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Originally Posted by roknroll
(Post 20448526)
Since you are a DL platinum, it would greatly benefit them if you used your own miles to book their tickets, since platinum medallions get free award changes. That way if anything comes up, they find better routing, decide to add a stop over, change desination, etc you would be able to change the award free of charge. You can use your own miles to book a ticket for anyone else, and you don't need to transfer them to that person first.
@jakemalloy Here's another problem with your plan, per Delta.com Yearly Maximums: •Maximum mileage deposited to a SkyMiles account per year: 300,000 •Maximum mileage transferred from a SkyMiles account per year: 150,000 You can't transfer 240,000 miles to your son and his wife. You would be exceeding the maximum transfer rate. https://www.delta.com/buygftxfer/dis...erMiles.action As mentioned above, best deal is for you to book the tickets for them and then have them book you a ticket when they've accumulated the mileage. Gets the same result. Saves a lot of cash. And unlike transfering 240,000 miles, it's possible. |
Originally Posted by jakemalloy
(Post 20448358)
I am Delta Platinum and have over 500K SM. I am looking to transfer some to my son and daughter in law so they can book 2 biz class tickets. They will then transfer the miles back to me once they have them accumulated - this will likely be done in a few months but we want to jump on award seats now.
Originally Posted by jakemalloy
(Post 20397121)
Planning my honeymoon and trying to find a way to get to 120K miles for a biz class seat. I know there are a number of CC offers, etc. to quickly add up miles.
Any advice / tips / suggestions? I current have 66k Skymiles and 59K Chase Membership Rewards points. |
They are both me - just didnt want to have two user names. I am trying to either get him the miles he needs or transfer them myself.
The alternatives offered here make sense. The reason it will not likely work is that with the miles returned to me I will be buying a round the world ticket or a ticket on Delta that will require more than the 240K miles. So they would not have enough to just buy the ticket for me - which I agree is simple. The returned miles will be part of a larger mile ticket, if that makes sense. Regardless, I appreciate the input. |
Originally Posted by jakemalloy
(Post 20451706)
They are both me - just didnt want to have two user names. I am trying to either get him the miles he needs or transfer them myself.
The alternatives offered here make sense. The reason it will not likely work is that with the miles returned to me I will be buying a round the world ticket or a ticket on Delta that will require more than the 240K miles. So they would not have enough to just buy the ticket for me - which I agree is simple. The returned miles will be part of a larger mile ticket, if that makes sense. Regardless, I appreciate the input. |
Doing what FlyDeltaJets87 proposed is probably the best compromise. You would book the tickets for them with your miles, and then they would transfer the miles back to you and pay the fee. And if they plan it well, they could drastically reduce the transfer fees by spreading the miles around from various sources.
Based on the post in the other thread, sounds like the son and fiancee are using CC signup bonuses to accumulate the miles. Between the two of them, and over the next 3-6 months they could focus on cards that give them points that transfer to Delta. The offer is now gone, but there was just an AMEX Premier Rewards Gold offer that gave 50,000 bonus points. If each had got that card, then they could transfer 100k miles to you for a nominal fee. Similarly, they could get the SPG AMEX which gives 25k SPG points after some base spend, and those also could transfer to your Delta account without the fees. So if they could get various credit cards, focusing on building AMEX Membership Rewards and SPG points, they might be able to reduce the price to transfer the miles back to you by a good amount. |
Originally Posted by FlyDeltaJets87
(Post 20451481)
Would that benefit be extended to the person receiving the ticket? If I book a Skymiles ticket through my account for someone who is not Medallion, they don't receive complimentary bags and can't access EC or receive other benefits.
The free award changes/cancellation does transfer though. For this, DL looks at the status of the account where the miles came from and not the person flying. So if a PM books an award for a non-status passenger, they can make free changes. If a non-status passenger used their miles to book travel for a PM/DM, then they would be subject to the change fee. Status is also based on current status when requesting the change, and not status at the time of booking. |
The son can get an AMEX Green or Platinum card, either of which earn MR points. The MR points can be transferred to any SM account.
You can sped up the process if the father also charges to the card (and pays for his charges). |
It makes absolutely no difference whether you transfer the miles to them, assuming that was free which is isn't, and they get the tickets, or you get the tickets for them. You end up in the same place either way: you're out 240K miles, and they have two tickets. There is no reason to pay a penny more for that than you have to.
What happens after that, how they decide to return the favor, is a totally separate issue. It is not part of the first transaction no matter how you handle that transaction. Do not confuse the issue, here or in your own mind, by putting that into the discussion. There is no reason why both parts of the deal have to be done the same way. |
Originally Posted by Efrem
(Post 20454094)
It makes absolutely no difference whether you transfer the miles to them, assuming that was free which is isn't, and they get the tickets, or you get the tickets for them. You end up in the same place either way: you're out 240K miles, and they have two tickets. There is no reason to pay a penny more for that than you have to.
What happens after that, how they decide to return the favor, is a totally separate issue. It is not part of the first transaction no matter how you handle that transaction. Do not confuse the issue, here or in your own mind, by putting that into the discussion. There is no reason why both parts of the deal have to be done the same way. |
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