India to USA: Best Program
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2008
Programs: Star Alliance
Posts: 123
India to USA: Best Program
Hello guys,
I am Sahil and I am from New Delhi, India. I am going to be going to the USA for college this fall. I am most probably going to Sarah-Lawrence College which is located in southern Westchester County, New York, in the city of Yonkers, 15 miles (24 km) north of Manhattan.
This will be my yearly plan for the next 4 years:
1. Go in August and come back in December
2. Go in january and come back in May
3. Repeat for the next three years
I am a part of the British Airways and Lufthansa mileage program.
So my question is: What is the cheapest and best way to travel from New Delhi, India to New York, USA. With which program will I get the cheapest ticket and the most points? I plan to start going in Economy and upgrade when I have points...
Anything else I should tell you?
Thanks
Crazysah
I am Sahil and I am from New Delhi, India. I am going to be going to the USA for college this fall. I am most probably going to Sarah-Lawrence College which is located in southern Westchester County, New York, in the city of Yonkers, 15 miles (24 km) north of Manhattan.
This will be my yearly plan for the next 4 years:
1. Go in August and come back in December
2. Go in january and come back in May
3. Repeat for the next three years
I am a part of the British Airways and Lufthansa mileage program.
So my question is: What is the cheapest and best way to travel from New Delhi, India to New York, USA. With which program will I get the cheapest ticket and the most points? I plan to start going in Economy and upgrade when I have points...
Anything else I should tell you?
Thanks
Crazysah
#3
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Sugar Land, TX
Programs: AA LT Gold, UA Gold, Hyatt Plat, HHonors Gold, Priority Club Gold, Marriott Silver
Posts: 316
Two roundtrips annually between Delhi and NYC will net you around 30K elite miles, so you'd qualify for silver (low-tier) status on virtually any airline you choose. Based on the fact your end destination point is Yonkers, I'd suggest Continental as they have a direct DEL-EWR flight.
In regards to cheapest, that will change from one trip to the next.
In regards to cheapest, that will change from one trip to the next.
#4
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2008
Programs: Star Alliance
Posts: 123
The question I was asking as to which airline should I take where I will get the most benefits of being a part of their miles program and be the cheapest if this is the trip I am taking. I don't like direct flights so don't recommend those.
#5
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Franklin TWP, NJ
Programs: Co-Onepass, Delta-Useless Skymiles
Posts: 651
#8


Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: NJ/NYC
Programs: AA EXP/LT Plat, SPG Plat/LT Plat, HHonors Gold, Hyatt Plat, IHG Plat, MR Silver
Posts: 2,789
I see you're only planning on two round trips per year - so approximately 30,000 elite miles. If you maybe upped this to three and flew AA via Chicago, you could get close to AA Platinum.
#9
Join Date: Sep 2009
Programs: CO Platinum, UA 1K
Posts: 15
I would recommend Jet Airways. They have good FF program and tickets price are reasonable.
Since you are joining Sarah-Lawrence College, JFK is a better option than EWR.
Jet Airways flies to JFK via Brussels from DEL.
Since you are joining Sarah-Lawrence College, JFK is a better option than EWR.
Jet Airways flies to JFK via Brussels from DEL.
#10
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2008
Programs: Star Alliance
Posts: 123
I cannot up it to three. Though I may take a third flight in the year to somewhere in Europe from India...
So, you are saying that Jet Airways would be the best option for me in terms of price and miles? Or should I go with some other airlines? What about BAor Lufthansa or some other?
Emirates doesn't fly from IGI to JFK?
So, you are saying that Jet Airways would be the best option for me in terms of price and miles? Or should I go with some other airlines? What about BAor Lufthansa or some other?
Emirates doesn't fly from IGI to JFK?
#11
Join Date: Sep 2009
Programs: CO Platinum, UA 1K
Posts: 15
I cannot up it to three. Though I may take a third flight in the year to somewhere in Europe from India...
So, you are saying that Jet Airways would be the best option for me in terms of price and miles? Or should I go with some other airlines? What about BAor Lufthansa or some other?
Emirates doesn't fly from IGI to JFK?
