Silver: CO or NW?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Texas Hill Country
Programs: AS MVP Gold 75K, Hyatt Explorist, UA 1MM
Posts: 2,118
Silver: CO or NW?
Howdy! I'm using a combination of NW and CO flights in the first quarter of '03 to gain status. Onepass desk confirms that status
will last through the last day of
February, 2005.
What are the pros and cons in deciding between CO's Silver or NW's Silver? Are there any differences? If so, which would you select and why?
Help is very much appreciated.
Cheers!
will last through the last day of
February, 2005.
What are the pros and cons in deciding between CO's Silver or NW's Silver? Are there any differences? If so, which would you select and why?
Help is very much appreciated.
Cheers!
#2
Original Member



Join Date: May 1998
Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA
Programs: AAdvantage EXP/1mm/Admirals,United Silver+Club (life),Marriott Titanium,Hilton & Accor Gold
Posts: 5,064
Simply choose the one you'll fly the most. All else being equal, I'd choose Northwest. Silver Elite status (in either program) will result in more EUAs on Northwest Airlines than Continental Airlines. Northwest's promotions seem to be better than Continental's.
I used to prefer OnePass because of the Frontier and America West partnerships. With those airlines departing the program, I believe the tide has turned and WorldPerks is the better program.
I used to prefer OnePass because of the Frontier and America West partnerships. With those airlines departing the program, I believe the tide has turned and WorldPerks is the better program.
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Texas Hill Country
Programs: AS MVP Gold 75K, Hyatt Explorist, UA 1MM
Posts: 2,118
Thanks, trans!
I appreciate your thoughts on this matter.
Happy Trails!
I appreciate your thoughts on this matter.
Happy Trails!
#4

Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: All over 4.2MM AA EXP, UA 1MM, DL PLT, MARR LIFE PLT
Posts: 247
Though I have a CO Platinum card, I'd suggest going with NW. CO keeps tarnishing the program and making anti-elite and anti-mileage changes. See International Upgrade Policy.
When I was a Silver it was a mid level tier on CO in the mid 90's when nobody liked CO. I got many benefits. Today,CO's attitude seems to reflect that it has plenty of Golds and Platinums as well as premium revenue passengers. I do notice many Golds and PLTs on flights. Thus, your chances of upgrading are slim. CO also commands high fares and NW offer bizflex making NW the better economic choice.
The question you must weigh for yourself is which carrier is more convenient for the places you will fly them. Moreover, if CO uses regional jets on your routes avoid CO.
When I was a Silver it was a mid level tier on CO in the mid 90's when nobody liked CO. I got many benefits. Today,CO's attitude seems to reflect that it has plenty of Golds and Platinums as well as premium revenue passengers. I do notice many Golds and PLTs on flights. Thus, your chances of upgrading are slim. CO also commands high fares and NW offer bizflex making NW the better economic choice.
The question you must weigh for yourself is which carrier is more convenient for the places you will fly them. Moreover, if CO uses regional jets on your routes avoid CO.
#5
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Texas Hill Country
Programs: AS MVP Gold 75K, Hyatt Explorist, UA 1MM
Posts: 2,118
Thanks, jm!
It just happens that NW is better able to accomodate my NASCAR ventures from the LEFT
Coast.
I am now leaning heavily in favor of max
accumulation toward NW Silver!
[This message has been edited by afrugal1 (edited 08-08-2002).]
It just happens that NW is better able to accomodate my NASCAR ventures from the LEFT
Coast.
I am now leaning heavily in favor of max
accumulation toward NW Silver!
[This message has been edited by afrugal1 (edited 08-08-2002).]
#6
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: fort worth, tx AA Gold,Best Western-Diamond, HH- Gold, Marriott-Silver
Posts: 2,737
I posted a similar question in the NW forum last month. Got lots of Good responses and have decided to earn my status on NW this year even though I am currently a CO Gold. I am not sure how to post the link, but dig back about ten days and it had a similar topic to yours except for Gold. As a silver on NW you do not have a "special" elite phone number, but the one on CO is really not that great anyway.
#7
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Texas Hill Country
Programs: AS MVP Gold 75K, Hyatt Explorist, UA 1MM
Posts: 2,118
Thanks, world! As previously stated, I am going for NW Silver in 1Q '03. Sadly, not able to take advantage of the $132.00 round-trip RNO-BWI. This would have put me over the top given the bookings that I have already made. Anyway, life goes on and I will continue to
consult the NW, CO and Mileage Run boards for
exceptional opportunities.
You are all very gracious in your assistance
and I thank you for that!
consult the NW, CO and Mileage Run boards for
exceptional opportunities.
You are all very gracious in your assistance
and I thank you for that!

