Originally Posted by
EileenSRN
OK, so I'm not understanding your comment. For an upcoming trip they are offering a mileage multiplier of 6558 miles for $213. Am I doing the math correctly? 213 divided by 6558 equals .032xxxxxxxxxxx. Are we talking semantics here? I don't see a difference between .032 cents and $.032.
$.032 is 3.2 cents, so yes, it is different than .032 cents
$.032 is .032 dollars, or 100 times .032 cents
We all all buy like to buy miles at .032 cents....... 3.2 cents, no so much.
A few years ago, when AA was losing tons of money, a bunch of us here were able to find flights were we could get a plane ticket
and get miles for under 1 cent per mile (Coast to Coast quadruple miles for $100 or less)