6,700 orphan miles
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6,700 orphan miles
Last September I took an emergency last minute flight on EK FRA-DXB-SIN. As I wasn't thinking straight (booked 3 hours prior to boarding) I opened a Skywards account, without doing any research.
In hindsight I would have been much better crediting these miles to AS, as I will do with any future EK flights (after doing the research, I have decided the Skywards program doesn't suit my style of flying).
Anyway, I have found myself with 6,700 orphan miles to get rid of. So far, the only options I have found are:
1. Order something from the High Street. Not keen on this, as I don't really want to pay P&P to Germany on something I don't need, and probably wouldn't otherwise buy.
2. Transfer to Heathrow Rewards. I don't have a HR account, but I sometimes transit LHR - is it worth opening an account?
3. Somehow conjure up another 800 points for the cheapest Easyjet redemption (MAN-MUC perhaps?). Any ideas on how to pick up 800 easy points?
At the moment I am thinking Heathrow Rewards is the answer, unless anyone here has a better idea?
Thanks in advance.
In hindsight I would have been much better crediting these miles to AS, as I will do with any future EK flights (after doing the research, I have decided the Skywards program doesn't suit my style of flying).
Anyway, I have found myself with 6,700 orphan miles to get rid of. So far, the only options I have found are:
1. Order something from the High Street. Not keen on this, as I don't really want to pay P&P to Germany on something I don't need, and probably wouldn't otherwise buy.
2. Transfer to Heathrow Rewards. I don't have a HR account, but I sometimes transit LHR - is it worth opening an account?
3. Somehow conjure up another 800 points for the cheapest Easyjet redemption (MAN-MUC perhaps?). Any ideas on how to pick up 800 easy points?
At the moment I am thinking Heathrow Rewards is the answer, unless anyone here has a better idea?
Thanks in advance.
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How does the donation work? I mean, what does the charity actually get? Are the miles used to fund volunteers' travel, or does the charity receive a cash equivalent?
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http://www.emiratesairlinefoundation...nefit_new.aspx
And this one mentions other ways they are used (needs log in).
https://www.emirates.com/account/eng...spx?login=true
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I'm unsure exactly, will try and find out - however, the Emirates Airline Foundation is part of the Emirates Group, so I assume they would be able to get STF travel rates anyway, so it may be a nominal credit to their cash balance. For the other external partners, I would assume it would be a donation to their mileage balance which could be used in the normal way.
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I'm unsure exactly, will try and find out - however, the Emirates Airline Foundation is part of the Emirates Group, so I assume they would be able to get STF travel rates anyway, so it may be a nominal credit to their cash balance. For the other external partners, I would assume it would be a donation to their mileage balance which could be used in the normal way.
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Does anyone have any current suggestions on what to do with expiring Emirates miles? I have 2,000 in my account.


