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The simple answer for your particular situation is NO. You're not going to be able to combine all three of those sets of miles and magically get ~50-60 thousand miles total.Originally Posted by Ano
I have 16,000-20,000 miles in each of Delta's Skymiles, NWA's WorldPerks, and United's Mileage Plus programs. Is there anyway to get them combined into one program? Hopefully Northwest WorldPerks?
(By the way, is your handle Spanish?
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For Delta and NW: wait a while, because they will merge anyway.Originally Posted by Ano
I have 16,000-20,000 miles in each of Delta's Skymiles, NWA's WorldPerks, and United's Mileage Plus programs. Is there anyway to get them combined into one program? Hopefully Northwest WorldPerks?
Your WorldPerks and Skymiles will combine when Delta and Northwest merge in the near future.
Another Question or two - Miles expiration
Second question, what is the best/least expensive way to keep your miles from expiring?
Also, when Delta and NWA merge, will the miles automatically merge, or will some type of action be required by me?
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No, it is Tagalog/PilipinoOriginally Posted by KathyWdrf
(By the way, is your handle Spanish?
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Second question, what is the best/least expensive way to keep your miles from expiring?
Also, when Delta and NWA merge, will the miles automatically merge, or will some type of action be required by me?
Probably you'll have to give the New Delta your DL and NW numbers for them to combine. That's how the US Airways/America West FF program mergers worked.
They are keeping NW's excellent IT systems for the loyalty program from what I have read, and they would probably be able to figure out what accounts belong together by name and address matching in many cases. However I think that for security/privacy reasons it is going to be an opt-in where you have to provide them the numbers. If you don't, you'll end up with two separate Delta accounts.
No meaningful way to get your miles out of UA. It makes more sense to find some way to get a few thousand more miles into UA to get up to a reward level. If you're already at 15K, that's enough to upgrade a UA North American domestic flight, or a full-fare international flight. 20K is enough for an intra-Europe or I think an intra-Asia award. 25K gets you a domestic US/Canada award or some other regional equivalents.
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They are keeping NW's excellent IT systems for the loyalty program from what I have read, and they would probably be able to figure out what accounts belong together by name and address matching in many cases. However I think that for security/privacy reasons it is going to be an opt-in where you have to provide them the numbers. If you don't, you'll end up with two separate Delta accounts.
No meaningful way to get your miles out of UA. It makes more sense to find some way to get a few thousand more miles into UA to get up to a reward level. If you're already at 15K, that's enough to upgrade a UA North American domestic flight, or a full-fare international flight. 20K is enough for an intra-Europe or I think an intra-Asia award. 25K gets you a domestic US/Canada award or some other regional equivalents.
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....But a lot of Spanish words were incorporated, I believe....Originally Posted by Ano
No, it is Tagalog/Pilipino
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Second question, what is the best/least expensive way to keep your miles from expiring?
For United, you can reset the expiration clock to 18 months hence by either earning or redeeming miles. There are hundreds of ways to do this. Which one is "best/least expensive" probably depends on your particular situation.Second question, what is the best/least expensive way to keep your miles from expiring?
So, 1) take a look at the United web pages where it shows you all the ways you can earn and redeem miles:
Earn:
http://www.united.com/page/article/1...itle=earnmiles
Redeem:
http://www.united.com/page/article/0...le=redeemmiles
Just one example: if you shop at Safeway/Pavilions/Dominicks/Vons/etc. (i.e., in the same grocery chain), you can register your club card to give you 125 UA miles every time you hit $250 worth of purchases (some types of items excluded). That's a handy way to ensure your miles don't expire even without flying.
If your miles are about to expire, you can donate 1,000 of them to one of the charities on the United website (see "Redeem" link above; look for "Charity Miles") to reset the expiration clock.
And 2) also check the FAQ sticky on the United forum.
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Also, when Delta and NWA merge, will the miles automatically merge, or will some type of action be required by me?
Probably best to look on 1) the respective airlines' websites, and/or 2) the FlyerTalk forums for those airlines. The answer is probably already posted!Also, when Delta and NWA merge, will the miles automatically merge, or will some type of action be required by me?
Once a person has enough posts for to access the Coupon Connection forum, would there be a way to combine miles by trading with another FTer? Northwest lets you transfer miles for a fairly low fee; could you transfer NW miles into someone's account, and have them transfer Delta or United mile sinto one of your accounts?
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Second question, what is the best/least expensive way to keep your miles from expiring?
Also, when Delta and NWA merge, will the miles automatically merge, or will some type of action be required by me?
The cheapest way to keep miles from expiring is to sign up for the carriers shopping portal and then buy a song for 99 cents on iTunes.Originally Posted by Ano
No, it is Tagalog/PilipinoSecond question, what is the best/least expensive way to keep your miles from expiring?
Also, when Delta and NWA merge, will the miles automatically merge, or will some type of action be required by me?
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Ano,Originally Posted by Ano
I have 16,000-20,000 miles in each of Delta's Skymiles, NWA's WorldPerks, and United's Mileage Plus programs. Is there anyway to get them combined into one program? Hopefully Northwest WorldPerks?
Have you considered looking at the exchange rate through points.com given they have the option of converting your miles from one frequent flyer program into another depending on the airlines but you need to be very careful as to sometimes the conversion rate is not so good and you might end up loosing some miles in the interim.

