Avianca Taca Lifemiles Offers 100% Bonus On Sharing Miles

Not to be outdone, Avianca-Taca Lifemiles is also offering a share miles promo!

If you are following my Central America series, you will soon see examples of how Lifemiles saved us 1000’s of $ on this trip!

See my review of LifeMiles to learn how to best use this program.

Transfer your miles and they will receive the double!

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From October 1st to 15th, for every 1,000 miles you transfer to the account of a relative or friend, we will double the miles transferred to their account!
Remember that with LifeMiles you can fly to more than 1,300 destinations around the world with Avianca, AeroGal and Star Alliance member airlines. Also, our vast commercial partner network includes more than 100,000 hotels in 90 countries, car rentals, restaurants, and many more.
Discover all the options you have to redeem your miles at EarnandEnjoy.com or visit the Enjoy section at LifeMiles.com to find our partner network in your country.

Terms and Conditions

  • This promotion is available at LifeMiles.com, Avianca’s Information Centers and Call Center except for Venezuela where is only available through LifeMiles.com
  • This promotion applies between October 1st, 2013 and October 15th, 2013, as the last date of transfer
  • Minimum transfer miles: 1,000
  • Maximum transfer miles: 50,000
  • The miles must be transferred in multiples of 1,000
  • Transfer fee for each block of 1,000 LifeMiles: USD $15 + local taxes
  • For residents in Colombia: block transfer fee of 1.000 LifeMiles is USD $15 + local taxes The values ??must be calculated at the Alaico rate of the date of transaction
  • For residents in Peru: the transfer fee for each block of 1,000 LifeMiles: USD $17.7, S. / 49.6. Rate change to September 1st, 2013: S /. 2.80
  • The amount paid for the miles’ transfer is not refundable
  • Form of payment through Call Center and LifeMiles.com: credit card or international debit card. Cash payments are only allowed at Avianca’s Information Centers
  • At LifeMiles.com, the purchase can only be done through Earn/Transfer LifeMiles Does not apply to the Flexible Redemption (miles + money) during the payment process of air ticket redemption
  • The miles transferred and earned with this promotion do not apply to achieve Elite status
  • The transaction receipt will reflect the total miles accrued in the member’s account, including the bonus miles and the total charge of the transaction
  • The transferred miles, once accrued, can be redeemed according to the conditions specified in the LifeMiles’ Terms and Conditions and portfolio of products and services available for redemption
  • LifeMiles Terms and Conditions apply

Promos Galore From US Airways Dividend Miles

It’s just one promo after another this month with US Airways Dividend Miles!  Some of them are targeted and some are open to all.  Let’s start with the one that has the best value to members world wide.

SHARE MILES 100% BONUS

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  • Your account must be more than 12 days old.  If you don’t have a USDM account get one now!
  • You can share from your account to someone else’s and then that person can share back to you.  Example You share 50,000 to your spouse.  They get 100,000 miles for $567.50.  Then they share 50,000 miles back to you.  Spouse now has 50,000 miles and you have 100,000 miles.
  • You can share between 3 accounts to even up the bonus.  Example:  You share 50,000 miles to your child’s account.  You now have 0 miles, child has 100,000 miles.  Child shares 50,000 back to you and 50,000 to your spouse.  Child now has 0 miles and you & spouse will have 100,000 miles.
  • Remember, each time a sharing transaction takes place, it costs $567.50 to generate a new batch of 50,000 miles.
  • Transactions are processed by points.com so you don’t get category bonuses based on airline purchases.

Get up to a 100% bonus on all your fall flights

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This one will appeal to genuine frequent fliers as you earn bonus points on flights.  Interestingly enough, they carried over the sports theme from our dearly departed Grand Slam promo which got a lot of us lots of cheap miles between 2008-2011!  If you are interested in this promo, be sure to register first.

The first one is tempting to me, the second one didn’t interest me at all.  But the 3rd one is what I found irresistible to the point where I am scrambling to bring forward a trip to India and Sri Lanka.

REBATE ON AWARDS FOR US AIRWAYS MASTERCARD HOLDERS

If you have the Barclay’s US Airways Dividend Miles Mastercard, you may have an offer in your email.  According to reports on FlyerTalk, they vary from 10-50% but no one knows the criteria for who gets what.  A 30,000 discount off an award is basically a free ticket from Brisbane to one of the Pacific Islands in business class (if you can find it) or at least economy which costs 25,000 miles and easier to get.

