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Originally Posted by agp423
(Post 23674739)
How do you all have so many vacation days?!
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Originally Posted by agp423
(Post 23674739)
How do you all have so many vacation days?!
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Originally Posted by Annalisa12
(Post 23684980)
I don't do points.
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Originally Posted by Annalisa12
(Post 23684980)
I don't do points. I just pay for whatever airline I want to go on. I don't need to wait to see if I have been upgraded or if my partner can join me in first. I book exactly what I want.
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OP nailed my use on the head with this statement: "I gift them to family or friends to be able to give them opportunities to travel that they would not otherwise have."
I love doing this and it helps me justify (just the fact I need to justify it might tell me something) the amount of time I do travel and choose to be away from some people and things that truly do matter. |
I used to gift them a lot, fly friends and family out to visit me when I lived in Arizona or I used them for upgrades and lounge access. Now I'm committed to using them on trips I can't pay for with cash. Either premium cabin redemptions overseas (Most recently: Budapest, before that: Prague, Vienna and Paris) or for last minute trips (like seeing game 1 of the 2010 World Series).
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I give mine away to friends and family. Travel way too much, about the last thing I want to see in my time off is another bloody airport/airline combination! The only ones I save for myself are the hotel points.
Originally Posted by agp423
(Post 23674739)
How do you all have so many vacation days?!
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Originally Posted by woody125
(Post 23695966)
OP nailed my use on the head with this statement: "I gift them to family or friends to be able to give them opportunities to travel that they would not otherwise have."
I love doing this and it helps me justify (just the fact I need to justify it might tell me something) the amount of time I do travel and choose to be away from some people and things that truly do matter. |
I save them and use them for my international long haul flights in business or first :)
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I use it for short notice flights, where the upfront value justifies it.
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BA Avios:
- short-hop flights on AA metal - TATL on Aer Lingus, usually in Y because that's what's available - Occasionally other short- to mid-haul flights in other parts of the world where YQ is low or nonexistent AA: - Long-haul premium cabin - Occasionally a U.S./Canada transborder flight UA: - U.S./Canada transborder flights - Occasionally long-haul premium cabin DL: - sporadic earnings, but I hold no DL status of any kind. Therefore, any award here must be J/F unless it's a very low-risk short-but-expensive coach flight. It's about a three-year trek for me to have enough miles for a single TATL J award in the lowest bucket. Marriott: - Travel Packages, although it's getting tougher to find good 1-week non-resort stays that we want to do. Most likely to use Marriott in large, expensive cities HH: - 4- to 6-night hotel stays, secondary European markets, Middle East, or Asia. New category structure with HH rules out the most expensive markets - Occasionally a resort stay if the property didn't get killed in the latest devaluation SPG: - Short stays, Cash & Points where possible - More likely to use SPG outside U.S./Canada where elite treatment is much better (I'm usually Gold or the basic first-tier Plat level. Never a top-level Plat.) |
Originally Posted by pinniped
(Post 23716300)
BA Avios:
- short-hop flights on AA metal - TATL on Aer Lingus, usually in Y because that's what's available - Occasionally other short- to mid-haul flights in other parts of the world where YQ is low or nonexistent Like many who were initially disappointed by the BA devaluation ~2 years ago (long flights are now insanely priced compared to other programs), I have come to realize that short haul awards are really nice. Basically, you can book the most expensive hub captive sectors standalone for 4500/7500/10000 + $5 as close in as 1 hour before flight (you can actually get inside an hour if you're willing to play games, but I've never needed to do this myself). This strategy works most OW hubs (TYO is the one exception that comes to mind off hand). |
Generally for family vacations. I've used miles to go with my family to DC, NYC, Florida, LA, San Diego, HNL (3x), Atlanta, and Denver. Next year, we're looking at visiting Asia, in 2-3 years, probably visit somewhere in Europe. Also have booked a few international trips for family.
Hotel points are also generally used for family travel, although I've also given some away to friends/family as anniversary gifts and the like. Some may deride my usage of miles/points for domestic travel, but I can tell you that it's a very nice feeling knowing that we haven't paid for air travel/hotel for our last 10 family trips. I figure we've saved probably upwards of $30k for air/hotel on these family vacations, along with buying some goodwill from my mother-in-law ;) |
As I tend to earn miles significantly faster than I can burn them, I typically donate my Flying Blue miles to their charity partners. having worked with some of these organisations in Africa, I'd encourage everyone to check out the website.
Originally Posted by handspring088
(Post 23667511)
Do you have a link?
The programs are easy to find if you want to donate. Go to each airline's website, go to their FF program page and somewhere on there will be a mention of donating miles to charity. |
Originally Posted by rankourabu
(Post 23686130)
Are you sure this is the right internet forum for you then?
When it comes to spending points/miles, I usually have a materiality threshold anything over that and I use points/miles. |
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