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[M194]Malaysian Airlines Frequent Flyer
by Ronald Williams, Ron
Airline miles frequent flyer programs were initiated in America in 1981 by American Airlines as a loyalty process to encourage people to use one particular airline for all their travel. It has grown and changed since then and is used by most airline companies today. It has come to a point where some airlines say that if they removed these airline miles programs ticket prices could be reduced by 10-15% as they have become very expensive

to administer.

These airline programs were initially set up to attract the business and first class users which were mainly individual company employees, not the corporations themselves. These users could accumilate points by using the airline and associated businesses ie. Accommodation and car rentals. At designated levels these points could then be used to upgrade seats or transferred to family members or friends for free tickets but could not be sold. These so-called "free" awards area attractive, addictive and, for all practical purposes tax free.

What is basically a bribe by the airlines these incentive airline miles frequent flyer programs are now costing the airlines approximately 6.3 billion dollars a year and now have become a major headache for airlines companies. When you think it through it's actually costing the end user in higher fares.

These airline frequent flyer programs have become so addictive to some users that they will take longer trips or, even purchasing the ticket just to get the boarding pass and not taking the trip at all, just to build up points.

The problem has become so wide spread that airlines have to monitor companies that have been setup to convert these airline miles frequent flyer points into other commodities. Also they also monitor online auction sites where users have become quite clever in converting these points into cash.

It Will Never Too Early To Book That Free Flight

There is a fair chance if you try to use your airline frequent flyer points to fly to a popular destination for next week you may hear a fair amount of giggling over the line. These types of tickets are treated exactly the same way as heavily discounted airfares as they are not given a very high priority. On the other hand if you want to go to a place that is not heavily travelled you may have a good chance of using your airline miles points.

Also major airlines limit the number of seats that are allocated to airline miles points so it will pay to give plenty of lead time if you want to use your free airline miles points. But not all is not lost!

One of the best ways to get around this problem is to get a generic frequent flyer credit card. These cards, and there a number to choose from, allow you to earn airline miles points that can be redeemed on any of the major airlines. The reason that these cards work is that the airline does not realise that they are giving away a free seat. When you go to the travel agent to redeem your free seat the agency will actually buy a discounted fare with your airline miles points (so a real ticket is bought with real money).

Another up side for these type of generic cards is that you can also rack up the bonus airline miles points by for things like hotel stays, restaurants and car rentals etc. So shop around and get a card that works for you. This will depend where you live, how often you fly, where you want fly to. Even if you don't fly all that frequent you can still build the airline miles points for lots of other purchases.

One thing to watch for is the fees, try and get a generic card that has no fees attached to it.

Make A Little Effort To make Sure That Your Airline Miles Points Don't Go Down The Gurgler!!

In their effort to make airline miles point more affordable airlines are setting shorter and shorter expiration dates so the people who do not use their airline miles points or keep track of them will find they will disappear into the never-never. Airline have figured that the less airline miles points to redeem makes the financial statements look much better.

But you don't have to do much to keep those airline miles points alive. One way is go to the airline web sites and check on the totals of your airline miles points and expiry dates or your could use a service like www.mileagemanager.com who will monitor all your points and consolidate them into one statement and even send out email alerts.

Another way, if you have to fly, is to book on the airline where the points are to expire and the expiry date will be upgraded. This can also be achieved by making other purchases with the associated companies to the credit card and this will reset the expiry date. You can also shop through online portals that are linked to the airline's site.

Also since airline miles points redemption provides an instant reactivation of airline miles points the purchase of magazines that cost fewer than 1,000 miles or the donation of some airline miles points to a charity will do the trick as well.

So In Summary

If you want to use airline miles points for free flights play the game properly, watch the airlines for a change of rules, and keep tabs of your points and reap the benefits of free airline miles

The Gold Delta Skymiles from American Express gives you the great opportunity of gathering frequent flyer miles with the Delta Airlines. Though the fees are high, the program offers a good point accrual rate.

Card Rewards

As a credit cardholder, you will obtain 1 mile for spending each dollar on the card. As an added advantage, the Always Double Miles program lets you earn 2 miles for spending a dollar at retail shops and stores such as drug stores, gas stations, Delta Airlines and their affiliates as well as the United States Postal Service.

As a new applicant for the Gold Delta Skymiles from American Express, you can avail of 10000 bonus miles on making your first purchase. You can also gain an extra 2500 on the approval of a second card (when the application is being processed). The rewards expire at the end of 3 years and the best thing you can do take advantage of the award miles is keep your account active for three years, i.e., travel on the Delta Airlines at least once in every three years.

The best benefit of the credit card is the frequent flyer miles. However, it will not be a good choice for you if you require carrying a balance quite often. It will benefit you greatly and be a wonderful choice for you if you already hold a low-fee and low rate credit card from the American Express. In this case, the card enables you to enjoy the lower annual fee and provides you the chance to make purchases that will allow you to carry a balance.

Features And Benefits

The credit card has an annual fee of $85. This annual fee is waived for the first year. Special concession is offered to the already qualified American Express cardholders and they pay an annual fee of $30.

The regular APR of 18.24% is undoubtedly above the average but the credit card compensates this with its huge range of travel and shopping benefits. As a shopper, you will very much cherish the card features and benefits like the Buyers Assurance Plan, online fraud protection, purchase protection plan and the access to select events via the Ticketmaster.

As a traveler, you will be happy to find that the card offers certain additional benefits that the other American Express cards do not offer. All the more, the Gold Delta Skymiles from American Express lets you save on your car rentals, offers travel and accident insurance, a $ 2000 travel bonus for vacations and a $100 travel bonus for cruises, if booked through the American Express Travel Services.

Additional Perks

The Gold Delta Skymiles from American Express offers you a number of Internet account related services, extended warranty for purchases, zero liability for unauthorized Internet transactions, financial statement at the end of the year.

You can also take advantage of its insurance and security schemes in the form of auto rental insurance, purchase protection, legal referral services, emergency cash replacement, access to the Offer Zone for various discounts at participating merchants and retailers, medical referral services, a maximum of $100,000 travel accident insurance. The card also makes provision for many travel and emergency assistant services.
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