Originally Posted by
LondonElite
If you fly four times a year, no frequent flier plan is going to do much good to you, and you can't expect any benefits given your low revenue contribution. Bottom line is that it probably doesn't matter.
True. Years ago, I flew a lot of United Shuttle and deposited the miles in Lufthansa because they credited 1,000 miles per flight compared to actual miles on United.
I think the best strategy is to just deposit Air Canada credit to United because I have a fair amount of miles in United due to inability to burn through them.