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Coronawiki (March 2020)
Does anyone know if Lifemiles will waive cancellation fees for an award ticket due to COVID-19 concerns?
Unfortunately, barring an outright flight cancellation, Lifemiles will not waive cancel fees.
Just pay the $200 as a "self caution fee". (nobody is actually preventing you the passenger from flying as you booked).
In the future, it would be wise to invest in travel insurance.
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Transferring Amex MR points will extend expiration of LM. Post #906 confirms this. Expiration date updates overnight, so wait 24 hours after the transferred miles have posted to LM.
LifeMiles' Star Alliance Award Chart
Cash & Miles redemptions: the price per mile purchased during award booking varies significantly depending on how many miles are purchased. The "sweet spots" are between 38% and 58% of the total mileage required, where miles are purchased for 1.5 cents. See here for some examples.
Beware of Cabotage: LifeMiles has been known to issue tickets that constitute Cabotage, and at least one instance of denied boarding has been reported, stranding the passenger. An example is travel on Avianca from LAX to SJU (via SAL/BOG). For additional information see the WIKI of this thread.
https://www.lifemiles.com/eng/abo/wnb/wnbtercond.aspx
Does anyone know if Lifemiles will waive cancellation fees for an award ticket due to COVID-19 concerns?
Unfortunately, barring an outright flight cancellation, Lifemiles will not waive cancel fees.
Just pay the $200 as a "self caution fee". (nobody is actually preventing you the passenger from flying as you booked).
In the future, it would be wise to invest in travel insurance.
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Transferring Amex MR points will extend expiration of LM. Post #906 confirms this. Expiration date updates overnight, so wait 24 hours after the transferred miles have posted to LM.
LifeMiles' Star Alliance Award Chart
Cash & Miles redemptions: the price per mile purchased during award booking varies significantly depending on how many miles are purchased. The "sweet spots" are between 38% and 58% of the total mileage required, where miles are purchased for 1.5 cents. See here for some examples.
Beware of Cabotage: LifeMiles has been known to issue tickets that constitute Cabotage, and at least one instance of denied boarding has been reported, stranding the passenger. An example is travel on Avianca from LAX to SJU (via SAL/BOG). For additional information see the WIKI of this thread.
https://www.lifemiles.com/eng/abo/wnb/wnbtercond.aspx
Miles Expiration Policy valid from April 15th , 2018.
- Any miles accrual transaction in a member´s account in the Program extends the validity of the miles in the account of such member for a term of twelve (12) months from the date of such accrual of miles. Other transactions that may affect the balance of miles in a member’s account, including redemption transactions, will have no effect on them and will not extend the validity of the miles in such account. This general rule will have the following exceptions that extend the validity of such miles in the account of such member for twenty-four (24) months from the date of such accrual: (i) any accrual of miles in a member´s account with an Elite Status at the time of the accrual; (ii) any accrual of miles derived from a cobranded credit or debit cards under the LifeMiles brand.
- ......the following accrual activities do not extend the validity of the miles in the member´s account: 1) the birthday bonus or any other miles bonus that may be given by the LifeMiles Program and LifeMiles LTD so establishes.; 2) the migration of points or miles from other loyalty programs to the LifeMiles Program made as a consequence of the union of both loyalty programs or the migration of one member from another loyalty program to the LifeMiles Program; and 3) the merger of accounts of the LifeMiles Program, including those derived from a member´s duplicate accounts.
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#796
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 3,837
They don't send reminders of course
#797
Join Date: Feb 2001
Programs: IHG Diamond, HH Diamond, BW Diamond Select, Accor Silver, Marriott Gold
Posts: 4,227
As long as miles move into the account, it extends the period.
(Apart from some exceptions, such as LM bonuses and account merges.)
#799
Join Date: Feb 2001
Programs: IHG Diamond, HH Diamond, BW Diamond Select, Accor Silver, Marriott Gold
Posts: 4,227
Quick question (I hope)...
I'm looking at an award ticket on United from SAN-SFO and the chart seems to imply this would be 7,500 miles RT. When I look it up online, I am seeing 9,000 RT. I did a search on FT and of the blogs and don't see any mention of this price anywhere.
I'm looking at an award ticket on United from SAN-SFO and the chart seems to imply this would be 7,500 miles RT. When I look it up online, I am seeing 9,000 RT. I did a search on FT and of the blogs and don't see any mention of this price anywhere.
