Avianca LifeMiles is offering up to a 135% bonus on purchased miles through the end of the month. A promotion they’re running in conjunction with a Brazilian blogger gets you an extra 10% bonus (making it 145%). This lets you buy miles at ~ 1.35 cents apiece.
Buy Up to 350,000 Star Alliance Miles at Just 1.4 Cents Apiece
Star Alliance frequent flyer program Avianca LifeMiles is offering a tiered purchased miles bonus through September 30 — from 50% to 135%. That gets the cost to buy miles down to 1.4 cents apiece.
This is of course the program that will monetize everything, I wouldn’t be surprised if they’d sell you printed copies of your mileage statement. They straight-up sell Star Alliance Gold status.
Several Reader Questions I Don’t Know the Answer To
Several days ago I asked readers for questions and I’ve started writing posts that answer many of them.
However I thought I should also highlight where I don’t know the answer to questions being asked. Maybe readers will. I do have my limits.
I sought to limit the questions to travel or miles and points but readers asked other things as well, again some of those were outside my area of expertise.
Please Please Please Don’t Regulate Airline Seat Sizes, My Wallet Thanks You!
There’s a current call for the federal government to impose ‘minimum seat standards’ on US airlines. However there’s absolutely no evidence that current seat sizes ‘threaten health’ or ‘safety’. But requiring bigger seats and more legroom will have one obvious effect: raise prices.
Right now consumers can choose the level of comfort and price they’d like to buy. Proposed regulations would simply make current inexpensive options illegal and force everyone to buy a product they may not want to pay for, especially shorter people or for shorter flights.
Delta Opening Airport Spas Plus How TSA Steals Watches and Covers It Up
I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Best Strategy for an American Airlines Flyer to Get to Africa
Mo asks, “I’d really like to get to South Africa on one of the American Airlines carriers (preferably somewhere near the front of the plane) . What is your best strategy?”
Empower Yourself: Find Your Own Award Space (That Your Airline’s Website Won’t Show)
Kent asked, “What are some of the best airline sites to see award availability on many other airlines ? For example on Alaska Air I can see if British Air has seats available, and a couple other airlines all in the same search.”
Should Employees Be Upgraded Before Elite Passengers?
Reader Jason asks, “You’ve long supported [American]’s no-complimentary-upgrade policy for lower elites. You’ve said this policy keeps the [first class] cabin emptier for top elites. But on my last two AA flights the [first class] cabin was completely full — and occupied largely by non-revs.”
I don’t think that’s the reason I’ve said I like American’s policy… but let’s talk about employee upgrades, and unlimited complimentary elite upgrades.
How to Get the Best Rewards for a Home Remodel, and When to Status Match
Reader Wings has two questions: what’s the best rewards possible for a $25,000 home remodel project? And is now a good time to status match from United 1K to American’s Executive Platinum level?
How to Secure Award Tickets When Transferring Points Takes Time
Reader Jesse asks for a Starwood points strategy: “I understand that many airlines release more award seats close to the dates. Well, I am ready to transfer up to 200k SPG points to make first class award seat dreams come true. But I heard SPG takes up to 2 weeks to transfer points. How would you know which airline program to transfer the miles to so they would get there in time?”