T&C’s

¹ Offer is valid for select US Airways Dividend Miles MasterCard cardmembers and is not transferable. You will receive 25% of all miles redeemed during the promotional period back in your Dividend Miles account, for a maximum bonus of 30,000 bonus miles. You must redeem a minimum of 20,000 miles for award travel between October 1, 2013 and November 30, 2013 for travel completed before March 31, 2014. Award travel on US Airways, US Airways Express and any other partner airlines qualify for bonus. Miles used for mileage upgrades also qualify. If you do not redeem at least 20,000 miles you will not be eligible for this offer. Miles must be redeemed from eligible primary cardmember’s Dividend Miles account in order to receive bonus. Your US Airways Dividend Miles MasterCard account must be in good standing. Miles used during periods when your account is delinquent, your balance exceeds your credit line or your account is otherwise not in good standing as defined in your Credit Card Cardmember Agreement do not qualify for this offer. Your 25% miles back award will appear on your Dividend Miles account 3-4 weeks after travel has been completed. Offer expires November 30, 2013. Travel must be completed before March 31, 2014. Bonus miles do not count towards Preferred status.

MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard Incorporated.

Are you planning to take advantage of these promos?  Have a question?  Ask in the comments!

Earn 1,000s Of Extra Miles Before October 4th‏

This deal was emailed to me a couple days ago and I forgot about it.  I was reminded because the points I earned from our trip last month (bookings at eco-lodges) showed up in my United account.

The promo is pretty self explanatory, if you use my link we both get 1000 extra miles in our accounts.  Pointshound no longer partners with United but they do have American Airlines which is also a great program and several others.  Once you are a member, you also get your own referral link.

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1,000 Miles For You + 1,000 Miles For Friends

Did you know you can earn points and miles on PointsHound just by inviting friends?

From now until October 4th, invite a friend, and you BOTH earn an ADDITIONAL 1,000 points or miles after your friend’s first hotel booking!

Inviting is easy.  Email, text, facebook, or tweet your referral link to your friends.  After your friend travels, you each get 1,000 miles or points from your favorite frequent flyer program!

Referral link: http://www.pointshound.com/pgrqmj

Top referrers have already earned over 100,000 bonus miles!

Getting To Central America Using Frequent Flyer Miles

Central America

You will have to check each individual program to see which countries they consider as “Central America”.  All of them will include Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama.  Some will also include Mexico, Caribbean Islands and the northern part of South America.  All of these countries have impressive bird lists and are a great destination for eco-travelers.   I already have a blog with my recommendations for which programs to join if you are new to the world of miles and points.

The main gateway cities for Central America include Belize City (BZE), Flores (FRS – for Tikal), Guatemala City (GUA), Tegucigalpa (TGU), Managua (MGA), San Salvador (SAL), San Jose (SJO) and Panama City (PTY).      Once you have been in the miles and points game for awhile, you will get a feel for which airline to use where but if you are just starting out, Wikipedia will show you a list of all airlines that fly into a given airport.

Let’s take San Jose, Costa Rica for our first example.  So we can see that San Jose is served by a few international airlines.  AA flies from Miami, Dallas & New York, Copa and Avianca-Taca flies from several Central American cities which also have good connections to the USA.   In most cases you will have to transit through the USA even if you are coming from Australia, Europe or Asia direct to San Jose but there is a direct flight on Iberia from Madrid which could save Europeans the trouble of transiting the USA.   Your best choices are One World or Star Alliance because they have several airlines flying into the area.  Sky Team has a few flights on Delta.

ONE WORLD OPTIONS

From North America you can use American Airlines.

From South America you will need to use Star Alliance.

From Australia and New Zealand you can use Qantas & AA via the USA.

From UK and Europe you can travel via the USA using BA or IB to get to the USA, then AA, or the direct IB flights from Madrid to Central America.

From Asia or Africa there are no direct flights so you will need to travel via the USA or Europe.

STAR ALLIANCE OPTIONS

From North America you can use United, US (until they merge with AA), Avianca-Taca or Copa

From South America you can use Avianca-Taca and Copa.

From Australia and New Zealand, Europe, Asia and Africa there are no direct flights, you will need to travel via the USA.  Depending on which program’s miles you have, this may require one or two awards.

