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Originally Posted by GRALISTAIR
(Post 18974501)
Excellent resource, thank you. I am replying to "bookmark" this thread.
Originally Posted by jcmitchell21
(Post 19956432)
Thanks for this list. Was looking for something similar to it.
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Originally Posted by amolkold
(Post 19946763)
OP, DL gives SkyTeam Elite + to Gold Medallions, and you get "complimentary annual GM" as a 2MM on Delta. So you don't need 4MM.
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Originally Posted by josephstern
(Post 19964068)
And, AFAIK, it's not just BIS miles, but all MQMs. My 25K from a MR transfer of 50K years ago counted toward my lifetime number. I think direct cc MQMs do also.
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A bit off topic maybe, but I got a nice card from UA while flying last month, congratulating me on a 25 year anniversary with MileagePlus. It took me off-guard because I certainly haven't been counting.
I am wondering if lifetime status is a lot easier to achieve now than it was at inception. 25 years ago, for example, the US and CO flights definitely never counted to PQM on UA. But since mergers, I'm not sure how those counted. I believe that all of my historic CO miles got added. In ~2001, my first US account was closed with all points added to my UA account. I suppose that my current, reincarnated US account absorbed whatever my HP account had but nothing that my PSA flights ever accumulated. It's too bad that my UA flights from the 1960's and 1970's don't count to my UA lifetime accumulation. |
I think I've been a member for 26 now. No card. But how much do you actually fly on UA?
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Joined most of them when the first started "officially". My AA Number is actually my TWA number. They transferred it when they absorbed TWA.
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Originally Posted by X3Skier
(Post 19983112)
Joined most of them when the first started "officially". My AA Number is actually my TWA number. They transferred it when they absorbed TWA.
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Originally Posted by josephstern
(Post 19964068)
And, AFAIK, it's not just BIS miles, but all MQMs. My 25K from a MR transfer of 50K years ago counted toward my lifetime number. I think direct cc MQMs do also.
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Originally Posted by welltravelled88
(Post 18905103)
* KE: Lifetime Million Miler after 1M miles on any ST flights
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Originally Posted by josephstern
(Post 19964068)
And, AFAIK, it's not just BIS miles, but all MQMs. My 25K from a MR transfer of 50K years ago counted toward my lifetime number. I think direct cc MQMs do also.
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A couple of points (might have been mentioned above):
1. DL awards lifetime GM status at 2MM, which is ST E+! (These are all MQMs, and not just the BIS, but also the MQMs from the cc spends/bonuses/signup offers). 2. OZ awards lifetime Diamond Plus status (*G) after 500K miles! I believe that's the easiest lifetime status to achieve! |
BAEC awards Gold for Life upon reaching 35,000 Tier Points and Gold Guest List for Life upon reaching 100,000 Tier Points
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SK gives life-time EuroBonus Gold for being 60+ years old and must have qualified 10 years (not necessarily consecutive) of SK*G
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Does the OZ 500k lifetime status require any segments on OZ or could I fly on any *A member and be granted that status?
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Originally Posted by garethlewis
(Post 24834595)
Does the OZ 500k lifetime status require any segments on OZ or could I fly on any *A member and be granted that status?
Term of Membership Status - LifetimeQualifications Accumulation of 500,000 miles by boarding Asiana Airlines or Star Alliance flights, or boarding 500 Asiana Airlines flights from the date of subscription Qualification Period Lifelong Elite membership status is valid from the day after the date on which Elite membership standards are satisfied. |
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