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It's not cost-effective at all. For seasoned FTers, we rather have miles earned/redeemed for free.Originally Posted by JudyS
Northwest lets you transfer miles for a fairly low fee; could you transfer NW miles into someone's account, and have them transfer Delta or United mile sinto one of your accounts?
In terms of Worldperks miles, it will cost $150 to transfer 10K miles to another account. Simply too costly in my book.

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Transaction Terms:
Processing fee per transaction: $25.00
One to four WorldPerks recipients may be included in a single transaction
Miles to Transfer: -- Select One -- 5,000 miles ($75.00) 6,000 miles ($85.00) 7,000 miles ($95.00) 8,000 miles ($105.00) 9,000 miles ($115.00) 10,000 miles ($125.00) 11,000 miles ($135.00) 12,000 miles ($145.00) 13,000 miles ($155.00) 14,000 miles ($165.00) 15,000 miles ($175.00) 16,000 miles ($185.00) 17,000 miles ($195.00) 18,000 miles ($205.00) 19,000 miles ($215.00) 20,000 miles ($225.00) 21,000 miles ($235.00) 22,000 miles ($245.00) 23,000 miles ($255.00) 24,000 miles ($265.00) 25,000 miles ($275.00) 26,000 miles ($285.00) 27,000 miles ($295.00) 28,000 miles ($305.00) 29,000 miles ($315.00) 30,000 miles ($325.00)
Transaction Terms:
Processing fee per transaction: $25.00
One to four WorldPerks recipients may be included in a single transaction
Miles to Transfer: -- Select One -- 5,000 miles ($75.00) 6,000 miles ($85.00) 7,000 miles ($95.00) 8,000 miles ($105.00) 9,000 miles ($115.00) 10,000 miles ($125.00) 11,000 miles ($135.00) 12,000 miles ($145.00) 13,000 miles ($155.00) 14,000 miles ($165.00) 15,000 miles ($175.00) 16,000 miles ($185.00) 17,000 miles ($195.00) 18,000 miles ($205.00) 19,000 miles ($215.00) 20,000 miles ($225.00) 21,000 miles ($235.00) 22,000 miles ($245.00) 23,000 miles ($255.00) 24,000 miles ($265.00) 25,000 miles ($275.00) 26,000 miles ($285.00) 27,000 miles ($295.00) 28,000 miles ($305.00) 29,000 miles ($315.00) 30,000 miles ($325.00)
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It's a common knowledge among savvy FTers: Don't use Points.com to convert among your FFPs. It cuts you deep, very deep. If you don't mind the cut, go ahead, of course!Originally Posted by sawidol
Have you considered looking at the exchange rate through points.com given they have the option of converting your miles from one frequent flyer program into another depending on the airlines but you need to be very careful as to sometimes the conversion rate is not so good and you might end up loosing some miles in the interim.
On top of that, some FFPs simply cannot be converted or transfered out, such as Delta & UA.
If I were OP, I would just work my way and try to build my account balance up to the next level of award ticket. I think you only need 20K to get an intra-Asia award ticket. @:-)
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In terms of Worldperks miles, it will cost $150 to transfer 10K miles to another account. Simply too costly in my book.
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Yikes! I wouldn't spend $150 to buy 10K Worldperks miles, let alone to transfer them. Originally Posted by lin821
It's not cost-effective at all. For seasoned FTers, we rather have miles earned/redeemed for free.In terms of Worldperks miles, it will cost $150 to transfer 10K miles to another account. Simply too costly in my book.

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I saw the $25 transfer fee listed on Northwest's site, but I didn't realize that they also hit you with a second, larger fee based on the number of points that you want to transfer. (It looks like they don't tell you about that second fee until you select a points value to transfer from their drop-down menu.)
Is there a "Miles Transfer FAQ" somewhere that gives information about the fees airlines (and other companies) charge for transferring miles/points? Some of the airlines don't exactly make it easy to tell what the cost is. (Besides Worldperks, I'm mostly interested in whether there are fees for transferring Starpoints and AMEX Membership Reward Points.)
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Just FYI. There's (hardly) any free lunch. Originally Posted by JudyS
I saw the $25 transfer fee listed on Northwest's site, but I didn't realize that they also hit you with a second, larger fee based on the number of points that you want to transfer.
Every FFP that I collect miles in charge you for miles transfers based on their sliding scales. The fees usually are equal (if not more) to buying miles. Sometimes the $25 (or something) transfer fee is waived with limited time promo. You still have to pay for miles transferred. In my budget-conscious book, I simply don't buy miles from airlines.