SKYTEAM OPTIONS

From North America you can use AeroMexico or Delta.

From Europe you can use Air Europa, Air France or KLM, to you can connect in the USA to Delta.

From Australia you will need to connect in the USA, this may require 2 awards.

From Asia and Africa there are no direct flights, you will need to travel via the USA or Europe.

HOW MANY MILES WILL IT COST?

Every airline member of the 3 main alliances has it’s own frequent flier program.  They often have alliances with other airlines outside the program.  I have made some reference charts for the airline alliances and I strongly recommend that you check out the program of the airline in your country and the USA based partners of each program as the USA airlines tend to have the most lucrative bonuses.  Americans can get very generous credit card bonuses.  Details of credit card partners (and other partners) will be on each airline’s website, however often there are more lucrative sign up bonuses.  Details are usually posted in the Flyer Talk credit card forum so I strongly suggest you read this thread and the Miles Buzz forum before you apply for any cards just in case a better bonus has been offered.  I don’t have any affiliate links and I recommend you do extensive research on your own when applying for airline credit cards.  I have some general posts about credit cards which basically let you know which bank serves which airlines and hotels so always check with Flyertalk for the latest news.

USING ONE WORLD

AMERICAN AIRLINES

No matter where you live, frequent flyer programs based in the USA usually offer the best deals but it’s still a good idea to look at other members of the alliance.  Try to avoid carriers that charge a fuel surcharge.  Looking at AA’s award chart, we can see that Central America shares a category with Colombia, Peru and Venezuela.

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So let’s look at the chart.  You will notice there are taxes and fees with certain routes and that the awards are prices as one way trips.

We can see that a South Pacific to Central/South America award will cost 40,000 miles each way (80,000 round trip) in economy, 65,000 (130,000 round trip) in business class and 75,000 each way (150,000 round trip in first class.  AA doesn’t allow you to transit the USA on this award so you must fly on the only carriers that operate between Australia and South America-Qantas and LAN to Bogota or Caracas.  To be honest, I wouldn’t use AA miles for this type of award or use 2 awards to connect in the USA.

If you are based in North America, economy will cost 17,500 each way (35,000 round trip), business class  is 30,000 each way (60,000 round trip) and first is 40,000 each way or 80,000 round trip.  You would be flying on AA.

AVIOS (BA OR IB)

Avios can be a great bargain for shorter flights.  The awards are priced by distance flown per segment rather than zone to zone.

Using the Great Circle Mapper, we can see that a direct flight from Miami to Belize or San Jose would cost 7,500 Avios each way, a direct flight from Miami to Panama City is very annoyingly 1 mile into the next band for 10,000 Avios.    If you are using credit card miles, transferring them to Avios rather than UA or AA could save you some points.  If you need a connection from elsewhere in the USA to the gateway city, you need to pay for that segment separately with the Avios cost for the distance flown.  Example OKC-MIA is 1222 miles so you need to add 10,000 Avios to the total price of the ticket.

QANTAS FREQUENT FLYER

For Qantas, it is easiest to use their points calculator to see how many points you need, then look for availability.  Here is an example of SYD-DFW-GUA in economy class.  For the record, business class (if you can get it) would cost 128,000 each way.

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Awards are distance based, but look what happens when we quote on Perth-Guatemala City!  Price for economy stayed the same!

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If you are based somewhere else, leave a comment if you don’t understand this part and I will help you out.  Meanwhile, here is a reference list for other One World carriers.

USING STAR ALLIANCE

US AIRWAYS

Star Alliance is King in Central America!  With the two main Central American airlines-Taca and Copa based there, they have an unbeatable network of routes.  Let’s use US Airways as an example.   US does not offer one way awards so these are round trips.  US Airways groups Central America with Mexico.  You can use any Star Alliance carrier so if you are in North America, you could use a combination of United, US Airways, Avianca/Taca and Air Canada to get there.  For Aussies and Kiwis it gets a bit more complicated.  Theoretically you should be able to use Air New Zealand to LAX and then pick up Avianca/Taca which is probably fine in economy but availability is scarce in business.  US Airways has recently been enforcing MPM (maximum permitted mileage) so while in the past we could route through Asian airports such as Singapore, Bangkok, Tokyo and Seoul; this may no longer be possible.  The new partner EVA AIrlines has added more possibilities of connections in Taipei.  US is in the process of merging with AA so these attractive awards may not be around much longer, book ’em while they last!

