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The Best and Worst of Frequent Flyer Programs

Friday 19th January 2007

A big thanks to TravelPost.com for tipping us off to this great article on CNNMoney.com. Business 2.0 takes a look at five of the top airline loyalty programs and provides a breakdown including the pros and cons of each one. Here's what they had to say about the program I belong to, United Airlines United Mileage Plus program.

United Mileage Plus

United is the only airline that lets fliers, with a prepaid card starting at $5,000, buy into elite status without flying a single mile. Elites at risk of losing their status can enroll in a $499 program that doubles subsequent miles earned.

Key markets: Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington

Elite miles: Premier (25,000), Premier Executive (50,000), 1K (100,000)

Pros: United sells 500-mile upgrade coupons in $200 four-packs. Elite members stuck in coach on full flights get priority seating in the front rows, where 5 extra inches of precious legroom await.

Cons: Even top-tier customers aren't promised upgrades when seats are available; they must trade in coupons to move up a class. United has scant special airport security lanes.

Read the article for the lowdown on American, Continental, Delta and Northwest's programs and decide for yourself which one suits you best.

Business 2.0's Flying High article