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Getting
The Most Out Of Frequent Flyer Miles
Frequent
flyer miles sound great in principle—travel with a certain
airline and earn points that you can cash
in later, or use a certain credit card to earn points without
even traveling. What could be better than free airline ticket?
Airlines, unfortunately, aren’t so keen on your sudden desire
to fly for free. Their goal is to sell seats not give them
away, no matter how much they try to entice you into earning
frequent flyer miles. By being aware of some simple tricks
of the trade, you can not only increase the amount of flight
points you earn but also stretch them as far as possible.
First, earn
the maximum amount of points every time you
fly by choosing a specific program and following all of their
rules and regulations. Be aware of their promotions and partner
companies. You could earn miles by buying flowers at a specific
florist or staying at a particular hotel. Keep updated by
reading their websites and newsletters for promotions. Certain
techniques can also earn you more miles. Fore example, see
if you can earn extra miles for business trips by paying
for the flight with your own credit card and having your
boss reimburse you. Or if your spouse flies less than you,
he or she can use a free frequent-flyer mile ticket while
the paid ticket goes on your account, earning you more points
faster. While you are actively earning miles, stay organized.
Save receipts, and watch out for errors in your statements.
Know how many miles you have and how many you need to qualify
for free trips or other perks that come along with a certain
status as a frequent flyer. Finally, don’t waste your miles
on cheap flights or by cashing them in on other purchases,
such as magazine subscriptions or club memberships.
As wonderful as a promotion may seem, frequent flyer miles
are, essentially, cash, and you can bet that an airline wants
to save itself money by having you spend your cash on something
other than an airline ticket.
Do you figure that you’ll never fly frequently enough to
earn enough miles to be useful? You can actually earn points
without even flying by using a credit card that offers frequent
flyer miles based on the amount you charge every month. While
these credit cards sounds like great deals, getting the most
out of them can be tricky. Many cards that offer miles also
come with a hefty annual fee, so be sure that the cards are
worth the fees before you use them. For example, if a card
charges fifty dollars annually, and it takes you four years
to earn enough miles to purchase a ticket worth less than
two hundred dollars, then your investment in the card did
not save you any money. If you believe that you can receive
worthwhile savings with a mileage credit card, then charge
as much as you can—groceries, dinners, even monthly bills—but
pay off your bill every month or you’ll be losing money on
the interest charged. If you go to a restaurant with friends
or family, have them pay you for their meal in cash and charge
the bill on your credit card. Some restaurants will give
you extra mileage when you pay with a specific mileage earning
credit card, and some credit cards will give you extra mileage
when you charge groceries and other items. Take advantage
of these deals by checking your credit card’s mailings, email
newsletters, and website.
Finally, you’ve spent years earning thousands of frequent
flyer miles on everything from your credit cards to your
business trips out of town, and now your ready to cash them
in and live the high life. The first way to get the best
flight with the nicest upgrades or advantages possible from
your frequent flyer miles is by purchasing tickets
as early as possible—as much as a year in advance. Also, try and schedule
your flight for the middle of the week—Tuesday, Wednesday,
or Thursday—rather than on Saturday or Sunday when more people
are flying, and try to book midday flights, which are less
popular than morning or early evening. Finally, call the
airline rather than use the internet to book your flight.
All of these methods are more likely to lead to you receiving
the awards and deals that you want to get from your hard-earned
frequent flyers.
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