of inactivity.
Any easy way to post some activity to it in Canada?
#49
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Tyrone,EU
Programs: Avios Hunter
Posts: 2,812
Thanks. Based in Canada.
Last transaction was back in 2013 when I was still Plat and have stopped using them since moving onto SPG. So I assume I was dropped down to Club level sometime last year. And then 2015 would be when my 1 year of inactivity.
Any easy way to post some activity to it in Canada?
Last transaction was back in 2013 when I was still Plat and have stopped using them since moving onto SPG. So I assume I was dropped down to Club level sometime last year. And then 2015 would be when my 1 year of inactivity.
Any easy way to post some activity to it in Canada?
#50
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: home = LAX
Posts: 25,933
Thanks. Based in Canada.
Last transaction was back in 2013 when I was still Plat and have stopped using them since moving onto SPG. So I assume I was dropped down to Club level sometime last year. And then 2015 would be when my 1 year of inactivity.
Any easy way to post some activity to it in Canada?
Last transaction was back in 2013 when I was still Plat and have stopped using them since moving onto SPG. So I assume I was dropped down to Club level sometime last year. And then 2015 would be when my 1 year of inactivity.
Any easy way to post some activity to it in Canada?
If you're worried that your points could expire any day now, then you might want the fastest-acting activity possible. That would be either buying points (in the US you can buy 1000 points plus possibly a bonus right now for USD$13.50) or donating points (in the US you can donate as little as 2500 points to IHG Shelter In A Storm). Log into your account and see what the options for buying or (under Redeem) donating are for you in Canada, and see if one of those would work for you. Those should create activity nearly instantly.
The problem with surveys and such is that, AFAIK, they're far from instant, they may take several weeks or longer to post to your IHG account.
For the long term (so you never have this short term worry again):
Take a look at this thread (in the IHG forum):
If I understand correctly, this card (or at least one version of it, in case there are multiple versions) has no annual fee and gives you Gold status. While not quite as good as Plat status, it's better than Club status, in that being Gold keeps your points from expiring. Of course, you have to keep a card with no annual fee itself "alive" (to keep the bank from cancelling it for "inactivity") by using it at least once or twice a year, and that'll earn you IHG activity too (just in case Gold status weren't enough).
#51
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Tyrone,EU
Programs: Avios Hunter
Posts: 2,812
I found the relevant thread:-
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/inter...ub-survey.html
.....however all the links to the various surveys are now dead, so no help for this matter.
#52
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: home = LAX
Posts: 25,933
It's a long time since I did those IHG surveys, or as I recall now they might have been a list of multiple choice questions, but the points posted immediately upon completion.
I found the relevant thread:-
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/inter...ub-survey.html
.....however all the links to the various surveys are now dead, so no help for this matter.
I found the relevant thread:-
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/inter...ub-survey.html
.....however all the links to the various surveys are now dead, so no help for this matter.
#53
Join Date: Feb 2015
Programs: Top Tier Flyertalk Member
Posts: 683
Thanks all. I done all the IHG surveys available prior to 2013. Unless there has been any new ones (which I don't think), or the ability to do it a second time, it won't work.
I actually have more than $400 in eRewards that I was planning to transfer to AS/AA in the future. I logged in just now....and checked. Unfortunately IHG isn't one of the option. Aside from airlines, etc, the only hotel I can choose is Choice Privileges.
Maybe I'll shoot IHG an email before proceeding with the buy/donate option.
I actually have more than $400 in eRewards that I was planning to transfer to AS/AA in the future. I logged in just now....and checked. Unfortunately IHG isn't one of the option. Aside from airlines, etc, the only hotel I can choose is Choice Privileges.
Maybe I'll shoot IHG an email before proceeding with the buy/donate option.
#54
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: LAX
Posts: 650
IHG just announced in April of 2015 that they were going to implement the policy of points expiring after 1 year of inactivity, effective that date. So, no points will expire until May of 2016. So, you have some time to generate some activity to keep your points from expiring.
#55
Suspended
Join Date: Oct 2015
Posts: 2
Many programs unfortunately do not show when you expiry date is. That's why this thread exists. The Wiki explains that your expiry is 1 year from your last IHG Club Rewards activity. Unfortunately, the IHG website only shows the last 180 days of activity, not the last year. It does show a calendar year-to-date of points earned, but that's not the "last year" either except once a year.
#56
Join Date: Feb 2015
Programs: Top Tier Flyertalk Member
Posts: 683
IHG just announced in April of 2015 that they were going to implement the policy of points expiring after 1 year of inactivity, effective that date. So, no points will expire until May of 2016. So, you have some time to generate some activity to keep your points from expiring.
Maybe I'll just sign up for the no AF credit card in April / May
#57
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Chicago
Programs: Delta SkyMiles, IHG (Platinum Elite), Amtrak Guest Rewards, Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors
Posts: 636
Thanks all. I done all the IHG surveys available prior to 2013. Unless there has been any new ones (which I don't think), or the ability to do it a second time, it won't work.
I actually have more than $400 in eRewards that I was planning to transfer to AS/AA in the future. I logged in just now....and checked. Unfortunately IHG isn't one of the option. Aside from airlines, etc, the only hotel I can choose is Choice Privileges.
Maybe I'll shoot IHG an email before proceeding with the buy/donate option.
I actually have more than $400 in eRewards that I was planning to transfer to AS/AA in the future. I logged in just now....and checked. Unfortunately IHG isn't one of the option. Aside from airlines, etc, the only hotel I can choose is Choice Privileges.
Maybe I'll shoot IHG an email before proceeding with the buy/donate option.
#58
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Charleston, SC, USA
Programs: Avis Pref+, Hyatt Explorist, Marriott Life Gold, Honors Silver, IHG Plat via MC.
Posts: 6,786
E-rewards members who were "invited" by a certain airline/ hotel are usually blocked from redeeming for competitors' points/ miles! So some are limited to that one airline but they may redeem for any hotel points, while others are vice-versa. So it sounds like Jordan was invited by Choice Privileges.
#59
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Saipan, MP 96950 USA (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands = the CNMI)
Programs: UA Silver, Hilton Silver. Life: UA .57 MM, United & Admirals Clubs (spousal), Marriott Platinum
Posts: 15,049
Added Philippine Airlines (PR) Mabuhay Miles.
See also http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/other...l#post25738460
See also http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/other...l#post25738460