Best Reward program for regular SFO -> LON
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Best Reward program for regular SFO -> LON
Hi guys! I've just been majorly stung by VA. Realised I've accumulated ~500k points and that spending them is basically impossible.
I am a Brit living in the Bay Area, and I fly back every month or so on the SFO -> LON route. My girlfriend lives over here, and is between LA and NYC, hence why I thought Virgin would be a good choice, since I can fly Virgin Atlantic and Virgin America and share miles and 'rewards'
So my question is, what would be the best reward program to enroll in for my travel pattern, and best airline to move my business to from VA? Anyone have experience with these particular conditions?
Thanks you sages.
I am a Brit living in the Bay Area, and I fly back every month or so on the SFO -> LON route. My girlfriend lives over here, and is between LA and NYC, hence why I thought Virgin would be a good choice, since I can fly Virgin Atlantic and Virgin America and share miles and 'rewards'

So my question is, what would be the best reward program to enroll in for my travel pattern, and best airline to move my business to from VA? Anyone have experience with these particular conditions?
Thanks you sages.
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For this specific routing I'd do BA on the SFO -> LHR routes and AA SFO -> LA or LA -> NY, perhaps crediting all into AA if you like straightforward redemption approach inside the US.
But out of SFO AA is weak overall, so if you travel for business from the Bay Area you may need to look elsewhere.
But out of SFO AA is weak overall, so if you travel for business from the Bay Area you may need to look elsewhere.
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For this specific routing I'd do BA on the SFO -> LHR routes and AA SFO -> LA or LA -> NY, perhaps crediting all into AA if you like straightforward redemption approach inside the US.
But out of SFO AA is weak overall, so if you travel for business from the Bay Area you may need to look elsewhere.
But out of SFO AA is weak overall, so if you travel for business from the Bay Area you may need to look elsewhere.
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Hi guys! I've just been majorly stung by VA. Realised I've accumulated ~500k points and that spending them is basically impossible.
I am a Brit living in the Bay Area, and I fly back every month or so on the SFO -> LON route. My girlfriend lives over here, and is between LA and NYC, hence why I thought Virgin would be a good choice, since I can fly Virgin Atlantic and Virgin America and share miles and 'rewards'
So my question is, what would be the best reward program to enroll in for my travel pattern, and best airline to move my business to from VA? Anyone have experience with these particular conditions?
Thanks you sages.
I am a Brit living in the Bay Area, and I fly back every month or so on the SFO -> LON route. My girlfriend lives over here, and is between LA and NYC, hence why I thought Virgin would be a good choice, since I can fly Virgin Atlantic and Virgin America and share miles and 'rewards'

So my question is, what would be the best reward program to enroll in for my travel pattern, and best airline to move my business to from VA? Anyone have experience with these particular conditions?
Thanks you sages.
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+2. I was able to find United SaverPass (lowest redemption) award flights to watch the olympics next week. No other FF program had low level reward availability.
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Although he refers to "VA," OP has accumulated VS (Virgin Atlantic) points, which do indeed transfer to Hilton at 2:1. I highly doubt that he's been making a bunch of RTs to London on Viasa (IATA code VA), not least since they've been out of business for 15 years.
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But if OP did accumulate on VS, how is he only figuring out after obtaining 500k how to use them?

