Best Frequent Flyer program
#16
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: NE & SE Asia, N America
Programs: TG ROP Gold, Lifetime OZ Diamond Plus, BA Gold
Posts: 3,105
The 40K is to reach Diamond level in Asiana Club, which is the equivalent to *A Gold. If you did 40K in the first year of the 2-year qualifying period you'd end up with 3 years of *A Gold. If you take the entire 2-year qualifying period to reach 40K, then you'll only get 2 years of *A Gold. But this only goes into effect starting Oct. 1. Before that any miles earned will fall under the old rules.
#17
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Massachusetts, USA; AA 2.996MM & Plat Pro, DL 1MM, GM & Flying Colonel
Posts: 25,038
That's about 40K miles per year, give or take (you can work out more precise numbers based on your actual itineraries). I believe the only *A airline that will give you *Gold (which you need for lounge access) at that level is Air Canada, which starts its Elite level at 35K.
So if lounges are your top priority, take a look at AC's program.
So if lounges are your top priority, take a look at AC's program.
#18
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: YYZ
Programs: AC SE100K, HH G
Posts: 2,454
BMI and Asiana look like great options within *A for those looking primarily for lounge access. The rules for achieving the level equivalent to *Gold are a bit more complex than for the North American airlines, but it'd be worthwhile for the OP to carefully read the rules for all of AC, BD and OZ, and consider his (or her) flying patterns before choosing one. If you can flying the carrier's own metal for at least some of the flights, you may also be able to take advantage of some upgrades.
#19
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: London
Programs: BA Gold
Posts: 860
Another option in that area is bmi's Diamond Club (not "Blue Diamond;" "Blue" is their term for entry-level membership with no status). It takes 57K status ("membership") miles to reach DC Gold, which is also *A Gold, but only 38K per year after that. What's more, you don't have to fly the whole 57K in one year. The first 3K get you Blue+. At that point you start another year in which 16K get you Silver. You then start another calendar, hopefully your final one, in which 38K gets you Gold. Some fares, obviously not the cheapest but some of them in economy class, count 1.5-3x toward these. More details in the bmi DC forum, of course.
I can vouch for the Diamond Club being one of the best out there - especially for someone who may not be flying all that much. DC has a reputation for being very generous with destination miles - lots of free promotions, plus they let you purchase awards using cash and miles (At a rate much more favourable than buying the miles from BMI). I was able to book SQ F HKG - SIN - LHR - CPH for £170 (plus taxes), without ever having credited any *A flight, or taken out a DC credit card. All just promotions and surveys over a four month period!





