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Top levels
How hard are the top levels of various frequent flyer programs to reach?
Taking the reviews from http://www.webflyer.com/programs/rat...ws/program.php and comparing the programs which have their own forums here Aeroplan Super Elite - 100 000 miles/yeas Flying Blue Platinum - 70 000 or 90 000 miles/year Air NZ has air points. Gold Elite - 1500 dollars/year Airtran A+ rewards has Base Credits. Elite - 50 base credits/year Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan has MVP Gold - 40 000 miles/year ANA Mileage Club Diamond Service - 100 000 miles/year American Aadvantage Executive Platinum - 100 000 miles/year Asiana Bonus Club has longer qualification periods... requalification is 3 years. Highest level seems to be Diamond, Platinum Club looks like lifetime level. bmi diamond club Gold - 38 000 miles/year BA EC has tier points. Gold - 1500 or 800 tier points/year. CX Asia miles Diamond - 120 000 miles/year Continental OnePass Platinum - 75 000 miles/year Delta SkyMiles Platinum - 75 000 miles/year El Al Matmid has points. Platinum - 5000 points/year Emirates Skywards Gold - 50 000 miles/year JAL Mileage Bank Diamond - 100 000 miles/year Korean Air Skypass Morning Calm - 50 000 miles/year. The higher levels are lifetime only. Lufthansa Miles & More HON Circle - 600 000 miles in 2 years Midwest Miles Executive - 20 000 miles/year Northwest Worldperks Platinum Elite - 75 000 miles/year Qantas Frequent Flyer has Status Credits. Platinum - 1400 credits/year. SAS Eurobonus Gold - 55 000 to 100 000 miles/year Singapore PPS Club - 50 000 miles/year, in business or first only Thai ROP Gold - 50 000 miles/year United Mileage Plus Premier Executive 1K - 100 000 miles/year US Dividend Miles Chairmanīs Preferred - 100 000 miles/year Varig Smiles Diamond - 100 000 miles/year Virgin Flying Club has tier points. Gold - 40 points/year. Any recent changes? Plus, there is probably plenty of details about how class bonuses and segments count. |
Regarding AA, the program with which I am the most famliar, one can also earn EXP on "points" with as little as 66,667 miles if one always pays full Y or higher, or even 50,000 miles by flying 100 short segments. The article says this, but it's important for a side-by-side comparison.
Also, some of the information in the referenced article is out of date. For example, it says "All elite members get four upgrades for every 10,000 qualifying base miles earned. One upgrade is required for every 500 miles." Executive Platinum members stopped getting these well before the October 2006 date of the review. Instead, they receive space-available upgrades from any fare, ahead of other elites who have to use these credits. (The downside is that they no longer earn credits they can use to upgrade a travel companion.) |
Originally Posted by Efrem
(Post 7272878)
Regarding AA, the program with which I am the most famliar, one can also earn EXP on "points" with as little as 66,667 miles if one always pays full Y or higher, or even 50,000 miles by flying 100 short segments. The article says this, but it's important for a side-by-side comparison.
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Originally Posted by chornedsnorkack
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Plus, there is probably plenty of details about how class bonuses and segments count.
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Originally Posted by Efrem
(Post 7272878)
Regarding AA, the program with which I am the most famliar, one can also earn EXP on "points" with as little as 66,667 miles if one always pays full Y or higher, or even 50,000 miles by flying 100 short segments. The article says this, but it's important for a side-by-side comparison.
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Please follow this thread in our MilesBuzz forum. Ocn Vw 1K, CoMod, Travel Buzz.
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Actually, United's highest level is Global Services. It's an invitation only level for United's Best/Highest yield customers and people who make big travel decisions.
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UGS is not a part of Mileage Plus program and thus 1K is the top dog in MP. That being said, GS eats 1Ks for lunch (or so I've heard).
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Originally Posted by kkjay77
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UGS is not a part of Mileage Plus program and thus 1K is the top dog in MP. That being said, GS eats 1Ks for lunch (or so I've heard).
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