![]() |
Skydometer record
I was wondering what the record for the most BIS miles for one year on Delta was.
I felt like I have traveled a ton this year but I don't think I'll crack 300K(1/2 HON equivalent). For the people that do set those records, is it mostly consultants? |
IME, it's business folks who have operational responsibilities on multiple continents, are engaged in a trade business that requires their presence on both ends, or are launching a venture overseas. For example, in June I sat next to a manager in a midsize manufacturing company. They're adding manufacturing capacity in the Southeastern United States to supplement existing capacity in East Asia and Southeast Asia. For operational reasons, everything must be interchangeable between their facilities in the U.S., China, and Vietnam. He was on his 20th trip to Asia of 2013, on pace for between 40 and 45 trips. Several other members of his team were racking up similar numbers.
All in paid J -- but that's new this year. Last year he had made more than a dozen trips in paid Y -- although several were on fares from which he was able to upgrade with SWUs and he had a few op-ups, but his situation persuaded the company to change its travel policy for long flights. |
What is the highest total that you have heard of in a calendar year? I recall someone mentioning around 550K.
|
Originally Posted by hoosiereph
(Post 21277372)
IME, it's business folks who have operational responsibilities on multiple continents, are engaged in a trade business that requires their presence on both ends, or are launching a venture overseas. For example, in June I sat next to a manager in a midsize manufacturing company. They're adding manufacturing capacity in the Southeastern United States to supplement existing capacity in East Asia and Southeast Asia. For operational reasons, everything must be interchangeable between their facilities in the U.S., China, and Vietnam. He was on his 20th trip to Asia of 2013, on pace for between 40 and 45 trips. Several other members of his team were racking up similar numbers.
All in paid J -- but that's new this year. Last year he had made more than a dozen trips in paid Y -- although several were on fares from which he was able to upgrade with SWUs and he had a few op-ups, but his situation persuaded the company to change its travel policy for long flights.
Originally Posted by Andrito
(Post 21277491)
What is the highest total that you have heard of in a calendar year? I recall someone mentioning around 550K.
|
Once met a guy who worked for an oil company that commuted ATL DXB! every week. I think I met him in October or November a few years ago and he was around 800K All paid J of course
|
At the ATLDO in October 2010 Delta told us there was an eye surgeon who flew to the Middle East almost every week who had 750k MQMs to date for that year.
|
Is it just me that thinks that flying back and forth that far every week doesn't make any economical sense?
No wonder everything is so expensive. I can see flying back every other week. |
Personally, my highest was about 325-330K for a year. Fortunately, that's started to be curbed back a bit. And, yes, I am a consultant who is now in a position to start farming stuff out to junior partners and able to focus a bit more on administrative issues.
I can't imagine doing 800K/year. After doing 300K+ for several years in a row, I didn't want to see the inside of another plane and if travelling didn't ultimately have an impact on my wallet, I probably would have stopped getting on those planes. |
WOW! I'm @ 456K ground miles for the year. Will end the year between 650K and 700K. My A$$ hurts already!
|
Originally Posted by Frogbone
(Post 21278804)
Is it just me that thinks that flying back and forth that far every week doesn't make any economical sense?
No wonder everything is so expensive. I can see flying back every other week. I envy those who do 100k a year in paid J. I do not envy anyone doing over 150k. That's nuts. |
Not Delta, but I recall reading this article last year - my derriere hides in sympathy for that guy.
|
Originally Posted by RBrownTN
(Post 21285895)
Not Delta, but I recall reading this article last year - my derriere hides in sympathy for that guy.
ATL-DBX in paid J every week? That's a HVC. |
Originally Posted by DCAproducer
(Post 21285974)
Think Delta would put the name of their HVC on a plane?
link |
I'm not belittling high MQM's but paid J MQM's are not BIS, which is what the OP asked for.
I feel for anyone doing over 100K BIS domestic, especially when they're travelling for business and have work at both ends, even more so if they have a family. |
Originally Posted by SuperG1955
(Post 21287425)
I'm not belittling high MQM's but paid J MQM's are not BIS, which is what the OP asked for.
I feel for anyone doing over 100K BIS domestic, especially when they're travelling for business and have work at both ends, even more so if they have a family. |
| All times are GMT -6. The time now is 9:00 pm. |
This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.