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yensid Jan 21, 2010 6:33 pm

Lifetime status
 
Does anyone know if I can reach lifetime status on Continental without being a regular flyer? What I mean is, is it comparable to American Airlines which allows you to use ANY means of earning miles to achieve their lifetime status. I fly about once or twice a year but I use my credit cards for EVERYTHING. So I'm hoping to earn the status through miles earned via a credit card. Thank you!

sdm1130 Jan 21, 2010 6:36 pm

No, miles earned through a Continental credit card do not count toward Million Miler status.

FT Lurker Jan 21, 2010 6:39 pm

If you have the Presidential Plus card and earned the maximum number (28,000) flex EQM, you could hit MM in 35 years.

JC1120 Jan 21, 2010 9:18 pm


Originally Posted by yensid (Post 13229537)
Does anyone know if I can reach lifetime status on Continental without being a regular flyer? What I mean is, is it comparable to American Airlines which allows you to use ANY means of earning miles to achieve their lifetime status. I fly about once or twice a year but I use my credit cards for EVERYTHING. So I'm hoping to earn the status through miles earned via a credit card. Thank you!

in all honesty, lifetime status doesn't do you much good if you're not a regular flyer anyway.

controller1 Jan 21, 2010 9:23 pm

Unlike AA which counts ALL miles regardless of source, CO only counts BIS miles for lifetime miles status.

yensid Jan 21, 2010 9:40 pm


Originally Posted by CJ1120 (Post 13230601)
in all honesty, lifetime status doesn't do you much good if you're not a regular flyer anyway.

True! But I am hoping to do a lot of traveling in about 5 years or so.:) On another note do you think United Airlines is better or Continental? I'm trying to figure out which airline I should post all my flying miles onto.

sbm12 Jan 21, 2010 10:51 pm

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Originally Posted by controller1
Unlike AA which counts ALL miles regardless of source, CO only counts BIS miles for lifetime miles status.

CO bases it on EQMs, not BIS miles. EQMs can come from sources other than BIS but there are not many of them.

Kiwi Flyer Jan 21, 2010 10:57 pm

Does CO lifetime include all EQMs (ie all airlines)? Whereas UA lifetime is only on United, United Express and Ted.

rolov Jan 21, 2010 11:02 pm


Originally Posted by Kiwi Flyer (Post 13231092)
Does CO lifetime include all EQMs (ie all airlines)? Whereas UA lifetime is only on United, United Express and Ted.

Yes sir, all miles that count as eqms on CO count towards lifetime status.

A fine line between pleasure and pain part deux :D or a couple of SQ RTWs should do it for you.

controller1 Jan 22, 2010 4:46 am


Originally Posted by sbm12 (Post 13231066)
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CO bases it on EQMs, not BIS miles. EQMs can come from sources other than BIS but there are not many of them.

Thanks. I stand corrected.

nova08 Jan 22, 2010 6:53 am


Originally Posted by CJ1120 (Post 13230601)
in all honesty, lifetime status doesn't do you much good if you're not a regular flyer anyway.

I beg to differ. I'll use myself as an example. I'm 24, with still a ways to go until I hit MM. But I plan to travel quite a bit for the next 5-10 years. If I hit MM by the time i'm 35, i'll have at least Silver for the rest of my life. So if from 35-50 I only average a few thousand miles a year, but then at 50 I want to take my family on vacation I'll still have those Silver benefits (It's not much, but it's something)

JC1120 Jan 22, 2010 8:22 am


Originally Posted by nova08 (Post 13232419)
I beg to differ. I'll use myself as an example. I'm 24, with still a ways to go until I hit MM. But I plan to travel quite a bit for the next 5-10 years. If I hit MM by the time i'm 35, i'll have at least Silver for the rest of my life. So if from 35-50 I only average a few thousand miles a year, but then at 50 I want to take my family on vacation I'll still have those Silver benefits (It's not much, but it's something)

Would you go out of your way to earn it for something you'd use once or twice a year starting 15+ years from now? Perhaps, but then again, your effort is probably more worthwhile applied somewhere else with a more tangible NPV benefit.

nova08 Jan 22, 2010 9:07 am


Originally Posted by CJ1120 (Post 13232955)
Would you go out of your way to earn it for something you'd use once or twice a year starting 15+ years from now? Perhaps, but then again, your effort is probably more worthwhile applied somewhere else with a more tangible NPV benefit.


Yes if I was going out of my way to get to MM pretty much just for the sake of having it then it would be a waste. However as a nonmarried young guy I am at a point in my life where I have the least restrictions to pick up and visit friends in Dallas for the weekend or go to Italy for a few days (both of which I am doing in the next few weeks). I disregard any business travel that may come my way in the future because right now all my travel is for pleasure. So the way I see it, reaching MM and having that silver status for life is just an added benefit.

JC1120 Jan 22, 2010 9:51 am


Originally Posted by nova08 (Post 13233271)
Yes if I was going out of my way to get to MM pretty much just for the sake of having it then it would be a waste. However as a nonmarried young guy I am at a point in my life where I have the least restrictions to pick up and visit friends in Dallas for the weekend or go to Italy for a few days (both of which I am doing in the next few weeks). I disregard any business travel that may come my way in the future because right now all my travel is for pleasure. So the way I see it, reaching MM and having that silver status for life is just an added benefit.

Right, you're looking to earn MM by flying you pretty much intended to do anyway through the next couple of years, therefore its not going out of your way. The OP is trying to earn it by not flying, and if thats the case (especially since CO cards don't work that way), then its probably more worthwhile using a credit card that provides other benefits.

Kiwi Flyer Jan 22, 2010 5:23 pm


Originally Posted by rolov (Post 13231109)
A fine line between pleasure and pain part deux :D or a couple of SQ RTWs should do it for you.

I'd need a lot more than 2 RTWs to qualify, although I'm thinking nesting *A mega do II with a *A RTW may be a good start.


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