Showing posts with label AA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AA. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2012

Reduced Mileage Awards

I carry the Citibank AAdvantage Mastercard so I can get miles for most of my everyday purchases. In addition to the mileage earning aspect of the card the other prime benefit is the option to redeem miles at reduced amounts for selected destinations. I have made use of this feature about once per year so my $85 annual fee is essentially buying me 7500 miles, not a bad deal by itself. The list for spring 2012 has been released and can be found here. As usual the Northeast US is lacking,represented exclusively by Charleston WV more southern/Applachia than Northeast. The upside I see is that my home airport, MSP, is again on the list as are my haunts on I-75. I may very well be attending March Madness in Lexington again to experience the UK riots.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Redemption Day

Earning miles and the the high of doing it on the cheap is great, but miles are earned to be burned.  Various plans coordinated and made Saturday mileage redemption day.

I finally settled on a hotel for my upcoming trip and found the rate of $195 ($171 + 14% tax) to be both out of my price range and obscene.  This is a Holiday Inn property and participates in Priority Club. One of the nice features of Priority Club is the cash and points redemption so you can pay partially with points and partially with cash.  This works well for both corporate office as they get more revenue than they would from franchise fees on a paid stay and the traveler also pays less.  The individual property owner loses out as they will get a pittance instead of $171 for my stay. This could alternatively be viewed as they get a pittance over nothing as I would not pay that price.

I redeemed 5,000 Priority Club points in conjunction with $60 for the room.  In this case each point is worth  2.7 cents, I am quite impressed with getting this value.

The second redemption of the day was Amtrak travel from Los Angeles to San Diego.  The cash price for this is $31 or $27.90 with AAA discount.  The price is high considering the distance and my hotel in San Diego is higher than I would like so I burned some Amtrak points for this trip.  1,000 points to be exact as the routing is on the Pacific Surfliner, a route Amtrak considers to be primarily commuter use so much lower than other redemption options. At 2.8 cents per point this is not a great value but it is acceptable and keeps cash in my pocket.  I also get this view, priceless.



The third redemption was for a flight for part of the Grand East Coast tour.  12,500 American miles and $5 for the TSA goons got me a flight routing that is retailing at $354.  There are cheaper flights that are acceptable to me so it is not correct to value based on the routing I have.  $210 is the lowest priced acceptable alternative so I'll use that as my basis for valuation, 1.65 cents per mile.  Again that is acceptable but not great and May is going to busy so cash staying in my pocket is a good thing.

18,500 miles/points no longer with me for $370 in travel value.  A productive weekend indeed. 

Monday, January 3, 2011

Can you fly me now?

Today I received and email from Bose pitching their new Bluetooth headset thing.  Watch a video and take a short one question quiz and get 150 AA miles, the miles gods are looking favorably upon me.  If you go to an in store demo/sale pitch you can get a certificate for another 250 miles.  The last time a Bose offer came out I did the pitch in the airport and found it a little high pressure for my liking.  There is zero chance of me getting a headset so I may hit up the MSP kiosk next week for some more free miles.  If you are not flying by 1/17, there is a store in the MOA which should also offer the certs. 

Mt cousin's sister's barber also graced me with another MCR code today.  Total 2011 YTD haul is 3,200 PCR, 150 AA.   I think a reasonable goal for the end of the year will be 125,000 miles/points from any source.