how to maximize miles on multiple carriers
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2014
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how to maximize miles on multiple carriers
I am flying Montreal- Dubai on multiple carriers and I need help to max out my miles. I already have around 20k miles on US Airways and 15K on Jet Blue.
How can I do this? I used 45K miles on United last year to get to Hawaii and would like to do the same. I could fly to Hawaii on Us Airways, United or Air Canada.
Here are the carriers
Air Canada
Emirates
British Airways
Air Canada
thanks
How can I do this? I used 45K miles on United last year to get to Hawaii and would like to do the same. I could fly to Hawaii on Us Airways, United or Air Canada.
Here are the carriers
Air Canada
Emirates
British Airways
Air Canada
thanks
#2
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Annick Paquet welcome to FT
Look these airline ffp's and see what other airlines are partners. FFP partners are usually reciprocal
So you are a member of US Airways (One World) and JetBlue. Any others?
Air Canada = Star Alliance
Emirates = no alliance, but a partner of Jetblue, Alaska, Qantas and others
British Airways = One World alliance and partner of AS
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/infor...help-here.html
https://trueblue.jetblue.com/web/trueblue/our-partners
Look these airline ffp's and see what other airlines are partners. FFP partners are usually reciprocal
So you are a member of US Airways (One World) and JetBlue. Any others?
Air Canada = Star Alliance
Emirates = no alliance, but a partner of Jetblue, Alaska, Qantas and others
British Airways = One World alliance and partner of AS
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/infor...help-here.html
https://trueblue.jetblue.com/web/trueblue/our-partners
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I agree but I think one should also belong to enough secondary programs, such as one for each alliance or possibly Alaska, to avoid ever taking a flight that can't be credited elsewhere. Sometimes orphan miles build up and you can use them for something.
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Credit your BA flight(s) to US Airways.
Credit your Emirates flight(s) to JetBlue.
Credit your Air Canada flights to United.
But you won't be able to combine those three together unfortunately (either at the credit stage or at the redemption stage). That's the downside of booking a flight with so many different carriers without paying attention to alliances at booking time.
However, once US Airways merges with AA, they'll allow one-way awards, as United already does. So you could book one direction to Hawaii on AA and the other direction on United, assuming you have enough miles for one direction on each of those (but not enough miles for round trip on either).
#6
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thanks for your help, indeed I know that I will not be able to convert all of my miles in one program but I want to be able to at least book a one-way ticket.
Good news on the one-way awards with us airways, it was a pain having to gain enough miles for round-trip.
Not a business traveler but we do travel a lot( 5 to 6 times a year) so they do rack up fast.
Good news on the one-way awards with us airways, it was a pain having to gain enough miles for round-trip.
Not a business traveler but we do travel a lot( 5 to 6 times a year) so they do rack up fast.
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