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5khours Dec 5, 2009 8:35 am

Best Million Mile Program
 
Anyone have thoughts on which carrier has the best Million Mile program?

RSSrsvp Dec 5, 2009 8:37 am

This is not a DL specific topic. Therefore I am moving it to MilesBuzz which is a far more appropriate forum for all to discuss this issue.

RSSrsvp - Moderator.

236Dakota Dec 5, 2009 9:33 am

American Airlines^

sbm12 Dec 5, 2009 9:52 am

They are all different and each has its ups and downs for both qualification and value.

AA can be hit with all points accumulated, including bonuses and non-travel earning. I'm pretty sure they are the only ones with that feature. CO and DL can be hit with all EQMs/MQMs so partner metal flights count too. UA is UA-metal only.

On the benefits side, CO grants the same status you have to a spouse or partner. That's pretty nice. On the down-side, there isn't a ton of value in their Silver elite status other than the shorter lines most places and free bags on CO/US/UA. The other benefits for life are slightly different across all the programs so worth looking into more closely.

Finally, remember that the status is for the life of the program, not your life, so things can always change. :-:

Efrem Dec 5, 2009 10:00 am

The benefits are related to how easy it is to reach. That, in turn, relates to what sorts of miles count. Some of these are listed in the post just above this one. In other words, "one million miles" does not have a universal definition, so comparing what different airlines offer for reaching their version of it is a bit pointless. It's almost like asking "in which country can I become a millionaire most quickly?" without taking currency exchange rates into account. You can earn a million Chilean pesos much more quickly than a million £ or euros, but they won't buy you nearly as much after you do.

So, it depends on what you want. If you want a few lifetime benefits with minimum effort, go for AA. If you want more and are willing to fly more, go with someone else - but most other airlines' 1MM level is more comparable to AA's 2MM in terms of what it takes to get there. (Not exactly comparable, since everyone's ratio of BIS to non-BIS miles is different, but more comparable.)

josephstern Dec 5, 2009 5:00 pm

I, for one, am working the AA route. I've really got almost no chance of getting to any of these by flying, so I have to do it with partner miles.

So far, I'm hoping to do some damage against my remaining 900K miles with BankDirect. But that'll take years. I was going to churn the Citibank AA cards, but it sounds like that's coming to an end.

deant Dec 5, 2009 5:52 pm


Originally Posted by josephstern (Post 12932749)
I was going to churn the Citibank AA cards, but it sounds like that's coming to an end.

It is more than just sounding like it is coming to an end. To get a second bonus, with the new rules, you need to be very lucky.

mrpickles Dec 5, 2009 7:02 pm

American Airlines AAdvantage.

I did 2MM and never boarded an American Airlines plane in my life. :cool:


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