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Originally Posted by totti
LH gives liftime SEN. You need to be SEN for 10 years and at least at the age of 60+ (so not such a great offer)
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Originally Posted by flying_bubba
What other extra perks do you get from UA once you reach 1,000,000 BIS miles?
Is there a big adda-boy the first year? What recurring perks? SWUs? Bubba |
Originally Posted by LASflyer
I'm told you receive 3 SWU's for achieveing 1,000,000 BIS miles. Looking forward to reaching it next yr. Other than a one time recognition (3 SWU's) and having it listed in your status when dealing with UA you are only afforded UA Prem EX for life as it says.
I thought you also received something annually, like CR1s or E-500s. Any ideas? Thanks, Bubba |
Originally Posted by infiniteelite
Continental had a program in the early to mid 90's whereby if you achieved gold 5 years in a row, you got infinite elite for life. Holders of that status are today actually Platinum Elite for life. The program was created to lure passengers onto an airline that was last choice for many. The qualifying period ended long ago while the few that qualified continue the status.
You have a great memory or elxe you are likely in the program. I am one of those folks who used Co during the "dark days" for the tough financial times and I did crazy things at my own expense to remain "gold" which as you recall was 75000 EQM/year at the time. The reward...Pt Elite for life for me. Glad I made that overnight dinner trip to Hawaii now. :D |
Originally Posted by lifeguard503
Does anybody know of a lifetime status level with Priority Club?
Priority Club status seems to be the most dubious of all the full-spectrum hotel families. Even they recongnize it, in that they've created Ambassador and then Royal Ambassador to go above it. I've gotten just as many upgrades as a Priority Club nobody (before even Gold) by staying at the same hotel repeatedly, as in my two or three years now as PC Platinum. And it's just been documented officially in a letter reprinted as a recent post over in the Priority Club forum: PC hotels give better upgrades to frequent guests at that specific hotel, and dubious upgrades to people who are "merely" PC Plat but not frequent guests of that hotel. Thus IMHO PC Plat is mostly just a way to get more bonus points. Anyhow, while it's technically not lifetime, you can buy PC Gold status every year (it's only $50 so you could probably afford it for a lifetime, OTOH PC Gold status is worth even less so I'm not sure who considers it worth $50/year!). IMHO the main benefit of Priority Club is the oodles of points you can earn if you follow all the promos (includes ones only documented on FT). That works equally well whether you have status or not. (And, as a side effect, it makes it fairly easy to earn status with not too great a number of stays a year.) ... Best Western has a lifetime status (Diamond, I think), but I'm not sure if there will be another way to get it in the future. This year (and this year only so far), they were offering it to anyone who had 60 nights (or was it stays?) in 2006 (too late to start on that now!), as a 60th Anniversary (of BW, not the GCCI program!) promo. |
Originally Posted by flying_bubba
What other extra perks do you get from UA once you reach 1,000,000 BIS miles?
Is there a big adda-boy the first year? What recurring perks? SWUs? Bubba
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there is a guy in IC forum who said he got lifetime RA for $50K spend in 6 months
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Will Delta include US miles for lifetime status?
With the proposed merger, I wonder if DL will include miles flown on US for their lifetime statuses (or is it stati?)?
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wouldnt DL have responded publicly to the merger if they were interested?
or is US looking to do a hostile takeover and are just saying "merger" right now? |
US is trying to do a hostile takeover, and it's way, way too early to tell what a merged Skymiles/Dividend Miles program would look like. DM does not have a lifetime status.
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Originally Posted by alanh
(Post 6774849)
US is trying to do a hostile takeover, and it's way, way too early to tell what a merged Skymiles/Dividend Miles program would look like. DM does not have a lifetime status.
It used to have 1 million-, 2 million-, and 4 million-mile thresholds. |
Originally Posted by SPN Lifer
(Post 6776222)
Since when?
It used to have 1 million-, 2 million-, and 4 million-mile thresholds. |
Whoops. I was basing this on a quick look at the website. Do they have it documented?
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Originally Posted by alanh
(Post 6777073)
Whoops. I was basing this on a quick look at the website. Do they have it documented?
http://www.delta.com/skymiles/about_...ance/index.jsp and scroll down to the bottom. (Not hard to find if you just enter "lifetime platinum" into their site search box.) |
I guess they were referring to US Dividend Miles, DM, not DL! :D
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