UNITED AIRLINES

United Airlines is a USA based carrier that offers one way awards on its own flights and other Star Alliance carriers.  Due to the size of their award chart, I can’t paste it here so will link to it and give examples.  Seattle to San Jose has availability on several dates which I picked at random.  They are colour coded for economy, business/first or all three classes.

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Here is the best routing that came up.  Beware of the “mixed cabin” in business class, that means you will have to be in economy for one or more segments.

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Another random search on PTY-LAS (a much easier airport to use to enter the USA)  has good availablilty for saver awards in economy and business on Copa which is a Mileage Plus member airline.

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AVIANCA TACA LIFEMILES

Lifemiles has some very attractive promos to buy and share miles.  While this doesn’t give you a free trip, it can greatly reduce the cost of a trip especially if you are after business or first class awards.  You need to be an existing member of Lifemiles when they announce  a promo so join now if you haven’t already.  Use their calculator to get an idea of award costs.  This will be a range which depends on class and any promos.

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Click on View Availability to see the exact breakdown.

They have a Star Alliance Award chart and you can see that they divide the region of Central America into northern and southern regions.  Snippet is incomplete due to size, so click over to the whole chart.

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Australia and New Zealand are in the “Others” category.  The chart shows round trip awards but you can redeem one ways for half the price shown.  For Aussies, it’s much cheaper to use US miles while they last or United for Star Alliance awards.  I prefer to keep my Lifemiles for intra-South/Central America awards which can get pricy but are bargains using awards.  This is where you find the real hidden gems!   Here’s an example of a trip we just did from Flores (Tikal) via Guatemala City to San Jose.

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The 11,000 mile award can be brought down to 5000 miles if you are willing to pay an extra $90.  Last year when we booked our trip, it was even cheaper.  They raised the price last year but it’s still a good deal.  Even though they have a special for business class, with flights this short I’d rather save my money and use the miles!

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SINGAPORE AIRLINES

While there are no bargains here, if you are flush with Amex Membership Rewards you want to transfer to SQ, you can also book flights to Central America which shares a zone with Hawaii using Krisflyer.

For those who want to use other programs, I have made up a reference list of all the airlines with links to their websites so check them out to see if any of them are better suited to your needs. Bear in mind that the tickets are not completely free, there is usually a booking fee of $25-50 and various taxes, but you would have to pay the taxes whether you pay cash or miles for the ticket in any case.

Central American Adventure – Choosing Accommodation

With an eco-tourism trip, the highlight is going to be the eco-lodges so you need to choose wisely.  You will need to research the species you are hoping to see and find national parks with lodges in those areas.  Although airline miles are of use to everyone, hotel points will only be useful for stays near airports to accommodate early morning flights.  There is one exception as you will see below.  Also, this itinerary is unusual in that I organized a stopover in Hawaii on the way back to Australia so I could burn some hotel points and celebrate my birthday!  If you are USA or Europe based, this won’t be an option.  Here are my choices, how I booked them and my reasons for choosing them.  Detailed reviews on each will be forthcoming in future blogs.

BELIZE

Crooked Tree Lodge: booked direct by email (don’t use aggregators), paid cash.  Chosen because the area is known for Yellow-headed Parrots, Red-lored Parrots and White-fronted Parrots and they have a good local guide.

Parrot’s Nest, San Ignacio: booked direct by email, don’t use aggregators, paid by Visa on checkout.  Chosen because there are parrots in the area sporadically but primarily for the experience of sleeping in a treehouse.

GUATEMALA

Tikal Inn: booked direct by email, don’t use aggregators, paid by Amex on checkout.  Chosen because it’s in the Tikal National Park, there are parrots and other birds in the grounds and they have a pool.  Also they offer a free sunset/sunrise tour and some of the guides are familiar with the local birds.

Radisson, Guatemala City:  booked online with Club Carlson points.  Chosen because of proximity to airport, free shuttle and cheap points redemption.

COSTA RICA

Selva Verde Lodge, Sarapiqui:  booked online at Hotels.com.  Used 10% promo code and Ultimate Rewards Mall.  Chosen because of excellent guides and known for being home to Great Green Macaws and many other birds.

Laguna del Lagarto Lodge, Boca Tapada:  Booked on Pointshound for UA miles.  Chosen because of recommendation by friend who was just there and area is extremely rich in birdlife.

