Help requested: optimizing miles/pts SFO-PHL
#1
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Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 206
Help requested: optimizing miles/pts SFO-PHL
I have never been a frequent traveler for work, but I will soon be traveling out of the SF Bay Area to Philadelphia 12-16 times per year for 3 night stays each time. Looking at the flight schedules it seems best (least time consuming) to go with the SFO-PHL and PHL-SFO non-stops on either UA or US.
I would appreciate tips on how to maximize the 'bennies' from these trips. I don't have any existing FF or hotel status. My place of work will be in the city center, where most of the major DT PHL hotels are.
Which airline FF program would be 'better' to go with -- UA or US?
Which hotel program? There's a Westin, Sofitel, Kimpton, LeMeridien, Hyatt within walking distance of my work destination in PHL.
Anything else I should think about?
If there are existing threads to help me figure this out, please let me know.
Thanks very much in advance!
I would appreciate tips on how to maximize the 'bennies' from these trips. I don't have any existing FF or hotel status. My place of work will be in the city center, where most of the major DT PHL hotels are.
Which airline FF program would be 'better' to go with -- UA or US?
Which hotel program? There's a Westin, Sofitel, Kimpton, LeMeridien, Hyatt within walking distance of my work destination in PHL.
Anything else I should think about?
If there are existing threads to help me figure this out, please let me know.
Thanks very much in advance!
#2
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: NYC
Programs: AA EXP, Hilton GLD, Marriott Plat, NEXUS/GE
Posts: 2,872
You can credit to either airline. Do you have miles with either? Do you have a personal preference for either airline based on past experience? Where else do you fly?
LeMeridien and Westin are part of the Starwood family. Do you have any personal preference?
Personal preferences. Where else do you travel or want to travel to? Have you read about the elite programs for US/UA and Hyatt/SPG (I have no familiarity with Sofitel and Kimpton)? Does anything seem appealing to you?
Personal preferences. Where else do you travel or want to travel to? Have you read about the elite programs for US/UA and Hyatt/SPG (I have no familiarity with Sofitel and Kimpton)? Does anything seem appealing to you?
#3




Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Home Airports: CAE/CLT
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, National Executive
Posts: 5,460
Du you have a loyalty credit card? Will your employer allow you to use it to charge your travel related expenses? Check into getting a card with the hotel you will be staying with. You will often receive bonus points when you charge your stay.
#4
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Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 206
LeMeridien and Westin are part of the Starwood family. Do you have any personal preference?
Personal preferences. Where else do you travel or want to travel to? Have you read about the elite programs for US/UA and Hyatt/SPG (I have no familiarity with Sofitel and Kimpton)? Does anything seem appealing to you?
#6

Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: PHL
Posts: 658
If you're going to be flying that much, I say pick one and stick with it. With some clever routing, you can get elite status (totally worth it). Get the airline's card to get some bonus miles, and w/ US you'll also get zone 2 boarding if you have their card (not sure about UA).
I'm new to all this but I'm finally getting why people are so excited about Starwood brands (Westin). I'm a Hilton person from awhile back, but if I was just getting started all over again, I'd go Starwood (I'm starting to transition my client meetings from Hilton to Starwood).
Enjoy Philly while you're here!
I'm new to all this but I'm finally getting why people are so excited about Starwood brands (Westin). I'm a Hilton person from awhile back, but if I was just getting started all over again, I'd go Starwood (I'm starting to transition my client meetings from Hilton to Starwood).
Enjoy Philly while you're here!