So, you are saying that Jet Airways would be the best option for me in terms of price and miles? Or should I go with some other airlines? What about BAor Lufthansa or some other?
Emirates doesn't fly from IGI to JFK?
Emirates does fly IGI->DXB->JFK
#12
Suspended
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 22,778
The number of miles/points you get depends on routing and the class of your ticket. By class, I don't mean simply economy or business or first. In some programs the number of miles also depend on the fare basis.
You can maximise your miles by taking a circuitous route pprovided the cost does not go up too much.
As it has already been pointed out two RT's between DEL and NYC will get you about 30,000 miles, if you travel in a class that will award you 100% of the miles. In some programmes, miles expire. Unless you have plans to use your miles, miles will be credited to your account and then dropped off as they expire. At 30K miles a year, you can get silver status, which does not get you much these days.
IMO you should join an airline that's a member of star alliance. Air India is not already in star alliance. Star alliance gives you lots of choices to travel to India. LH, TG,SQ, LX,AC,CO,SA,SK,SN,TK,OS and BD are some of the airlines that serve Delhi.
You can maximise your miles by taking a circuitous route pprovided the cost does not go up too much.
As it has already been pointed out two RT's between DEL and NYC will get you about 30,000 miles, if you travel in a class that will award you 100% of the miles. In some programmes, miles expire. Unless you have plans to use your miles, miles will be credited to your account and then dropped off as they expire. At 30K miles a year, you can get silver status, which does not get you much these days.
IMO you should join an airline that's a member of star alliance. Air India is not already in star alliance. Star alliance gives you lots of choices to travel to India. LH, TG,SQ, LX,AC,CO,SA,SK,SN,TK,OS and BD are some of the airlines that serve Delhi.
#13
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2008
Programs: Star Alliance
Posts: 123
The number of miles/points you get depends on routing and the class of your ticket. By class, I don't mean simply economy or business or first. In some programs the number of miles also depend on the fare basis.
You can maximise your miles by taking a circuitous route pprovided the cost does not go up too much.
As it has already been pointed out two RT's between DEL and NYC will get you about 30,000 miles, if you travel in a class that will award you 100% of the miles. In some programmes, miles expire. Unless you have plans to use your miles, miles will be credited to your account and then dropped off as they expire. At 30K miles a year, you can get silver status, which does not get you much these days.
IMO you should join an airline that's a member of star alliance. Air India is not already in star alliance. Star alliance gives you lots of choices to travel to India. LH, TG,SQ, LX,AC,CO,SA,SK,SN,TK,OS and BD are some of the airlines that serve Delhi.
You can maximise your miles by taking a circuitous route pprovided the cost does not go up too much.
As it has already been pointed out two RT's between DEL and NYC will get you about 30,000 miles, if you travel in a class that will award you 100% of the miles. In some programmes, miles expire. Unless you have plans to use your miles, miles will be credited to your account and then dropped off as they expire. At 30K miles a year, you can get silver status, which does not get you much these days.
IMO you should join an airline that's a member of star alliance. Air India is not already in star alliance. Star alliance gives you lots of choices to travel to India. LH, TG,SQ, LX,AC,CO,SA,SK,SN,TK,OS and BD are some of the airlines that serve Delhi.
@honeysunny - Why Jet Airways... it isn't part of a good alliance is it? Plus it doens't get you enough points for an upgrade will it?
What alliance is Emirates part of? Is it worth it?
#14
In memoriam
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: NYC
Programs: UA, AA, SPG - Gold, LM
Posts: 589
One of the good option, will be to fly via the Pacific, instead of Atlantic. You could add an additional stopover in either BKK/SIN/HKG. You could use UA MP to collect all miles and start your trip from one of this cities to NYC. Getting to any of this cities are usually very cheap on the regular carriers or even some LCCs.
#15
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: 1 AU
Programs: Support the Tyrants Travel Club
Posts: 2,708
IMO, JetPrivilege is not ideal due to high redemption rates and YQ fees. Unless you plan to do a lot more flying than 2 rts a year, I would avoid the program.
As for Air India, your redemption (and earning) options will be rather limited until/if they join *A. And then... who knows. And in the (unlikely?) event that they do join *A, you can then credit those flights to Aeroplan