Volcano Lodge, Arenal:  Booked on Pointshound for UA miles.  Chosen because of volcano views, garden, pool and it being a nice place to relax after full-on birding.

Cala Lodge, Monteverde:  Booked on Pointshound for UA miles.  Chosen because near town for easy meals/shopping and easy to get taxi to Monteverde Cloud Forest for Respendant Quetzals.

Villa Lapas, Tarcoles:  Booked on their website, don’t use aggregators.  Chosen because it is adjacent to Carara National Park for Scarlet Macaws and other birds.

Savegre Mountain Lodge:  Booked on their webiste, don’t use aggregators.  Chosen based on recommendation by friend who had been there recently, excellent guides and ease of finding Resplendant Quetzals.

Park Inn, San Jose:  Booked using Club Carlson points on their website.  Chosen because of cheap mistake rate of 5000 points, otherwise would have stayed closer to the airport.  Easy enough to get Alajuela bus to airport in the morning.

PANAMA

Radisson Summit:  Booked using Club Carlson points on their website.  Chosen because easy 15 minute drive to Soberania National Park and also because some rooms have spectacular view of the rainforest.

Courtyard by Marriott, Panama City:  Booked using Marriott points on their website.  Chosen because I wanted to burn my last 10k points and it was near the airport.

USA

Holiday Inn (Desert Inn), Las Vegas:  Used Chase free night certificate.  Chosen because I had to use the cert or lose it and they wouldn’t give me Venetian or Palazzo on Labor Day weekend.

Four Points Sheraton, LAX:  Got BRG with 2000 SPG point bonus.  Chosen because of this deal and free airport shuttle.

Maui Seaside Inn:  Booked on Hotels.com using free night after 10 stays and this one was the closest to the value I had on my free night.  Chosen because we wanted to stay in Kahului for easy access to Road to Hana and Haleakala.  Also rumours of Mitred Parakeets in nearby area.

Hyatt Regency Maui:  Used Chase Ultimate Rewards sent to Hyatt to book free nights.  Chosen because of resort facilities and a great place to spend my birthday!

Sheraton Waikiki:  Used SPG cash & points.  Chosen in hopes of an ocean view upgrade (got one!) and infinity pool.

Royal Hawaiian:  Used SPG cash & points.  Chosen because I have wanted to stay in the “pink palace” since I was a kid and never thought I could afford it!

 

 

 

Central American Adventure – Putting It All Together

This was a pretty complicated itinerary that required several different air mile programs to complete.  You can find my guide to using miles to get to Central America here.   I used miles from my Top 8 recommended programs.  Simply put, we flew from Brisbane to Belize, overland to Flores, flew Flores via Guatemala City to San Jose, Costa Rica; and another short hop to Panama.  From there we flew Panama to Las Vegas, rental car to LAX, flew to Maui, then a short hop to Honolulu.  The final return was Honolulu-Brisbane.  Now let’s break it down into individual airline awards.

1.  US AIRWAYS – South Pacific-Central America award in business class – 120,000 each.  This was the hardest one to get as it was in August when availability trans-Pacific is at a premium.  The other challenge I had to deal with was that US was starting to enforce maximum permitted mileage though there were still some agents who didn’t seem to have  a clue.  My first suggested itinerary used ANA via Tokyo on a 787 to Seattle but for some reason US agents couldn’t see that space even though I could see it easily on UA’s tool.  It turned out to be a blessing in disguise as there were problems with 787 aircraft leading to many cancellations.  We finally booked the open jaw using Thai from Brisbane – Bangkok – Seoul, Air Canada from Seoul – Vancouver, then United (only had economy seats available) from Vancouver – Houston – Belize.  BNE-BKK-ICN-YVR-IAH-BZE.  The return was easier, a simple Honolulu – Seoul – Bangkok on Asiana, then a tight connection to Thai for the final flight to Brisbane.  HNL-ICN-BKK-BNE.  We used miles earned from the Grand Slam promo held annually from 2008-2011.

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2.  UNITED AIRLINES – Central America award Flores – Guatemala City – San Jose, Costa Rica.  Easily booked online at United for 7500 miles each using flights operated by Aviateca and Lacsa as part of TACA.  Miles earned from credit card sign-ups.

