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    #11
    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    Does this refer to flights you have taken or flights you will need to take to maintain or promote your card status?
    I have booked and taken the 20 flights, but somehow the flights have not been credited to my account. I think it is because I have checked-in on-line and did not check-in any luggage at the check-in. Whatever the reason I don't have the air-miles, and will not get them if I don't fill out the forms.
    Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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      #12
      I cannot be arsed with them. I built up quite a few when working in germany, when i tried to put them toward part credit for a flight it was going to cost more than i usually paid!

      A lot of cheaper non refundable flights, i.e. the ones you normally buy online, only count half or a quarter.
      While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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        #13
        I collect BA Miles (soon to be Avios) and BMI Destination Miles, mainly by credit cards and online shopping.

        The BMI card is particularly good: 1.5 miles/£ + 20,000 free miles. BA are much less generous, but they are more useful as BA is a 'better' airline. You can also channel many other points schemes to BA Miles in quite ingenious ways, eg EON Gas/Electric -> Tesco Club Card -> BA Miles. It all adds up
        Cats are evil.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
          I noticed when I flew regularly with KLM that certain bookings got more air mile credits than others. It might be the case that the bookings you're making are not eligible for air miles
          This is because of the rate that you pay on the actual trip. If you paid full whack (i.e. booked it late) you would get more miles, if you get the seats at a discounted prices (either booked early or with some code or 3rd party) it will be less. The thing that hacks me off about this is you don't know if the rate you are getting will give good miles or not. I remember with BA they can tell from one of the codes on your ticket but couldn't say for other airlines.
          'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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            #15
            Virgin Atlantic - Credit card gets you 2 miles per pound, and you can also rack up the miles in hotels and by buying Virgin stuff like Virgin wines.

            Virgin wine give you 750 miles per delivery. I have 500,000 miles. I like wine.

            All expenses go through the card. I get to take my family somewhere nice on Upper Class on airmiles every couple of years. This year is was Cape Town.

            Can't be beaten for ease of collection. Only issue is that it's hard to get free UC flights during school holidays. Not a problem if you don't have kids.

            Check out V-Flyer: The Independent Virgin Travel Community for Virgin Atlantic, Virgin America and Virgin Blue for top tips on how to collect and any special offers.
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              #16
              I have loads of airmiles as I never end up spending them. The prices for their trips are just too expensive. If I look for a weekend break to Europe it always seems to give Airmiles+ £XX and more often than not the £XX is more than if I found a low cost option and went with them. Spend 10 mins on the site, get disappointed and then forget it for 6 months. With all the complaining going on I can't see that getting any better.
              'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                #17
                Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                This is because of the rate that you pay on the actual trip. If you paid full whack (i.e. booked it late) you would get more miles, if you get the seats at a discounted prices (either booked early or with some code or 3rd party) it will be less. The thing that hacks me off about this is you don't know if the rate you are getting will give good miles or not. I remember with BA they can tell from one of the codes on your ticket but couldn't say for other airlines.
                the KLM website actually colour coded the options at the time of booking:
                IIRC it went something like:
                green = 100% miles
                yellow = 50%
                red = 0%

                usually the savings made by getting the cheapest ticket possible made up for the lack of air miles several times over, but the flight would still count towards one of the flights required for the membership upgrades. membership upgrades were calculated on miles travelled or number of flights, whichever crossed the threshold first and a higher card class gives better airport privileges (fast checkin and free access to the lounge)
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                  #18
                  Im platinum

                  I get a guaranteed upgrade on every flight foc

                  I clock up about 15k miles a month

                  and just spent 150,000 of me miles on a samsung galaxy s II

                  how's that


                  not so good cos it's looks like from October I have to change airlines and start using luftwaffa and as far as I understand they're not so generous with their rewards programme

                  Milan.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                    Im platinum

                    I get a guaranteed upgrade on every flight foc

                    I clock up about 15k miles a month

                    and just spent 150,000 of me miles on a samsung galaxy s II

                    how's that


                    not so good cos it's looks like from October I have to change airlines and start using luftwaffa and as far as I understand they're not so generous with their rewards programme

                    Milan.
                    They are not but if you travel alot the are accepted by over 140 other hotels/flier programs and you can also transfer hotel points to it from the likes Accor, Hilton, Marriot if you want to put all your miles in one pot. The link below shows all the partners that accept it.

                    Lufthansa Miles & More : Frequent Flyer Programs and other Loyalty Programs
                    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                      #20
                      Also the link below is fun. It shows you how to convert all your miles/hotel points from one scheme in to another. Many are a direct comparison but some of them can involve hops through 3 or 4 other schemes. A bit of a pain in the ass but clever way of getting those few stays on to your main choice of scheme

                      Mileage Converter - WebFlyer :: The Frequent Flyer Authority
                      'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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