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Old Feb 2, 2010 | 3:57 am
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Which mileage programme, BRU is home

Hi Flyertalkers,

My question is of the type "Which airline mileage programme should I choose".

My home airport would be BRU, a base for Brussels Airlines (Miles & More member). I am already a M&M member, but in the last couple of years I missed FT status (*A silver, 35K miles required) by ~10K miles.

So I was thinking, it might be worth to join another programme, realising that most North American airlines (I looked at UA an US) allow one to get *A silver equivalent status for 25K miles flown in a year.

My travel plans this year are a trip to Alaska (gives me around 15K miles in coach) and a trip to New Zealand towards the end of the year, returning in January 2011 (so around 12K miles for one way). Plus a handful of intra-European flights. This all would be in coach. The long-haul flights would be for leisure, while the intra-European flights would be for business. So far most of my flights have been on *A partners (LH, SN, NZ, UA).
This pattern will likely remain similar in the following years.

Given that I plan to take a couple of very long intercontinental flights a year, I'd like to make these as agreeable as possible. Which means I am mostly after class upgrades, lounge access, higher baggage allowance, priority boarding, etc. Is *A silver status going to bring me closer to any of these? Would it be worth to attempt some mileage runs in order to get to Gold status? And finally, should I stay with M&M, or join another programme?

Cheers,
Zamzon
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Old Feb 2, 2010 | 8:08 am
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Bmi I would say
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Old Feb 2, 2010 | 8:21 am
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Originally Posted by gdaily
Bmi I would say
Yes and no. Good program and reasonably easy to get to status. At the same time, likely to disappear in the near future and there are a number of changes going on in it right now that are not incredibly customer-friendly. Still, it is probably the best *A program in Europe right now unless one flies a LOT of paid long-haul C/F fares.

For the OP, *S will not get you extra luggage or lounge access. And there is no alliance-wide complimentary upgrade scheme. Getting *S might not really get you what you are going for.
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Old Feb 2, 2010 | 8:43 am
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The reason I suggest Bmi is that if Bmi programme get discontinued, it prolly is going to be swallowed by M&M, where OP already likely has some miles.
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Old Feb 3, 2010 | 2:46 am
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Currently there is an 'advance status' offer on bmi where you start on sliver and retain it for 12 months if you earn 4000 status miles in the first 3 months:

http://www.flybmi.com/bmi/en-gb/diam...embership.aspx

On the pattern you say you would earn 15+12+12k (as your bmi year would include your return flight from NZ in Jan 2011) which would be enough to qualify for *G with bmi on their own without taking into consideration your Europe flights, presuming all are mile-earning with bmi.
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Old Feb 3, 2010 | 3:59 am
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Thanks guys for suggesting bmi and the promotion above; it does look very generous, and may well be the solution to my problem . Now I only need to earn 4000 within the next 3 months, which will likely have to be through a mileage run, as my first planned trip overseas was going to be around June.
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