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Old Nov 17, 2007 | 9:45 am
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Agonizing Decisions...

Grateful that the following is the most pressing decision I need to make right now...

Ok - looking for all of you SE types out there for some advice. I will become SE for the first time this year and I'm making the assumption (dangerous I know) that the SE benefits will be the same this year??

Got them all handled except the one for flight pass activity. I will be flying on a latitude Canada East Pass all year next year however, I will also fly probably 6-8 times out west and another 6-8 times into various US destinations (maybe 4 of length). The certs sound great but I would end up with near 30 or more based on the regular milage threshold bonus certs. Taking the miles would give me a guaranteed 215k before flying a mile and making the highest levels of threshold bonus a reality. I guess my question is what is everyone's opinion of the high level threshold bonuses? Are they worth chasing?

I have never flown this much before as I am still relatively young but have flown a lot this year. I can sort of envision the longer trips having real value in the front - so I am wondering where you all see the best benefit.

I know at the end of the day it will come down to a personal choice however, your opinions could help understand better. Thanks
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Old Nov 17, 2007 | 10:41 am
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