Segment Run - How much per segment is consider good?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Segment Run - How much per segment is consider good?
I am still debating whether I should do some MR this year or not, but if I do go ahead and MR, it will be for segment run.
Last year I did 2 runs and they are about $40-$50 per segment. My question to all the expert here is whether $40-$50 consider a good price or not?
Can you actually get any lower than that? I always want to try to do a crazy segment run where it include a lot of segment on a single ticket, but it seems the most I can find will be 6 segments only, i.e. 2 connections on the outbound and 2 connections on the inbound.
Thanks in advance for your comment.
Last year I did 2 runs and they are about $40-$50 per segment. My question to all the expert here is whether $40-$50 consider a good price or not?
Can you actually get any lower than that? I always want to try to do a crazy segment run where it include a lot of segment on a single ticket, but it seems the most I can find will be 6 segments only, i.e. 2 connections on the outbound and 2 connections on the inbound.
Thanks in advance for your comment.
#2




Join Date: Mar 2010
Programs: AA EXP, AA LT Gold, SPG Plat 75
Posts: 892
I am still debating whether I should do some MR this year or not, but if I do go ahead and MR, it will be for segment run.
Last year I did 2 runs and they are about $40-$50 per segment. My question to all the expert here is whether $40-$50 consider a good price or not?
Can you actually get any lower than that? I always want to try to do a crazy segment run where it include a lot of segment on a single ticket, but it seems the most I can find will be 6 segments only, i.e. 2 connections on the outbound and 2 connections on the inbound.
Thanks in advance for your comment.
Last year I did 2 runs and they are about $40-$50 per segment. My question to all the expert here is whether $40-$50 consider a good price or not?
Can you actually get any lower than that? I always want to try to do a crazy segment run where it include a lot of segment on a single ticket, but it seems the most I can find will be 6 segments only, i.e. 2 connections on the outbound and 2 connections on the inbound.
Thanks in advance for your comment.
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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A critical point, one not to be overlooked. At 25K miles, you start getting a 25% bonus, and at 50K that bonus goes to 100%. Generally, it's much better to achieve status on miles.
#5
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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By using a 4 cents per status miles or $50 per segements for calculation, I am talking about $3K+ if I really want to MR to get to the highest status with Air Canada. I was hoping someone can tell me a trick to get some crazy 10+ (or even 20+) segments run that can go down to say $20 per segements.
I knew I was dreaming, but thought if I do not ask my question here I will never know.Now I know that it will be $3K+, I think my question to myself is whether I want to MR to get to at least *G or not, which means I will need another 25K or 16 segments... which means i.e. $800-$1000... and I am not sure if it really worth it, especially if my next year travel pattern is unknown at the moment.
#6
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Remember that there is a minimum earn on very short segments, either 500 or 1,000 depending on your elite status. If managed properly, this can be very lucrative.
#7
Join Date: Dec 2010
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Numbers are better for MR. Assuming you start w/ no miles and log 100K miles for EXP, you should get 200K miles plus all of the benefits you get from being EXP. The 200K miles will get you 4 RT in first in the US and 2 RT bus international. If the MR costs $5K, it's a great deal
#8


Join Date: Mar 2013
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Numbers are better for MR. Assuming you start w/ no miles and log 100K miles for EXP, you should get 200K miles plus all of the benefits you get from being EXP. The 200K miles will get you 4 RT in first in the US and 2 RT bus international. If the MR costs $5K, it's a great deal
I still agree with the premise, though.
#10
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Boston
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6 was the most i've been able to string together in one itinerary that was cost effective. I've done 8 but that was going down to Rio on AA on the deal from MCO. I was coming from BOS so added 2 segments each way.
I would agree that $40/segment was the best I've done in the last year.
I would agree that $40/segment was the best I've done in the last year.

