Chasing One Million Miles
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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Chasing One Million Miles
So in 2018 I am going to start chasing one million miles (butt in seat) and try to get there in one year (if I can fund the venture which is ongoing on indiegogo). I plan on documenting flying as well as the locations I fly to with a dose of food, hotel and travel product reviews added in and posting these to my social media accounts as well as my blog and Youtube. So what I would appreciate from the community here is suggestions on destinations, especially if it is a good deal, that will give me maximum miles for the cost and be places that people would be interested in learning about for entertainment or their own travel plans and wishes. Also, suggestions on restaurants, hotels, etc. would be greatly appreciated.
I am based in Houston so I will be trying to do most, if not all, my flying on United (and *A). Looks like Asia will be my biggest bang for the buck but would love to find some good deals to over parts of the globe. Thanks in advance for any help and suggestions the community can provide.
I am based in Houston so I will be trying to do most, if not all, my flying on United (and *A). Looks like Asia will be my biggest bang for the buck but would love to find some good deals to over parts of the globe. Thanks in advance for any help and suggestions the community can provide.
#4
Join Date: Nov 2007
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I take that back, I could probably pull this off in my early 20's, but not in my mid 40's. Regardless, boardingarea.com is saturated with posters trying to make money off of views of their respective activities, is their still a market for this?
Last edited by COSPILOT; Dec 13, 2017 at 11:33 pm
#7
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Agree. Clarification is needed from the OP. Flying 1MM BIS on *A is doable if you have a free year and unlimited budget, but keeping it all on UA is going to be impossible without throwing out RTW ideas. I certainly wouldn't want to do it in coach, and given few do it in a year, the few that do, do it up front. All of this is a challenge, as RDM's are based on spend, and Lifetime miles, are solely based on flying UA, including UX, but not codeshare flights operated by other *A carriers.
I take that back, I could probably pull this off in my early 20's, but not in my mid 40's. Regardless, boardingarea.com is saturated with posters trying to make money off of views of their respective activities, is their still a market for this?
I take that back, I could probably pull this off in my early 20's, but not in my mid 40's. Regardless, boardingarea.com is saturated with posters trying to make money off of views of their respective activities, is their still a market for this?
#8
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Well I would appreciate it - and the documentation - so best of luck and I look forward to hearing from you. RTWs are great - definitely do the HNL - GUM Island hopper at least once - that is UA metal. Then UA- Tokyo NRT - then SAS (*A) NRT-CPH-LHR or similar - then UA back to the USA and then to HNL again etc. UA now also do just announced SFO to Tahiti - sounds really cool to bring in southern hemisphere. Obviously Antartica is off (unless you flew to Argentina and got a cruise ship to there) so in 2018 visit all 7 continents - now that would be really cool.
#9
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I appreciate your enthusiasm and wish you luck in sourcing the funds for this! Sounds like fun if I was younger, not married, and unemployed.
#10
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Well I would appreciate it - and the documentation - so best of luck and I look forward to hearing from you. RTWs are great - definitely do the HNL - GUM Island hopper at least once - that is UA metal. Then UA- Tokyo NRT - then SAS (*A) NRT-CPH-LHR or similar - then UA back to the USA and then to HNL again etc. UA now also do just announced SFO to Tahiti - sounds really cool to bring in southern hemisphere. Obviously Antartica is off (unless you flew to Argentina and got a cruise ship to there) so in 2018 visit all 7 continents - now that would be really cool.
#11
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Airfare alone for 1 Million Miles BIS is going to be north of $100K, unless you take advantage of some of the cheaper airfares that show up in the Mileage Run Forum. This is based on all coach airfare, which will get old fast. Add in hotels, meals, transit expenses, etc. I can see this approaching $300K if you stay at hotels people will be interested in reading about. That said, people are willing to fund things that never crossed my mind, so have at it, but maybe start a website or blog if you haven't already? I would be interested in following your travels for this.
I appreciate your enthusiasm and wish you luck in sourcing the funds for this! Sounds like fun if I was younger, not married, and unemployed.
I appreciate your enthusiasm and wish you luck in sourcing the funds for this! Sounds like fun if I was younger, not married, and unemployed.
Thanks for the info and well wishes. It should be an interesting adventure.
#14
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So have mileage runs
so have RTWs
so have RTWs southern hemisphere only
So have Trip Reports
So have DOs
So have club crawls e.g. every Skyclub in Atlanta in a single day
So have RTWs in First/Business
So have Blogs
It is an exciting world my friend - enjoy. And let someone else enjoy too
Have a wonderful Christmas/holidays/pagan festival whatever and a happy and prosperous new year.
so have RTWs
so have RTWs southern hemisphere only
So have Trip Reports
So have DOs
So have club crawls e.g. every Skyclub in Atlanta in a single day
So have RTWs in First/Business
So have Blogs
It is an exciting world my friend - enjoy. And let someone else enjoy too
Have a wonderful Christmas/holidays/pagan festival whatever and a happy and prosperous new year.
#15
Join Date: Apr 2017
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That's something like 40-50 RTW trips (depending on routing). Basically, you'll need to circle the globe once a week, or do something like IAH-SFO-HKG (rt) ~58 times.
Best bang for your buck is typically long (and ultra long) haul flights between large cities (or hubs), such as NYC-HKG or DOH-AKL. Of course it can be done, but I'd expect there to be a lot of repeat flights. Especially if you're sticking to a single alliance, even more so if you stick to a single carrier.
You could look into booking a RTW trip an alliance. The price won't be great, but it will be flexible. I know oneworld has a RTW fare, but I'm not sure about *A.
Best bang for your buck is typically long (and ultra long) haul flights between large cities (or hubs), such as NYC-HKG or DOH-AKL. Of course it can be done, but I'd expect there to be a lot of repeat flights. Especially if you're sticking to a single alliance, even more so if you stick to a single carrier.
You could look into booking a RTW trip an alliance. The price won't be great, but it will be flexible. I know oneworld has a RTW fare, but I'm not sure about *A.