80k LM can be used for a $4000+ international business class fare (5+c/mile), but you're considering using 9k LM for a $163 fare (1.8c/mile). It's quite possible that there are no experts in spending LM that way.
#800
Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 261
And if i then bought 1000 miles of $30USD - that would extend as well?
#802
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Austin, TX
Programs: Once upon a time...
Posts: 863
The chart says 7500 miles each way. Seems like they reduce it for short distances, in a quite non-obvious way. BOS-IAD is 7000, even though it's shorter than SAN-SFO.
80k LM can be used for a $4000+ international business class fare (5+c/mile), but you're considering using 9k LM for a $163 fare (1.8c/mile). It's quite possible that there are no experts in spending LM that way.
80k LM can be used for a $4000+ international business class fare (5+c/mile), but you're considering using 9k LM for a $163 fare (1.8c/mile). It's quite possible that there are no experts in spending LM that way.
Considering I'm flying within 7 days, I'm using 9k LM for a $279 fare (3.1c/mile). True, it's not the BEST use of miles, but I have a large surplus and it fits my needs.
That's for straightening me out!
#803
Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 261
Anyone else have an issue whereby they cancel your booking after two failed attempts at taking payment?
My CC rejected (they thought it was fraud) and now I have lost the booking - very frustrating particularly as they now say they can't do anything until the 5th Feb
My CC rejected (they thought it was fraud) and now I have lost the booking - very frustrating particularly as they now say they can't do anything until the 5th Feb
#805
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Dallas, TX
Programs: WN A-List Pref, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Gold, IHG Plat
Posts: 460
Now that the new Lifemiles website has rolled out and underwhelmed everyone, does anyone have a corrected set of links for the award charts? I can find shots of the old site posted around travel bloggers and archive.org, but the links in the Wiki no longer work.
#807
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Amsterdam
Programs: A3, BA, OZ,
Posts: 1,096
Hiya. So I couldn't quite tell if this thread was just about the mileage programme or if airline questions could be asked as well, so apologies if this is the wrong place for this query.
I am curious if Avianca grants additional baggage for Star Gold as it would seem that they don't according to their website. If I fly from Europe, business class includes 2 bags at 32 kg a piece. According to their page on baggage allowance, Star Gold flying in business class can get 2 bags at 32 kg a piece. Just wanted to confirm that this is the case. Seems a bit cheeky.
Cheers.
I am curious if Avianca grants additional baggage for Star Gold as it would seem that they don't according to their website. If I fly from Europe, business class includes 2 bags at 32 kg a piece. According to their page on baggage allowance, Star Gold flying in business class can get 2 bags at 32 kg a piece. Just wanted to confirm that this is the case. Seems a bit cheeky.
Cheers.
#808
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 3,837
Hiya. So I couldn't quite tell if this thread was just about the mileage programme or if airline questions could be asked as well, so apologies if this is the wrong place for this query.
I am curious if Avianca grants additional baggage for Star Gold as it would seem that they don't according to their website. If I fly from Europe, business class includes 2 bags at 32 kg a piece. According to their page on baggage allowance, Star Gold flying in business class can get 2 bags at 32 kg a piece. Just wanted to confirm that this is the case. Seems a bit cheeky.
Cheers.
I am curious if Avianca grants additional baggage for Star Gold as it would seem that they don't according to their website. If I fly from Europe, business class includes 2 bags at 32 kg a piece. According to their page on baggage allowance, Star Gold flying in business class can get 2 bags at 32 kg a piece. Just wanted to confirm that this is the case. Seems a bit cheeky.
Cheers.
https://www.staralliance.com/en/recognitionExtra Baggage Allowance
You can take an extra 20 kg (44 pounds) where the weight concept applies or an extra piece where the piece concept applies.
Some airlines do not offer this benefit on individual flights but only on connecting Star Alliance flights. Within Europe on "Light" fares offered by Lufthansa, Austrian & SWISS, "Check&Go" fares offered by Brussels Airlines and “Go light” fares offered by SAS as well as on “Seat” fares offered by Air New Zealand, the extra baggage allowance is not offered.
#810
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 34
I think only when booking Avianca it got more expensive. On Star Alliance flights still possible to get the price per 1000 Miles down to $15. So I suppose either a bug or Star Alliance flights will follow soon.