Originally Posted by
texxan1
Ive been lurking around, finally registered and am even more confused than ever.
Ok, here is the deal with me.
I live in Houston, and am about to embark on a new adventure where I will be taking a job in Alaska on the slope. That will consist of working two weeks on two weeks off. So basically, every two weeks I will be flying from IAH to Anchorage...
Ive never flown much, but have always wanted to do weekend trips with my wife etc. So i want to make sure and do the correct thing when it comes to maximizing travel miles that will help us in the future.
So what im curious about, is what the best avenue is to earn maximum miles for the travel only. I dont use CC's for everyday purchases but i dont have a problem getting one, just usually pay cash for stuff.
Also, its my guess that i will be flying CO most of the time, since they have direct flights etc.
Im not asking for exact description of what would be best, just point me in the direction so i can get a good start at racking up some miles for travel.
Thanks
Tex
Get a CC for the respective airline you will be traveling on. Most give you bonus miles for airline ticket purchase. Find an airline that allows you to use the miles in the most beneficial way. You'll be getting roughly 6,400 miles for each RT, so by your 4th rotation on the slope you will have earned a free economy award ticket.
Also, nobody runs a non stop out of IAH into ANC. You will be stopping someplace along the way. SLC, PDX, SEA.
Have fun, being on the slope you work some long hours and the environment can be quite hostile. You will definitely rack up some cash on your rotation.