To join MPC?
#1
Original Poster


Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Vancouver Island
Posts: 321
To join MPC?
Is it worthwhile to join the MPC, I won't be accruing enough miles on my next trip with them to get out of green.
And will be claiming the miles against Alaska Air program.
YVR-HKG-HAN
SIN-HKG-YVR
The only real benefit I see is that you get priority boarding, does this actually occur? Is this worth the $50? Are there any unlisted benefits to MPC green?
I already have a priority pass so I'm not worried about trying to get into lounges.
thanks.
And will be claiming the miles against Alaska Air program.
YVR-HKG-HAN
SIN-HKG-YVR
The only real benefit I see is that you get priority boarding, does this actually occur? Is this worth the $50? Are there any unlisted benefits to MPC green?
I already have a priority pass so I'm not worried about trying to get into lounges.
thanks.
Last edited by sinecure; Nov 4, 2011 at 9:57 am Reason: added AS program note.
#2




Join Date: May 2007
Programs: UA 1K, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 8,098
Is it worthwhile to join the MPC, I won't be accruing enough miles on my next trip with them to get out of green.
And will be claiming the miles against Alaska Air program.
YVR-HKG-HAN
SIN-HKG-YVR
The only real benefit I see is that you get priority boarding, does this actually occur? Is this worth the $50? Are there any unlisted benefits to MPC green?
I already have a priority pass so I'm not worried about trying to get into lounges.
thanks.
And will be claiming the miles against Alaska Air program.
YVR-HKG-HAN
SIN-HKG-YVR
The only real benefit I see is that you get priority boarding, does this actually occur? Is this worth the $50? Are there any unlisted benefits to MPC green?
I already have a priority pass so I'm not worried about trying to get into lounges.
thanks.
#3


Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: CHI / SFO
Programs: UA*G, AC*S, Marriott LTP, National Exec
Posts: 3,893
At YVR you can use the MPC lines which are the same as the Business Class lines. Priority boarding for GR is hit-and-miss, although I don't usually stick around that long. GR won't get you into any lounges anyways so if it will just be the one set of flights I wouldn't bother wasting 50$ for GR.
#4


Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 6,978
Is it worthwhile to join the MPC, I won't be accruing enough miles on my next trip with them to get out of green.
And will be claiming the miles against Alaska Air program.
YVR-HKG-HAN
SIN-HKG-YVR
The only real benefit I see is that you get priority boarding, does this actually occur? Is this worth the $50? Are there any unlisted benefits to MPC green?
I already have a priority pass so I'm not worried about trying to get into lounges.
thanks.
And will be claiming the miles against Alaska Air program.
YVR-HKG-HAN
SIN-HKG-YVR
The only real benefit I see is that you get priority boarding, does this actually occur? Is this worth the $50? Are there any unlisted benefits to MPC green?
I already have a priority pass so I'm not worried about trying to get into lounges.
thanks.
As soon as my job not require me to travel that much (say only 30K miles a year), I am switching to AA FFP in a sec.
#5


Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,657
In my personal opinion, if you cannot accrue enough to be at least MPC GO, then MPC is not worth it (MPC Silver is really nothing special), stick with a North American airlines' FFP which have ridiculous mileage redemption rules.
As soon as my job not require me to travel that much (say only 30K miles a year), I am switching to AA FFP in a sec.
As soon as my job not require me to travel that much (say only 30K miles a year), I am switching to AA FFP in a sec.
#6


Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: CHI / SFO
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Other than lounge access (which is very nice as a SL) most SLs would be better served by crediting to AA, especially you book the AA codeshares or a high enough fare class on CX flights to earn miles. I don't actually want to fly on AA but it was very tempting to switch to AA last year when I didn't fly CX for several months.
#7
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: PH
Programs: CX Marco Polo GR,DL Skymiles, SQ Krisfyer,PH Mabuhay Miles, HH gold, BWR Diamond
Posts: 237
In my personal opinion, if you cannot accrue enough to be at least MPC GO, then MPC is not worth it (MPC Silver is really nothing special), stick with a North American airlines' FFP which have ridiculous mileage redemption rules.
As soon as my job not require me to travel that much (say only 30K miles a year), I am switching to AA FFP in a sec.
As soon as my job not require me to travel that much (say only 30K miles a year), I am switching to AA FFP in a sec.
Even for me who has a credit card that gives me unlimited access at least one lounge in almost all major airports in the world except for Australia (and it is not even a priority pass)..I still regard the several lounges of CX in HKG as among best, so having an SL card just for the CX lounge in HKG gives me value on top of (or in spite of) already having unlimited free access to 4 other lounges in HKG. As of now, since I'm silver, I'm skipping the 4 other HKG lounges as I have access the CX lounges.
I actually become a MPC member because one of my former credit card's benefits is free membership to the MPC. If not been for that, I would not have paid $50 to join MPC just for the prority check in and boarding. Coz at that time, I have no intention of becoming silver.. my SL status is due to unplanned business travels in the previous year and CX offering the cheaper fare vs either Delta or Korean air at those times.
#8
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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To OP, my opinion is it depends on what you want to achieve.
To be honest, being based in NA, choosing CX MPC/AM is not a wise move (as the ways you can earn miles are extremely limited).
Beside, AA gives better benefit than MPC (like AA award ticket has no CX YR, for now).
+1.
In the case of *A, *G is required for these benefits.
Not exactly true. Since oneworld does not has a uniform guideline on lounge, basically each time a SL travel with CX, the SL will be entitled to use the lounge, regardless CX-operated or contract (For instance, BA in SFO and LX in ORD). In other word, SL's eligibility is based on metal, not location.
To be honest, being based in NA, choosing CX MPC/AM is not a wise move (as the ways you can earn miles are extremely limited).
Beside, AA gives better benefit than MPC (like AA award ticket has no CX YR, for now).
In the case of *A, *G is required for these benefits.
Not exactly true. Since oneworld does not has a uniform guideline on lounge, basically each time a SL travel with CX, the SL will be entitled to use the lounge, regardless CX-operated or contract (For instance, BA in SFO and LX in ORD). In other word, SL's eligibility is based on metal, not location.
#9


Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: CHI / SFO
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Not exactly true. Since oneworld does not has a uniform guideline on lounge, basically each time a SL travel with CX, the SL will be entitled to use the lounge, regardless CX-operated or contract (For instance, BA in SFO and LX in ORD). In other word, SL's eligibility is based on metal, not location.
#10


Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 6,978
I don't know about that. When I was a student, being first in line or having luxury lounge was the least of my concerns. The real benefit is to accumulate miles fastest, ability to redeem the miles cheapest. Both are weak points of MPC. Like I said MPC is great if you are their premium member. As casual traveler I would suggest an american ftp.
#11
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: PH
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I disagree on the 2nd point, coz in some case, you can access a designated one world airline lounge as an SL if the airport has no CX lounge.
for example, in HND, tokyo, there is no CX lounge. So business class CX passengers and MPC silver and up have access to JAL's Sakura lounge instead. Same with BA in SFO and LX in ORD.
#12


Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: CHI / SFO
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Hm interesting, must be another one of those things CX conveniently leaves out on their website and membership material. I've only been downgraded to SL for a year and I mainly fly CX to TPE, SIN and YVR so I don't usually have to worry about not getting lounge access.
#13
Original Poster


Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Vancouver Island
Posts: 321
I remember our flight on MX recently when the line at check in was horrific and late opening, thus leaving us no time to enjoy the lounge after check in and security.
Also we are flying out on CX 889 at 3am and wonder if priority boarding will net any advantage since it's coming from JFK, other than a better shot at overhead space.
thanks for the great discussion, and we plan already to hit up the West Lounge in HKG w/ priority pass.
#15


Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 6,978
Hm interesting, must be another one of those things CX conveniently leaves out on their website and membership material. I've only been downgraded to SL for a year and I mainly fly CX to TPE, SIN and YVR so I don't usually have to worry about not getting lounge access.
However, as SL you are not high enough in the Oneworld tier to lounge hop other OW lounges and you are restricted to what CX offers you. Only MPC GO and DM have hopping rights (and even then, OW lounges have the right to reject you due to 'capacity control')


