Frequent flyer programs come in many shapes and sizes.
Airlines compete for your loyalty with many different perks and advantages. The
main is to sign up for a card when you travel to earn miles towards free
flights and travel stays. Even if you don’t travel, there are credit card
programs out there that allow you to earn miles so that maybe one day you could
go on that trip you’ve always wanted to. Sometimes these are accumulated as
“points” that can be redeemed as miles at a later time.
Right now, I can really only give you a look into my main
program, which is US Airways Dividend Miles. This has been my program of choice
for years, but honestly only because one of US Airways’ hubs are in Philadelphia
which gave me more options to fly anywhere than all of the other airlines. Looking
back and knowing what I know now, I would most likely diversify my “portfolio”
of frequent flyer programs so that I am not so forced to keep to just US
Airways (which hey, they sure love the loyalty).
I've used the points to my advantage during my current
injury as I've been flying to medical center after medical center across the
country. These extra miles I've accumulated have allowed me to pretty much do
this for free. Would I love to spend these on a beautiful vacation somewhere in
the Maldives? Probably. But with all of the medical costs that I've been
incurring, this is a really great thing to have my back pocket. The other main
reason I use the miles for our unlimited upgrades. This means I can basically book
a coach flight anywhere but be able to upgrade using miles. This is especially
helpful on those long flights that I take from San Francisco to Philadelphia.
Use your miles wisely, and make sure to plan ahead. I booked
a vacation to Jamaica with my wife last year using miles, and booked it about 8
to 9 months in advance so that we can both go first-class round-trip. It makes
the trip that much more enjoyable, plus you have some extra funds to do things
that you wouldn't normally do on vacation. We had an absolute blast because
this. The other thing you can do is “gift” miles. We have been able to book
trips for family members and friends and loved ones because of all of the
corporate travel that we have been doing.
The one thing I'll say is that you have to be pretty
diligent about putting your frequent flyer number into all of your
reservations. We acquire miles when we stay in hotels, rent cars, pump gas, and
make purchases at the grocery store but it's up to you to make sure that you're
getting credit for all of those miles. It’s all about how it fits into your
life; you just have to use them to your advantage!