vinapu Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, PeterRS said: @Olddaddy I'm still waiting to hear why you spend 20,000 points for one night in a hotel that costs less than around Bt. 2,000? That seems a complete waste of points when less than 10 nights @ 20,000 miles ought to get you something like a free business class ticket from Sydney at least as far as Asia - if not Europe. I was not asked but can explain as I did the same - 10 nights at 20 000 miles is 200 000 miles . By time one collects that much it may happen that oldest miles will start expiring and it will be like chasing one's tail. It may be better just to utilize what we have before it expires. Rich people will never understand logic of us , poor ones bkkmfj2648 1 Quote
Olddaddy Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Some of these airline points are rubbish I have 24,000 points with Philippines Airlines 🇵🇭🛩️ Flew twice Sydney to Bangkok business class 24,000 points ! Where does it get me?😳 ONE economy flight free Bangkok to Manila !!! 🫣 PeterRS 1 Quote
floridarob Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1-way Business class ticket MNL-BKK https://www.philippineairlines.com/ph/en/redeeming-miles/category-redeem-partners/all/international-redemption.html khaolakguy 1 Quote
PeterRS Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 6 hours ago, vinapu said: I was not asked but can explain as I did the same - 10 nights at 20 000 miles is 200 000 miles . By time one collects that much it may happen that oldest miles will start expiring and it will be like chasing one's tail. It may be better just to utilize what we have before it expires. Now I understand. But an airline like Cathay Pacific's mileage scheme which plugs into the One World scheme keeps mileage points alive as long as you contribute or purchase miles once every 18 months. With 3 or 4 trips a year to Thailand, I'd assume the mileage would accumulate in order to get at least a free economy ticket. To me, mileage points used for hotel nights are just a waste. If your mileage scheme automatically deletes unused point after a certain period, change the scheme! vinapu 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 3 hours ago, PeterRS said: If your mileage scheme automatically deletes unused point after a certain period, change the scheme! I don't lose sweat over miles. On cheapest tickets and those are ones I usually buy, accumulation is bordering on irrelevancy , some fares are even not allowing for miles - case of my last trip to BKK. Quote
Members unicorn Posted 5 hours ago Members Posted 5 hours ago 4 hours ago, floridarob said: 1-way Business class ticket MNL-BKK https://www.philippineairlines.com/ph/en/redeeming-miles/category-redeem-partners/all/international-redemption.html Interesting that the difference in miles needed for either a redemption or upgrade to Premium Economy is almost the same as Business Class. It would seem that the difference in comfort is enormous... My understanding is that airlines have the greatest profit margin on their Premium Economy seats. That's because they relieve the serious discomfort of cramped regular economy seats without having to give up too many seats. There's a significant improvement in comfort without sacrificing that much space. floridarob 1 Quote
a-447 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Qantas FFP don't expire as long as you keep adding to them. As I pay for everything on my Visa card, which is linked to Qantas points, I never lose any - they just keep accumulating. But I still can't use them!!!!!! Quote
PeterRS Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, unicorn said: My understanding is that airlines have the greatest profit margin on their Premium Economy seats. That's because they relieve the serious discomfort of cramped regular economy seats without having to give up too many seats. There's a significant improvement in comfort without sacrificing that much space. I agree. Looking at Emirates 777s it seems to have replaced about 3 1/2 rows of economy seating at 10 abreast with 3 rows of Premium Economy at 8 abreast. 24 seats in place of around 35, yet the price differential is well over double. Still with Emirates, in some of its A380s it has replaced the entire front cabin downstairs with 56 Premium Economy seats. Before the change, that cabin seated 76-88 economy passengers. Even allowing for a bit of nip and tuck, that offers Emirates a great deal more revenue. unicorn 1 Quote