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3.  AVIANCA-TACA LIFEMILES award San Jose – Panama in economy for 7000 miles each.  Original flight was on Lacsa but when this flight was cancelled I got them to put us on Copa.  Miles sourced from Lifemiles Visa sign-up.

4.  LIFEMILES award on Copa, Panama – Las Vegas, 15,000 miles each.  I specifically chose Vegas as our point of entry to the USA after research showed there were very few international flights to LAS so customs would be easier.  I was right, it was a breeze!  Miles sourced from Lifemiles Visa sign-up, the shopping promo from Oct 2012 and needed to top up some miles & cash.

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5. AVIOS redemption on American Airlines, LAX – Maui, 12,500 Avios each.  Easily booked online for the morning flight 10 months in advance.  Miles sourced from Chase BA Visa sign-up.

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6.  HAWAIIAN AIRLINES cash ticket from Maui – Honolulu.  I found a cheap deal for $60 each so decided not to waste miles on this one.

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I had been planning this trip several years in advance and knew which credit cards to get and which promos to use to make it happen.  I have no idea how much cash we would have needed for 2 people to actually pay for all these flights but my total outlay for taxes and cash components was somewhere around $1000-1200 max.  Without strategic use of miles, we never would have been able to do this trip!

Tomorrow, I will discuss how hotel points saved us more money which made us able to spend more on the independent eco-lodges.  I will also give reviews on the airlines involved and airports we visited.

Turn Two Dines Into 3,000 United Miles

This was emailed to me yesterday, nice little bonus if you like to eat out!   Sorry I can’t give the link as it is personal to me but check your emails for a similar offer!

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Terms and conditions:
*This bonus offer is open to new MileagePlus Dining members or existing members without a dining profile at the time of registration. A dining profile includes creating a web login and opting in and remaining opted in to receive emails from MileagePlus Dining with a valid, deliverable email address. To qualify, your profile must originate through one of the links on this page. You must register by October 31, 2013 to qualify for this bonus. You must continue to satisfy other Online and/or VIP Member level criteria to earn this bonus.

To earn this bonus, you must spend at least $40 (including tax and tip) in one dine at a participating restaurant, bar or club within 40 days of registering for the bonus, but no later than October 31, 2013. You must also complete your post-dine review within 30 days of your dine. Please note that activity that occurred prior to registration will not be eligible for this bonus. In addition, the dine must occur during a valid reward period and be paid for with a credit or debit card registered in MileagePlus Dining. Member may earn the 3,000 Reasons to Dine Bonus up to two times for a total reward amount of 3,000 bonus miles (consisting of two $40 dines) per member. Offer is not combinable with other MileagePlus Dining bonuses. Please allow 6-8 weeks from the date of your qualifying dine for any bonus miles to post to your MileagePlus® account. All account inquiries related to this bonus must be received by December 31, 2013.

Please note that some restaurants offer rewards only on certain days of the week or up to a maximum spending amount per month. For complete program Terms and Conditions, guidelines and restrictions, and the latest rewards calendar, visit united.com/dining. Other limitations may apply.

Advanced registration is required. Please note that activity that occurred prior to registration will not be eligible for this bonus. Other terms and conditions apply. See Web site for details.

Miles accrued, awards, and benefits issued are subject to change and are subject to the rules of the United MileagePlus program, including without limitation the Premier® program (the “MileagePlus Program”), which are expressly incorporated herein. Please allow 6-8 weeks after completed qualifying activity for miles to post to your account. United may change the MileagePlus Program including, but not limited to, rules, regulations, travel awards and special offers or terminate the MileagePlus Program at any time and without notice. United and its subsidiaries, affiliates and agents are not responsible for any products or services of other participating companies and partners. Taxes and fees related to award travel are the responsibility of the member. Bonus award miles, award miles and any other miles earned through non-flight activity do not count toward qualification for Premier status unless expressly stated otherwise. The accumulation of mileage or Premier status or any other status does not entitle members to any vested rights with respect to the MileagePlus Program. All calculations made in connection with the MileagePlus Program, including without limitation with respect to the accumulation of mileage and the satisfaction of the qualification requirements for Premier status, will be made by United Airlines and MileagePlus in their discretion and such calculations will be considered final. Information in this communication that relates to the MileagePlus Program does not purport to be complete or comprehensive and may not include all of the information that a member may believe is important, and is qualified in its entirety by reference to all of the information on the united.com website and the MileagePlus Program rules. United and MileagePlus are registered service marks. For complete details about the MileagePlus Program, go to united.com.

