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jvasquez Aug 31, 2005 12:13 pm

Need Help!
 
A while back I accumulated quite a bit of miles with Hawaiian Airlines visiting my girlfriend in Hawaii often. (I'm from Seattle, by the way.) We broke up and I started travelling more, but with different airlines. Stupid me, I opened frequent flyer accounts with the different airlines I travelled with, such as Continental, Alaska Air, Northwest.. etc.. So I have all these miles, but their split up with all these different programs. I know when you travel with some of these airlines, they allow you to place your miles in different frequent flyer programs, but i'm not sure if they allow you to combine miles with other frequent flyer programs. Anyone have any advice on how I could combine all my miles with these different airlines? I know most of them have some type of affiliation with each other, but i'm not sure if I can combine them.. :confused:

Marathon Man Aug 31, 2005 12:39 pm


Originally Posted by jvasquez
A while back I accumulated quite a bit of miles with Hawaiian Airlines visiting my girlfriend in Hawaii often. (I'm from Seattle, by the way.) We broke up and I started travelling more, but with different airlines. Stupid me, I opened frequent flyer accounts with the different airlines I travelled with, such as Continental, Alaska Air, Northwest.. etc.. So I have all these miles, but their split up with all these different programs. I know when you travel with some of these airlines, they allow you to place your miles in different frequent flyer programs, but i'm not sure if they allow you to combine miles with other frequent flyer programs. Anyone have any advice on how I could combine all my miles with these different airlines? I know most of them have some type of affiliation with each other, but i'm not sure if I can combine them.. :confused:


hello and welcome to FT!

Yours is a common question with many interwoven and often involved versions of the words, "NO, but maybe, and by the way, what did you have in mind?" attatched to it...

Ok, so as an answer, that can be confusing, but soon, by reading many a thing in here from many a people, you will see why that is so!

All of this being said, kindly check out the recently started, very similar thread called, "Trading Airline Miles," also found in this very forum:

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=465593


again, Welcome to FlyerTalk and to the addiction that is all thingz mylez!
;)MM

...either way, my friend, 'tis now time to do some research on who partners with who, and how to get more on the ones that matter with or without their affinity credit cards, etc.

ongeluk Sep 5, 2005 11:53 pm

Can move some via Amex Membership Rewards, but rarely at a good 'exchange rate'.

UpgradeMe Sep 6, 2005 5:52 am


Originally Posted by ongeluk
Can move some via Amex Membership Rewards

No, you can't.

Efrem Sep 6, 2005 6:37 am

You can, however, move some via Hilton HHonors. You typically lose 70 percent of their value in the process (most exchanges first turn 5K airline miles into 10K HH points, then turn 10K HH points into 1.5K airline miles; airlines with programs that don't follow the usual North American mileage pattern have their own formulas) but it can be useful to "top up" for an award or if they'd otherwise be lost. Details at hhonors.com. Click HHonors Rewards on top, then Reward Exchange at the left.

Marathon Man Sep 6, 2005 7:40 am


Originally Posted by UpgradeMe
No, you can't.

I love these kinds of responses.
maybe it would be better if the next few lines included something like:

BUT YOU CAN DO THIS:

or at least attampted to help an obvious newbie who came here in the first place because he/she already has heard what CANT be done all too many times.

Alternative solutions anyone?
How about it?

;)MM

jessej Sep 6, 2005 8:52 am

Lets try this
 

Originally Posted by jvasquez
A while back I accumulated quite a bit of miles with Hawaiian Airlines visiting my girlfriend in Hawaii often. (I'm from Seattle, by the way.) We broke up and I started travelling more, but with different airlines. Stupid me, I opened frequent flyer accounts with the different airlines I travelled with, such as Continental, Alaska Air, Northwest.. etc.. So I have all these miles, but their split up with all these different programs. I know when you travel with some of these airlines, they allow you to place your miles in different frequent flyer programs, but i'm not sure if they allow you to combine miles with other frequent flyer programs. Anyone have any advice on how I could combine all my miles with these different airlines? I know most of them have some type of affiliation with each other, but i'm not sure if I can combine them.. :confused:

In general, you can not directly combine/transfer airline miles with out paying fees and losing a sbstantial value of the miles

another choice would be to look at all of your account, then top them off by a combination of flights, rental cars, purchases via the website and an airline credit card

good luck

oklAAhoma Sep 8, 2005 8:20 pm


Originally Posted by Marathon Man
Alternative solutions anyone?

I'd agree with the recommendation to top off accounts with more miles via various means. I'd probably concentrate on one or two at a time. But the OP needs to remember to maintain enough activity in every account to avoid expiration of any miles.

An added bit of advice to the OP: In the future it would be helpful (to you and to other members) if your thread titles are more specific. Perhaps Need help combining miles from several programs rather than just the vague, and oft used, Need help.

At any rate, Welcome to Flyer Talk and good luck in your future travels. :)


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