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Originally Posted by amolkold
(Post 20247185)
US Airways card is run by Barclays. The announcement today didn't say who they would go with.
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Most likely they will be going with Citi as i could see Barclay's pulled the chairman cards so they know there time is up.
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Originally Posted by amolkold
(Post 20247185)
US Airways card is run by Barclays. The announcement today didn't say who they would go with.
So, some of it is going to depend upon the terms of the contracts with each of the airlines and financial companies. |
I have 100k MR. Insterested in going to southeast asia. Would I be better off doing 100k MR to 85k US? Or saving it for potential transfer to aeroplan?
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Originally Posted by jada135
(Post 20250242)
Most likely they will be going with Citi as i could see Barclay's pulled the chairman cards so they know there time is up.
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Originally Posted by nall
(Post 20251943)
Seems like one of the Citi links stopped working this evening.
Dark clouds a-brewing. |
Originally Posted by webazoid
(Post 20250775)
I have 100k MR. Insterested in going to southeast asia. Would I be better off doing 100k MR to 85k US? Or saving it for potential transfer to aeroplan?
The US program is very, very primitive. Works out quite well for elites but it's definitely not a place I'd park miles without status. United would be a better place than US if you're chasing a Star Alliance award. (Aeroplan might as well, although I know little about it other than it allows for more generous routings than some other programs.) US offers a modest bargain (vs. most other major carriers) if you're only going as far as North Asia. That could be worthwhile, offsetting the fees and hassle of talking to a human being to book the award. But for SE Asia, I don't believe that discount vs. United exists. |
The $99 companion pass is only valid in the lower 48 states and it has blackout dates. Looks like it wouldn't work for Vancouver.
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Originally Posted by pinniped
(Post 20252838)
Do you have US Airways elite status? You can't book partner awards online and I believe they charge a bunch of fees to non-elites.
The US program is very, very primitive. Works out quite well for elites but it's definitely not a place I'd park miles without status. United would be a better place than US if you're chasing a Star Alliance award. (Aeroplan might as well, although I know little about it other than it allows for more generous routings than some other programs.) US offers a modest bargain (vs. most other major carriers) if you're only going as far as North Asia. That could be worthwhile, offsetting the fees and hassle of talking to a human being to book the award. But for SE Asia, I don't believe that discount vs. United exists. |
I'm wondering if exploiting this benefit of the USAir credit card, now, pre-merger, would be a good idea:
Annual benefit(s): 10,000 miles count toward Dividend Miles Preferred status if reaching $25,000 annual spend (Premier World only) |
Originally Posted by webazoid
(Post 20253721)
No status but was thinking he 85k us would be 85k aa at some point
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Originally Posted by Pinser555
(Post 20248283)
How long do you think they will honor the 99 dollar companion pass for? I was going to book a trip to Vancouver in March...
Originally Posted by MrClemson8
(Post 20253576)
The $99 companion pass is only valid in the lower 48 states...it wouldn't work for Vancouver.
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Originally Posted by StartinSanDiego
(Post 20253785)
Annual benefit(s):
10,000 miles count toward Dividend Miles Preferred status if reaching $25,000 annual spend (Premier World only) If you're hoping to use the EQMs towards status on American, well, that probably won't work. |
Are the 10k EQMs earned after $25k annual spend on the USAir card also RDMs?
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Originally Posted by cardinalkid1891:20255573
Are the 10k EQMs earned after $25k annual spend on the USAir card also RDMs?
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