See additional MileagePlus terms and conditions.

 

The Thanks Again Program Allows You To Earn Bonus Rewards

How it Works

The Thanks Again program allows you to earn Bonus Rewards in three easy ways –

  1. At the Airport – Earn extra miles or points when you Shop, Dine, or Park at more than 100 participating airports. Certain airports offer extra miles for Parking, some for Dining, and many offer all three!
  2. Neighborhood Businesses – Earn at thousands of Neighborhood Businesses. We allow you to earn bonus miles in places where miles traditionally have not been offered, such as your local dry cleaner.
  3. Local Attractions – Be a “tourist in your own town” to take advantage of bonus opportunities, as well as when you visit other cities. Check out our participating museums, resorts, sports venues, aquariums, zoos, theme parks, and other popular attractions.

Register any credit or debit card in your wallet to earn airline miles automatically when you use a registered credit or debit card at Airports, Neighborhood Businesses, and at Local Attractions throughout North America.

Check our Merchant Locator at www.thanksagain.com/locator for a list of participating Thanks Again locations.

Earn Up to 5 Miles per Dollar Spent!*

Be sure to choose your preferred partner to earn miles or points with.  You can choose from:

  • Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan
  • American AAdvantage
  • Delta SkyMiles
  • Frontier Early Returns
  • Hilton HHonors
  • United Mileage Plus
  • US Airways Dividend Miles

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As per the FAQ, you can double dip.  For example if you earn a bonus because your card is registered with a dining program or something like Ultimate Rewards, you will also get your Thanks Again miles.

What if I Already Earn Rewards with My Card?
If you register a reward card that already earns miles, points, or cash back, the rewards that you earn via Thanks Again will be awarded in addition to the rewards that you already may earn.

 

Earn Free Starpoints With Audience Rewards

Audience Rewards is a little-known partner of SPG.  You can earn Starpoints for purchasing theatre tickets and also simply by answering trivia questions.  You won’t get rich or even earn a free hotel room just by doing this but you will keep your account alive and prevent your points from expiring.  Roughly 6 questions are posted 3 times a month and you earn 2 points for each question you get right.  That’s a whopping 36 Starpoints a month………………..but they do all add up and it only takes a few minutes.

Sign up here and link your SPG account.  Then visit the FlyerTalk thread where helpful people will generally post the answers unless you want to Google them yourself.

This is a sample of questions so you see what to expect.  You can also earn Delta or US Airways miles but I personally prefer to stick with SPG.

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US Airways Dividend Miles MasterCard

This is one card that if you don’t already have it, you should get it before it goes away.  When US Airways and American Airlines merge, they have already announced that Citibank will be their credit card issuer.  This card will no longer be available.  Even if you don’t normally collect US Airways Dividend Miles, once the two programs are merged, they will become American AAdvantage Miles.  Before applying for any credit cards, make sure you can pay the bills in full each month as you do not want to be paying interest.

US Airways’ website has the following offers, however you should always check the FlyerTalk thread to make sure there aren’t any special offers around at the time you apply.  The first post is being updated by the mods so should have the best offers linked.  You should also read the last few pages for the latest experiences being reported by FlyerTalkers who apply for the card.  The text below is from US Airway’s website and I do not have any affiliate relationship with this product.

US Airways Premier World MasterCard®

Up to 40,000 bonus miles*

Benefits include:

  • Redeem award travel for 5,000 fewer miles
  • 2 miles for every $1 you spend on US Airways purchases and 1 mile for every $1 you spend everywhere else
  • Annual companion certificate good for roundtrip travel for up to 2 guests for $99 each
  • Zone 2 boarding and First Class check-in

US Airways World MasterCard®

Up to 25,000 bonus miles*

Benefits include:

  • 1 mile for every $1 you spend on US Airways purchases
  • Annual companion certificate good for roundtrip travel for 1 guest for $149
  • Redeem award travel for 5,000 fewer miles

US Airways Business MasterCard®

Up to 35,000 bonus miles*

Benefits include:

  • 2 miles for every $1 you spend on US Airways purchases
  • Additional cards for employees to earn you greater rewards
  • Complimentary US Airways Club day pass

*Offer subject to credit approval. Please see important information in the terms and conditions.