Earning United Miles No Matter Who You Fly

This is the first in a series of posts on managing your accumulation of miles. You can generally earn miles with whomever you wish. This post will explain how to earn United miles if that’s your preferred currency. If you’re a United frequent flyer, and you really just want to accumulate United miles, but you’re forced to fly another airline odds are you can still earn the miles you want. In fact, you can fly Delta, Continental, Northwest, USAirways, or Alaska and earn United Mileage Plus points instead of receiving points from Skymiles, Onepass, Worldperks, Dividend Miles, or Mileage Plan. How? If you’re flying USAirways, you can credit the miles directly to your United account. Just give USAirways your United frequent flyer number. The same holds true for Delta. You can earn Continental miles for…

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Your REAL patriotic duty — savings bonds mean free miles

Gary Steiger has done a good job of outlining how to earn miles more or less for free by purchasing savings bonds online with a points earning credit card. You can transfer the balance to a no interest special offer card, too — thereby earning the miles and the interest at no cost.You can buy up to $60,000 worth of bonds this way. If you use a double miles earning credit card (such as the Delta Amex which offers double miles through July 15) you can earn 120,000 miles for free. That’s enough for a first class ticket to Australia or two coach tickets to Australia or 5000 miles short of five domestic coach tickets. Click on the link above and choose finance from his menu on the left hand column of the page.Update: Gary…

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Thanks, Eugene

I have new visitors coming from all over today, it would seem, since this site was featured in MilesLink and mentioned over at the Volokh Conspiracy. So for all of my new visitors, let me suggest that you take a look at the ‘Greatest Hits’ list on the column to the right. In particular, consider checking out: Discounted travel Rental car discounts Four star hotels on the cheap Free upgrade certificates Concentrate all your flying on one airline Instant Starwood Gold Spend miles or money? And, of course, bookmark this page and visit frequently! If you have any questions you’d like answered about travel or miles and points, drop me a line.

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No More Lost Bags on Delta?

In April I noted that Delta seems to have an information technology advantage over other major carriers. Now they plan to test radio frequency identification technology this fall to better track passenger baggage and air cargo shipments.

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Avoiding the Budget Axe

The TSA is utterly incompetent, and Congress is finally pressuring it to cut costs. So the Federal Air Marshall Service wants to be relocated out of the TSA and into the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Great way to avoid budget cuts!

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Welcome MilesLink Readers!

Randy Petersen was good enough to link to me in the most recent MilesLink newsletter. I hope all of today’s visitors enjoy the site, bookmark it, and come back often. And if you prefer, there’s a nightly email that goes out to all interested readers with the all of the day’s posts. Just enter your email address and click the “subscribe” button underneath my picture to the right. (I do not and will not use your email address for any other purpose whatsoever.)

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It ain’t easy to hide a 727

There’s some news about the 727 that disappeared in Angola last month. It had been configured to haul diesel fuel tanks, potentially making it a flying bomb. It was being piloted by Benjamin Padilla, who has not been heard from since. And we still don’t know where the plane is. (Link via Instapundit.)

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Boy runs away. Blame the airline!

A 13 year old boy ran away by buying a ticket to Hawaii online with his mother’s credit card. She contacted police, he was detained, and she had him flown home. She claims she shouldn’t have to pay for the ticket — that the TSA or the airline should have stopped the boy. But the TSA doesn’t require IDs for minors, and the ticket was in his own name anyway. And it hardly seems reasonable for the airline to be expected to call the boy’s mother to verify that he had permission to fly, as this woman apparently expects that they should have done. Instead, it seems to me that this is a case where the mother failed to supervise her son and failed to protect her credit card. I don’t know the specifics that…

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Whither the United Visa.. and Bank One with it?

When United started talking bankruptcy, it’s mileage earning credit card partner Bank One started seeing fewer new applications. Folks decided they’d rather earn miles on a less risky carrier. The Mileage Plus Visa is such an important part of Bank One’s business that they coughed up almost half of United’s debtor-in-possession financing to help them through restructuring. Even Bank One’s unprecedented 20,000 bonus miles signup offer (not to mention offer of an upgrade certificate, companion ticket, and 2500 additional bonus miles for adding cardholders to the account) hasn’t seemed to stem the tide.

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