A thread for Million Milers
#16
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: MHT/BOS <--> World
Programs: AA Plat 2.8MM
Posts: 4,629
Joined AAdvantage in 2000 - I was 18
Passed 1MM in 2004 - I was 22
Will pass 2MM in 2007 - I will be 25
Will have flown about .8 million miles BIS between airlines since 2000 by next year when I hit 2MM on AA.
Off topic: AAdvantage was born the same year I was!
Passed 1MM in 2004 - I was 22
Will pass 2MM in 2007 - I will be 25
Will have flown about .8 million miles BIS between airlines since 2000 by next year when I hit 2MM on AA.
Off topic: AAdvantage was born the same year I was!
#18
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Originally Posted by Radiocycle
What are the benefits for your loyalty?
RC
RC
#19
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Originally Posted by Radiocycle
What are the benefits for your loyalty?
#20
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: MHT/BOS <--> World
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UA 1MM is similar to AA 2MM in that they both give lifetime mid-tier status.
AA is still easier to earn because all miles count.
UA's version gives more because they hand out some anual upgrade certs; AA only gives them as a one-time perk at each MM threashold.
AA is still easier to earn because all miles count.
UA's version gives more because they hand out some anual upgrade certs; AA only gives them as a one-time perk at each MM threashold.
Originally Posted by 777-DCA
Premier Executive status for life (and all of the benefits of being a 1P), and some upgrade certificates. If you do a quick search in the UA forum you will get all of the answers. The ones I said are the most important, in my opinion.
#21


Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Doylestown, PA, USA
Programs: UA 1k Marriott Titanium
Posts: 565
Got my first million in only 7 years--
In the C-130 Hercules.
All the people talking about BIS miles -- well it's a little exaggerated, don't you think? They round everything up to 500 or 750 for you, depending on the program.
There are a lot of "million milers" on USAir I bet who begin and end every flight with the 55 mile run to Philly.
Anyway, I've got another mil on US Since then
In the C-130 Hercules.
All the people talking about BIS miles -- well it's a little exaggerated, don't you think? They round everything up to 500 or 750 for you, depending on the program.
There are a lot of "million milers" on USAir I bet who begin and end every flight with the 55 mile run to Philly.
Anyway, I've got another mil on US Since then
#22
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Originally Posted by ytjk
There are a lot of "million milers" on USAir I bet who begin and end every flight with the 55 mile run to Philly.
I'd bet 98%, well over 1 million, are ABIS (Actual).
I avoid PHL like the plague (that it is).
#23
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Sao Paulo
Programs: UA 1K, AA EXP 2M, Starwood Gold
Posts: 98
joined aa in 97
reached 1mm 2001
have 1.5mm with aa now, but just switched to star alliance....hard move but makes sense for where i live.
am 33.
reached 1mm 2001
have 1.5mm with aa now, but just switched to star alliance....hard move but makes sense for where i live.
am 33.
Last edited by Christian Smith; Apr 18, 2006 at 8:26 am
#24




Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: UA 1K 3MM, UA 1P/1K since mid '80s; CO Bronze/Silver since mid 80's, Austin, Texas
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Originally Posted by Radiocycle
What are the benefits for your loyalty?
RC
RC
With Premier Executive ("1P" in UA, two-digit computer shorthand) status comes 100% bonus for paid travel on UA and many flights on Star Alliance carriers. 1P status is recognized as "Star Gold" by all carriers in the Star Alliance. With that comes extra baggage allowance, priority check-in lines, and lounge access when flying Star Alliance carriers, regardless of the class of service which has been purchased. Pretty cool benefit as long as it may last.
There is some disagreement about whether Million Mile Flyers get any additional priority when it comes to clearing upgrade waitlists on UA. Where it may come down to a gate agent decision, everyone agrees that MM status doesn't hurt. On board UA flights, the Million Mile Flyer status is printed on the manifest used by cabin crew. Where there is a meal choice, Million Milers are supposed to be given priority for their meal choice within their status (in other words, a 1K MM would trump a 1P MM).
For the past two or three years, MM Flyers have been given two CR-1 upgrades (Confirmed Region One) which are confirmable at time of purchase for any one way domestic one-class upgrade, including Hawaii. This happens on January 1, regardless of the amount of flying the year before. This is an unpublished benefit, which means it could disappear any year.
When UA flyers cross the threshold of one million miles in actual butt-in-seat flying on UA, UAX, or TED (not RDMs or bonus miles from credit cards, etc, and not codeshares or partner flights), they are given three Systemwide Upgrades (SWUs). This is obviously once in a lifetime benefit. There is no recognition on UA for multiple millions flown, as on DL. Several FTers have logged two, three or four million BIS miles on UA. They don't get so much as an email for the continued loyalty, but they are 1P for life.
#25
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: New York, NY, USA
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Having spent most of my formative flying years on PanAm and TWA (I really loved those transcon 747's), I came to UA relatively late. Although I joined the MP program in 1989, I didn't really fly UA much until 1992, and even then I split my business for a few years with USAir (which used to let elites confirm upgrades on booking; when they dropped that, I dropped them). By 1998, I was 1K. I hit 1MM in 2004. Virtually all BIS (except for a number of very short hops (eg LAX-SNA that counted for 500 each). In addition to the benefits recounted above, the FA made me a crown on my qualifying flight.
#26



Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: ATL
Programs: DL GM,2MM [3.37TMM]
Posts: 305
Joined Delta Frequent Flyer program in 1982 at age 35
1MM in 1995
2MM in 2005
99.9% of trips are non-stop orignating ATL to (name your domestic city).. A lot of ATL-PIT-ATL (526 miles each way, in case you wondered)
A connection DL flyer back then could take advantage of the loophole under the old program where you could purchase upgrade certs with miles and then earn Double miles for flying F on both legs of your connection, thereby earning more miles than you spent and riding F in the bargain!
Alas, I was a hub flyer and could not manufacture miles that way ... I will advance the argument that this constitues earning 2MM the "Real Hard BIS" way. (but will admit to clocking a few during the 1986 Triple Miles frenzy)
1MM in 1995
2MM in 2005
99.9% of trips are non-stop orignating ATL to (name your domestic city).. A lot of ATL-PIT-ATL (526 miles each way, in case you wondered)
A connection DL flyer back then could take advantage of the loophole under the old program where you could purchase upgrade certs with miles and then earn Double miles for flying F on both legs of your connection, thereby earning more miles than you spent and riding F in the bargain!
Alas, I was a hub flyer and could not manufacture miles that way ... I will advance the argument that this constitues earning 2MM the "Real Hard BIS" way. (but will admit to clocking a few during the 1986 Triple Miles frenzy)
Last edited by JT8D-217; Apr 21, 2006 at 9:24 pm
#28


Join Date: May 2005
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Originally Posted by wanaflyforless
Joined AAdvantage in 2000 - I was 18
Passed 1MM in 2004 - I was 22
Will pass 2MM in 2007 - I will be 25
Will have flown about .8 million miles BIS between airlines since 2000 by next year when I hit 2MM on AA.
Off topic: AAdvantage was born the same year I was!
Passed 1MM in 2004 - I was 22
Will pass 2MM in 2007 - I will be 25
Will have flown about .8 million miles BIS between airlines since 2000 by next year when I hit 2MM on AA.
Off topic: AAdvantage was born the same year I was!
And is it mostly MRs or necessary trips?
#29
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Fort Worth, Tx
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Originally Posted by wanaflyforless
UA 1MM is similar to AA 2MM in that they both give lifetime mid-tier status.
AA is still easier to earn because all miles count.
UA's version gives more because they hand out some anual upgrade certs; AA only gives them as a one-time perk at each MM threashold.
AA is still easier to earn because all miles count.
UA's version gives more because they hand out some anual upgrade certs; AA only gives them as a one-time perk at each MM threashold.
Actually, AA gives EVIP's to Two Million Milers, not One Million Milers and only one time, not at each threshold.
ExecPlat's get the EVIP's every year they qualify.
#30
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: MHT/BOS <--> World
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Originally Posted by salut0
Do you pay for your flying yourself, or does someone else pay?
And is it mostly MRs or necessary trips?
And is it mostly MRs or necessary trips?
Both MR and necessary, and often combos.
The most I have ever spent in a year on travel is $10K.
That year I redeemed tickets for family and friends worth twice that.
Last edited by wanaflyforless; Apr 23, 2006 at 5:41 pm

