A couple important newbie questions
#1
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Newport Coast, CA
Posts: 11
A couple important newbie questions
Hi, I'm new here and need some questions answered so that I can take full advantage of the InsideFlyer promos.
1) Besides American, are there other airlines that grant lifetime FF status fairly easily (little actual flying required)?
2) When paying for coach and upgrading with miles, do you normally get mileage credit and/or Q-miles? (assuming your non-upgraded coach ticket qualifies)
3) For the Starwood/Inside Flyer promo, how long are starpoints good for before they expire? What if I stay there once a year?I'm thinking about keeping most of the starpoints in SPG and transfering them only when necessary.
Thanks in advance
1) Besides American, are there other airlines that grant lifetime FF status fairly easily (little actual flying required)?
2) When paying for coach and upgrading with miles, do you normally get mileage credit and/or Q-miles? (assuming your non-upgraded coach ticket qualifies)
3) For the Starwood/Inside Flyer promo, how long are starpoints good for before they expire? What if I stay there once a year?I'm thinking about keeping most of the starpoints in SPG and transfering them only when necessary.
Thanks in advance
#3
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: CH-3823 Wengen Switzerland
Programs: miles&more, MileagePlus
Posts: 27,043
What if I stay there once a year?I'm thinking about keeping most of the starpoints in SPG and transfering them only when necessary.
you don't even have to stay to earn points. I often have lunch at the Atlantis Sheraton in Zrich and show my Starwood card to get the points credited. My Starwood points have no expiry date.
you don't even have to stay to earn points. I often have lunch at the Atlantis Sheraton in Zrich and show my Starwood card to get the points credited. My Starwood points have no expiry date.
#4
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA
Programs: AAdvantage EXP/1mm/Admirals,United Silver+Club (life),Marriott Titanium,Hilton & Accor Gold
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Welcome to FlyerTalk!
Please see this post from our official Starwood rep:
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by HiRoller:
3) For the Starwood/Inside Flyer promo, how long are starpoints good for before they expire? What if I stay there once a year?I'm thinking about keeping most of the starpoints in SPG and transfering them only when necessary.</font>
3) For the Starwood/Inside Flyer promo, how long are starpoints good for before they expire? What if I stay there once a year?I'm thinking about keeping most of the starpoints in SPG and transfering them only when necessary.</font>
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Starwood Lurker:
Starpoints do not expire for active members. As long as you keep your account active, your points will never expire. You will be considered an "Active Member" so long as you have earned Starpoints during the previous twelve months. All that is required is for Starpoints to be credited to your account within a twelve month rolling period. This can be from any source: hotel stays and restaurant charges over $10USD in participating properties, the Sheraton Starpoints Card by Optima, AT&T Long Distance usage (no comments from the peanut gallery, please ), etc. Any credit of Starpoints in a rolling twelve month period will suffice to keep your account active and your Starpoints from being subject to forfeiture.</font>
Starpoints do not expire for active members. As long as you keep your account active, your points will never expire. You will be considered an "Active Member" so long as you have earned Starpoints during the previous twelve months. All that is required is for Starpoints to be credited to your account within a twelve month rolling period. This can be from any source: hotel stays and restaurant charges over $10USD in participating properties, the Sheraton Starpoints Card by Optima, AT&T Long Distance usage (no comments from the peanut gallery, please ), etc. Any credit of Starpoints in a rolling twelve month period will suffice to keep your account active and your Starpoints from being subject to forfeiture.</font>
#5
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: FLL, over-inflated EGO due to EXP status
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by HiRoller:
Hi,
1) Besides American, are there other airlines that grant lifetime FF status fairly easily (little actual flying required)?
2) When paying for coach and upgrading with miles, do you normally get mileage credit and/or Q-miles? (assuming your non-upgraded coach ticket qualifies)
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Hi,
1) Besides American, are there other airlines that grant lifetime FF status fairly easily (little actual flying required)?
2) When paying for coach and upgrading with miles, do you normally get mileage credit and/or Q-miles? (assuming your non-upgraded coach ticket qualifies)
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2) Per previous post, you'll get 100% Q-points on full Y or higher fares. 50% on discounted economy.
3) I know absolutely nothing about Starwood.

