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Credit Miles

How to decide which frequent flyer credit program to credit your flights to.

  1. List the programs that can be credited to the flight.
    • Check the airline's website for the list of programs that can be credited to the flight.
    • Normally, for airlines that are part of an alliance, all the airlines in the alliance can be credited to the flight.
    • Additionally, some airlines have partnerships with other airlines that allow you to credit to the other airline's program.
  2. Calculate the miles you will earn for each program.
    • Air miles-based program
      • Find out the actual distance miles you will be flying (DD)
      • Find out the Redeemable Miles Earning Rates (RDMRDM)
        • Usually denoted as a percentage of the actual miles flown
        • Percentage can vary depending on the cabin class
        • Can be found on Where to Credit
        • or the frequent flyer program's website, Search for (Name of airline, program) Mileage Table
      • The miles you will earn M=D×RDMM = D \times RDM
    • Fare-based program
      • Find out the Fare of the ticket (PP)
      • Find out the Redeemable Miles Earning Rates (RDMRDM)
        • Usually denoted as n miles per dollar spent
        • Different status levels may have different rates
        • Can be found on Where to Credit
        • or the frequent flyer program's website, Search for (Name of airline, program) Mileage Table
      • The miles you will earn M=P×RDMM = P \times RDM
  3. Evaluate the mile value (VPMVPM)
    • Denoted as cents per mile
    • This can be subjective and depends on your travel habits and goals.
    • e.g. If you are pursuing a status in a program, they may have a higher value for you.
    • The Points Guy posted their monthy valuations here
    • Nerdwallet has a list of valuations here
  4. Calculate the value of the miles you will earn for each program
    • The estimated value of the miles you will earn V=M×VPMV = M \times VPM
  5. The highest value program is the one you should credit to.
  6. Be careful of other factors
    • Some speciality tickets may have additional rules
    • Status benefits (e.g. If you are pursuing a status of a program, consider raising their VPMVPM)
    • Expiration of miles (e.g. Some program expire miles, some don't)