Which one to join?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: UK
Posts: 19
Which one to join?
Do any of the programmes let you build up your points without them expiring? I don't want to join a programme where my points expire.
Also which is the best programme? I usually fly economy.
I am in the UK, but mainly travel to the USA if it matters.
Many thanks
Also which is the best programme? I usually fly economy.
I am in the UK, but mainly travel to the USA if it matters.
Many thanks
#2
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: ATL
Programs: DL, AA
Posts: 6,031
Welcome to FlyerTalk, ukheather.
Most of the US-based SkyTeam programs have moved to shorter expiration times over recent years. (I'll let one of the experts speak to other programs.) However, if you have some type of activity every 18 months or so, your miles will not expire.
How often do you travel to the US? If you are making a couple of trips a year, expiration probably should not be your main concern. If you only fly every couple of years, there are other ways to generate activity in your account (hotel/dining/retail partnerships, etc).
Most of the US-based SkyTeam programs have moved to shorter expiration times over recent years. (I'll let one of the experts speak to other programs.) However, if you have some type of activity every 18 months or so, your miles will not expire.
How often do you travel to the US? If you are making a couple of trips a year, expiration probably should not be your main concern. If you only fly every couple of years, there are other ways to generate activity in your account (hotel/dining/retail partnerships, etc).
#4
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: PSM
Posts: 69,232
Continental does not currently expire miles even though they have the rule on their books. That being said, their imminent departure from SkyTeam doesn't make them particularly appealing for you.
#6
Join Date: May 2004
Programs: BA blue, LH Senator, KQ (FB) gold
Posts: 8,215
I agree that it 'depends'. I disagree that Flying Blue would be the best option. Flying Blue now has a short expiration date similar to that of the American carriers. However, it has the added problem that the only activity which will count towards maintaining your account is flying. You cannot use hotel points, etc. to extend the validity of your miles. (In some countries, a FB credit card will extend them, but not all - I am not sure about the UK).
#7
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 1,934
There's a discussion ongoing here about a big devaluation coming up for the Flying Blue program:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/flyin...book-here.html
Boo hoo, first I started out with CO, managed to get up to Elite and now they're going off to *A. Next I went to FB, also got up to Elite and now this devaluation. I have a NW account but I'm not a big fan of theirs so I wonder too with what ST partner to start anew, or IF I should even bother...
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/flyin...book-here.html
Boo hoo, first I started out with CO, managed to get up to Elite and now they're going off to *A. Next I went to FB, also got up to Elite and now this devaluation. I have a NW account but I'm not a big fan of theirs so I wonder too with what ST partner to start anew, or IF I should even bother...
#8
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: PSM
Posts: 69,232
Well, NW is done as of this year in favor of DL, and they are doing all sorts of bad things to their program. The latest salvo is no waiver of change fees on rewards for anyone, including top tier elites. Between that, the various other fees they charge and the 3 tier reward chart I wouldn't touch them these days.