Newbie...how to rack up miles
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2012
Programs: UA, JB, DL
Posts: 17
Newbie...how to rack up miles
I have just registered, and am interested in getting into the miles game... I fly purely because I am an aviation fanatic... Planes, routes, airports... I just want to have fun and rack up done miles doing it. Any suggestions for where a newbie should start racking up miles? I am based near DTW, and fly DL, UA, JB occasionally, but I actually prefer UA. I'm not ranked or anything... I just want to start piling up miles!
Any help will be appreciated! Thanks!
Any help will be appreciated! Thanks!
#3




Join Date: Jul 2007
Programs: Marriott Platinum
Posts: 275
Welcome to FT. This place is among the most comprehensive places on the Internet to learn about travel hacking. That being said, it can be quite daunting to start with, so take your time, read, read, and continue to read. Pretty much every question you might have has been answered, but you will have to dig through various threads. Good luck!
#4
Join Date: Aug 2003
Programs: UA 1K
Posts: 529
Newbie...
I avoid flying in a straight line. For example, if going from DTW-LAS, I'd connect via IAH or even EWR or IAD (if the fare remains the same). Use the multi-city feature to build a circuitous route. I did LAS-SFO-IAD-MCO and returned the next day.
500-mile minimums. DTW-ORD 233 actual miles but 500 PQM. I think only Premier Silver and above get this now. Non-elites get actual miles flown.
Tues and Weds (sometimes Thurs and Sat) generally have the best fares. UA seems to post sales on Tues.
Check out websites and podcasts. I don't think I'm allowed to mention the actual names but you may come across a "watchdog" site for bargain fares as well as podcasts that discuss "hoarding points," upgrades or "what's going on in travel this week."
Have fun. See you in the skies.
500-mile minimums. DTW-ORD 233 actual miles but 500 PQM. I think only Premier Silver and above get this now. Non-elites get actual miles flown.
Tues and Weds (sometimes Thurs and Sat) generally have the best fares. UA seems to post sales on Tues.
Check out websites and podcasts. I don't think I'm allowed to mention the actual names but you may come across a "watchdog" site for bargain fares as well as podcasts that discuss "hoarding points," upgrades or "what's going on in travel this week."
Have fun. See you in the skies.
Last edited by zigzagg900; Dec 20, 2012 at 11:22 am
#5

Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Brooklyn, NY, United States
Programs: AA, BA, UA, Spirit, Delta, PC Plat, SPG Gold, HHonors Diamond, Club Carlson Gold, Marriott Gold
Posts: 1,735
Member7777 mentioned that the gravy is in credit card sign up bonuses. I would go farther and say it's the meal. If you have good credit and do not carry a balance month to month, then you can rack up mindblowing amount of miles and points, and your love for flying will rack up even more and help you with elite status. That's the gravy. My advice would be read and read again. The very first thread in MileBuzz will give you a pretty good idea about the current offerrings as well as some historic prospective. Good luck and welcome to Flyertalk.
#6
Moderator: Travel Buzz




Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Sunny San Diego
Posts: 3,177
You are in good company and in good hands.
Many of us here are fairly new and have learned tremendous amounts on these pages. When I first clicked on to Flyertalk, about 6 months ago, I thought "what the heck are they talking about?". It took weeks before I even came back to peek at the pages. Now I (mostly!) understand.
Welcome!
Many of us here are fairly new and have learned tremendous amounts on these pages. When I first clicked on to Flyertalk, about 6 months ago, I thought "what the heck are they talking about?". It took weeks before I even came back to peek at the pages. Now I (mostly!) understand.
Welcome!
#8




Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 78
Welcome!
Welcome to FT from another newbie!
I was a lurker for several weeks before joining FT. In the short 2 weeks i've been on here I'm well on my way to earning free travel on Southwest. Hopefully by February or March I will have my CP
....Thanks to all FT'ers who have shared their insights and knowledge! You folks rock!!
Cheers!
I was a lurker for several weeks before joining FT. In the short 2 weeks i've been on here I'm well on my way to earning free travel on Southwest. Hopefully by February or March I will have my CP
....Thanks to all FT'ers who have shared their insights and knowledge! You folks rock!!Cheers!
#10
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Miami, FL
Posts: 140
Welcome to FT! Just read up a lot, use the Search feature, which will take you to the threads related to a topic, and when in doubt, just ask any moderator and they will be happy to point you in the right direction.
Try to at least make a minimum effort to find the answers yourself so you're not perceived as someone who just wants to be spoon-fed. But that being said, don't take it personal when you post a question on a thread and someone says "well if you spend the next 2 days and read the entire thread, you should find your answer on page 1,254 of this thread". It's gonna happen. For any of those, there are plenty of others who will be happy to help out.
Have fun!
Try to at least make a minimum effort to find the answers yourself so you're not perceived as someone who just wants to be spoon-fed. But that being said, don't take it personal when you post a question on a thread and someone says "well if you spend the next 2 days and read the entire thread, you should find your answer on page 1,254 of this thread". It's gonna happen. For any of those, there are plenty of others who will be happy to help out.
Have fun!
#11
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 167
Member7777 mentioned that the gravy is in credit card sign up bonuses. I would go farther and say it's the meal. If you have good credit and do not carry a balance month to month, then you can rack up mindblowing amount of miles and points, and your love for flying will rack up even more and help you with elite status. That's the gravy. My advice would be read and read again. The very first thread in MileBuzz will give you a pretty good idea about the current offerrings as well as some historic prospective. Good luck and welcome to Flyertalk.
#12
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Land of the parrots and parrotheads
Programs: Several dozen
Posts: 4,820
Arrrgh! We are travel artistas, not hackers! Hackers leave messes - we just clean up.

Welcome to FT. This place is among the most comprehensive places on the Internet to learn about travel hacking. That being said, it can be quite daunting to start with, so take your time, read, read, and continue to read. Pretty much every question you might have has been answered, but you will have to dig through various threads. Good luck!
#15
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 100
As a fellow newbie, I find it helpful to have the FlyerTalk Glossary open in another tab when I'm reading discussions. So I can quickly look up abbreviations and acronyms I don't understand.


good one.