Frequent flyers
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Santa Clara, CA, USA
Posts: 1
Frequent flyers
I travel a lot to Cameroon(Central Africa)and Europe (France & Germany) with Air France exclusively. I wanted to know how to maximise my frequent flyers with some deals I may not be aware of. Also my wife and I have this dream of achieving 1 million miles on a frequent flyer program preferrably Air France though not restricted to it. Does someone know what to do and how much it might cost
Thanks a lot
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Thanks a lot
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#2
Original Member




Join Date: May 1998
Location: Canada
Programs: AC SE 2MM, HH Dd, Bonvoy G; IC S; AA; DL
Posts: 14,496
If you are living in US, you might want to put those AF miles in a Delta Sky Miles account. Now AF and DL are members of Skyteam, maybe there will be more interchangeable benefits.
I presume with Delta, you could get points on some kind of mileage earning credit card which might be more difficult on AF Frequence Plus as a US based resident. Check out the Delta forum to see what sort of opportunities there are.
I have been flying AF from Paris to Douala several times a year but the miles take a long time to add up. Their double promotion with AF Frequence Plus recently was a welcome addition but such promotions have been few and far between.
If you use Delta at all in the US, you might appreciate that.
I still put all my North America to Europe miles towards my Star Alliance carrier and hope that I might be able to do something someday with my AF Frequence Plus account. I get free upgrades on my Star Alliance carrier (Air Canada) for the transcontinental and trans-Atlantic flights so I don't fly AF over the ocean.
I presume with Delta, you could get points on some kind of mileage earning credit card which might be more difficult on AF Frequence Plus as a US based resident. Check out the Delta forum to see what sort of opportunities there are.
I have been flying AF from Paris to Douala several times a year but the miles take a long time to add up. Their double promotion with AF Frequence Plus recently was a welcome addition but such promotions have been few and far between.
If you use Delta at all in the US, you might appreciate that.
I still put all my North America to Europe miles towards my Star Alliance carrier and hope that I might be able to do something someday with my AF Frequence Plus account. I get free upgrades on my Star Alliance carrier (Air Canada) for the transcontinental and trans-Atlantic flights so I don't fly AF over the ocean.
#5

Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Cambridge, MA 02138
Posts: 2,104
Something to consider: The many 'airline mariages' we have seen sometimes fall apart. For instance, Air France and Continental used to be very close and that relationship is ending. I don't see that happening with AF and Delta, but one never knows what lays ahead a few years from now.
So, if you fly primarily Air France, I would use their frequent flyer program - thereby enabling you to get closer to your 1 million mile mark without having to worry about AF switching alliances.
So, if you fly primarily Air France, I would use their frequent flyer program - thereby enabling you to get closer to your 1 million mile mark without having to worry about AF switching alliances.

