How do all you frequent flyers out there find the time and more importantly find the money to go on so many flights and take business class or higher nearly all the time?
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Originally posted by danzer View PostHow do all you frequent flyers out there find the time and more importantly find the money to go on so many flights and take business class or higher nearly all the time?
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Various means, e.g.
(i) points/miles to upgrade or redeem for flights, e.g. bmi's Diamond Club is amazingly generous;
(ii) round the world tickets which give you a large number of J/F flights for not very much for each flight (but the total cost is of course still quite substantial but this could be all your travel for a year sorted);
(iii) starting tickets in low cost origins, e.g. the (now no longer available) tickets from Colombo for around £500-600 for a oneway to New York on any airline in J (with the only requirement being Alitalia (or a codeshare) across the Atlantic) via Australia (on the SQ A380 for example);
(iv) mistake fares which come up now and then, e.g. the Expedia mistake fares of £300 or thereabouts for American Airlines F to the US from LHR;
(v) there are certain lesser known airlines which do offer very competitive J fares, e.g. Finnair, Royal Jordanian etc.
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Originally posted by danzer View PostBut still where do you find the time....i mean like do you guys have so many days of leave in your jobs to find the time to accumulate so many miles on Y?
Miles can also of course be collected not only through flying but other means, e.g. credit card spend, hotel stays, car parking, grocery shopping or even simply buying them (which may be worthwhile if you can get a J or F ticket cheaper using bought miles than simply buying the tix). For example, with the BA programme (Executive Club), there are a number of people who collect all their miles through grocery shopping (Tesco) and then use those miles on a pair of J or F tix once or twice a year to somewhere nice, e.g. Sydney, Singapore, Vancouver etc.
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