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aa767flyer Nov 1, 2008 10:19 pm


Originally Posted by Hagbard Viking (Post 10614705)
What's the purpose of including the class of service bonus but not the elite bonus? The class of service bonus is not elite qualifying miles.

Sorry points not miles. I am qualifying with points not miles.

Fraser Nov 1, 2008 10:37 pm


Originally Posted by stu52 (Post 10612467)
How many miles would you consider to be too many? 30,000 miles?

There was a thread on the United forum similar to this and I was surprised by those whose flying was majority MRs! Like 90% MRs :eek:

mzito Nov 2, 2008 4:09 pm


Originally Posted by ethang801 (Post 10614828)
did you have to get a visa for the turnaround?

There was some discussion about that between myself and the visa folks (we were all in agreement that I need A visa, just not clear whether a tourist or transit visa), so I just got a tourist visa before I came, figured better safe then sorry. That just invited some questions from the customs folks about why I was leaving three hours after arrival.

ctobriens Nov 2, 2008 4:31 pm

MR to Moscow
 
4 day trip over the Christmas break will put me over the 100k mark. EXP for the first time!:)

hauteboy Nov 2, 2008 4:37 pm

All of my travel is on my own dime.. I earned EXP two years in a row (and hit 1MM/2MM) just doing MRs. I had QF Platinum status for several years after that so haven't needed to earn EXP since, but may go for it again next year.


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