Originally Posted by
jaesun
I have started to look into getting a FF miles CC. Reason is that I plan on sending my kids to korea every couple years during the summers.
But I have wondered how the miles program works with credit cards and earning them. I seen many of them with a bonus miles when you first sign up (25k miles, etc), and earning anywhere from 0.5 miles to 1 per $1 you spend.
Am I missing something in how you get rewarded and then use the miles for tickets?
Trips from where I am (LAS) to ICN is roughly 12k miles roundtrip. With say a bonus of 25k miles alone, that is enough for 2 tickets?
Is there something I am missing? I notice most cards do come with an annual fee (first year waived). Do the miles you earn ever expire? And I assume the best way to get miles is to use a specific airline program?
Also, how do the tickets get purchased? do you have a choice with FC, Business, Economy?
I just wonder because it seems like a big bonus (way better than a reward such as 1% cash back, which to me, seems like it would be way worse than FF mile rewards?). I mean, 25k miles bonus, and a trip to korea is 12k miles, is enough for 2 tickets, and that could easily be $3000 if paid for myself?
There has got to be some conversion or silver lining in this that I am missing?
You can redeem bonus Credit Card miles just like you would redeem regular Airline miles.
The redemption ratio IS NOT 1 for 1, sorry about that...
Look on each airlines website to see what a NA-Asia ticket would cost... for example on AA, a RT in Economy to Korea would be around 50k Off-Peak, 65K Peak... in Business 100K and First 125K.... and that would per ticket, plus any Fees or Taxes
Here's a link to the Awards Chart
http://www.aa.com/i18n/disclaimers/a...rtnerChart.jsp
Most US Airlines charge a similar amount of miles, except for Delta SkyPesos where the value of their miles is pegged to the value of yesterday's newspaper (aka they are almost worthless) hehehe