How do you use your airline miles?
#17
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: YYC: UA 1K, HH Dia, SPG Plat
Posts: 422
Family vacations (J class whenever possible) or gifts to other family members.
Haven't used any for upgrades as I figure I've sat in the back on so many flights now, a few more won't hurt when my certs run out! And hauling 2 kids with my wife and I burns through the miles pretty quick.
Haven't used any for upgrades as I figure I've sat in the back on so many flights now, a few more won't hurt when my certs run out! And hauling 2 kids with my wife and I burns through the miles pretty quick.
#18




Join Date: May 2000
Location: Sweden
Posts: 5,645
Havent used a single point yet.
Will probably use my Aeroplan miles for travels in either business or first to North America.
My EuroBonus points will either be used to upgrade or saved for a trip somewhere.
As it looks now I will never use my points for an economy ticket since I believe if I am going in economy I would rather pay for the ticket and earn more miles/points.
Orphan miles will be transfered into Hilton Hhonors.
Will probably use my Aeroplan miles for travels in either business or first to North America.
My EuroBonus points will either be used to upgrade or saved for a trip somewhere.
As it looks now I will never use my points for an economy ticket since I believe if I am going in economy I would rather pay for the ticket and earn more miles/points.
Orphan miles will be transfered into Hilton Hhonors.
#19
Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Oak Park, IL
Programs: AA 2 MM LIfetime Platinum, SPG Platinum, Hilton Silver, BA
Posts: 3,585
Never if there is a cheap ticket. It is my 401K for retirement - or for Mexico where the fare is usually overpriced for the miles you get. This also allows for a stopover in Dallas.
------------------
Ms.DtG
------------------
Ms.DtG
#21
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Norway/Hongkong
Programs: *G SPG Platinum
Posts: 1,016
My KLM-points are very valuable for me - for doing 1-way "business" trips "domestic Europe" combining with US$10-15 Ryanair cheap cheap ticket.
My *A points will mainly be used for First-class business and pleasure trips from Europe to Asia and from Europe to Brazil.
However, I have to find a creative way to "invoice" my company for all these trips (at published fare - 5% discount" :-)
My *A points will mainly be used for First-class business and pleasure trips from Europe to Asia and from Europe to Brazil.
However, I have to find a creative way to "invoice" my company for all these trips (at published fare - 5% discount" :-)
#23
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Madison, WI, USA
Programs: Marriott-Platinum, Hilton-Gold, Avis-Preferred, GoldPoints-Elite, Gold Crown Club, Priority Club,etc
Posts: 94
I ususally use them for round trips for my wife and I. However, for a christmas gift, I gave two to my sister-in-law to fly to California.
Also, donated one to my son's girlfriend's girlfriend's mother to fly to be with her father during an operation. (I had no clue who she was, but if you cannot help other people now and then, do not expect help someday when you need it.)
Also, donated one to my son's girlfriend's girlfriend's mother to fly to be with her father during an operation. (I had no clue who she was, but if you cannot help other people now and then, do not expect help someday when you need it.)
#24
Senior Moderator; Moderator, Flyertalk Cares




Join Date: Jun 1999
Location: Fulltime travel/mostly Europe
Programs: UA 1.7 MM;; Accor & Marriott Pt; Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 17,927
I use mine pretty quickly - figure their value can only decrease over time - and all for international first for me and my family, something that I could never pay for and that gives me the most value per mile.
The only downside to this is it means I have to fly a lot more miles to make my status levels because obviously the free trips don't count.
The only downside to this is it means I have to fly a lot more miles to make my status levels because obviously the free trips don't count.
#25
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: ATL/MDW/ORD
Programs: AA Gold
Posts: 590
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by letiole:
I use mine pretty quickly - figure their value can only decrease over time... </font>
I use mine pretty quickly - figure their value can only decrease over time... </font>
As for my miles, I want to save them up for long extended trips, paying for flights and hotels. Either spend them on myself or spend them on a nice lady friend.
yorock
#26
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Falkirk, Scotland,VS Red, BA Gold, HH Diamond,UK Amex Plat
Programs: Master of the Privy Purse des Muccis
Posts: 19,260
Hi,
I'm saving mine for a Virgin Atlantic Upper Class flight to San Francisco (100k from the UK)- almost at that level but use it next year and will have plenty left over- maybe for a limo transfer (10k each way) and save up for an East Coast flight (80k apart from MCO)
Regards
TBS
I'm saving mine for a Virgin Atlantic Upper Class flight to San Francisco (100k from the UK)- almost at that level but use it next year and will have plenty left over- maybe for a limo transfer (10k each way) and save up for an East Coast flight (80k apart from MCO)
Regards
TBS
#27
Senior Moderator; Moderator, Flyertalk Cares




Join Date: Jun 1999
Location: Fulltime travel/mostly Europe
Programs: UA 1.7 MM;; Accor & Marriott Pt; Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 17,927
yorock asked:
Airlines tend to raise the mileage levels for rewards over time. I know there are lots of examples of this, but one that quickly comes to mind is TWA used to have an award where for 60K you got a free international first ticket plus a companion upgrade ticket to first for the price of the lowest coach fare (and that fare didn't even have to be available at the time of booking). I used that one as little as six years ago. Now on the airlines I fly it's pretty much 2x that number of miles just for a first-class international ticket for one passenger. Airfares, OTOH, have stayed relatively stable - and they've certainly not gone up to this degree.
With all the triple miles promos that have happened in the last two years and all the miles floating around out there, it seems inevitable that the mileage required for rewards will only go up. Sometimes when award levels change airlines will allow you to use miles earned under the old award charts at those levels, but I'm not willing to count on that with my miles.
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">What do you mean decrease? </font>
With all the triple miles promos that have happened in the last two years and all the miles floating around out there, it seems inevitable that the mileage required for rewards will only go up. Sometimes when award levels change airlines will allow you to use miles earned under the old award charts at those levels, but I'm not willing to count on that with my miles.
#29


Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: dublin,ireland AA ( 3mm)
Posts: 1,826
Use them mostly for Intl upgrades when travelling alone ANd for family trips to Europe. However If I am travelling with family I make sure to at least buy one revenue ticket for my self to get the mileage and hopefully send all the others on freebies.
#30
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: ATL/MDW/ORD
Programs: AA Gold
Posts: 590
letiole -
I find this news of airlines increasing award amounts very interesting since I have only been in programs for about 4 and a half years. I do think I remember CO or AA doing away with offpeak domestic awards. Are there any other examples of this?
I do know a guy who doesn't fly often (less than once per year, he says) and everytime he gets credit he turns around and uses his miles on magazines. (Not a bad idea for a SMALL amount of orphan miles.) Whatever floats your boat.
yorock
I find this news of airlines increasing award amounts very interesting since I have only been in programs for about 4 and a half years. I do think I remember CO or AA doing away with offpeak domestic awards. Are there any other examples of this?
I do know a guy who doesn't fly often (less than once per year, he says) and everytime he gets credit he turns around and uses his miles on magazines. (Not a bad idea for a SMALL amount of orphan miles.) Whatever floats your boat.
yorock


