It’s been a long time since I’ve posted anything here. I became a bit busy while working on my Germany trip report back in March, and never had the chance to catch up. As a result, I ended up abandoning this blog.
In the meantime, I’ve had a number of domestic trips, including my last “creative” routing on UA – a DTW-ORD-IAH-DEN-SFO that netted me almost 1000 more miles than the normal DTW-ORD-SFO would have. Since then, United has tightened up their routing rules and these kinds of routings are no longer possible without paying a premium for it. Other trips include another Asia trip including Japan and Singapore, Australia, and a fantastic VDB off of SFO-IAD that not only earned me some vouchers, but also gave me additional miles and a transcon upgrade that I would otherwise never have cleared.
Sitting at about 59,000 miles for this year on United, it’s looking like it won’t be worthwhile to make another run for 1K status. Even with about $1000 in ecerts and vouchers, I’ve decided to save them for next year. Right now, I have three trips booked for about 15,000 miles in 2011. With anticipated work travel and the rest of my vouchers, I expect to be able to cross 50,000 miles without much personal spend. With any luck, I may end up trying to push for 1K again in 2011.
In the meantime, the best credit card offers right now are the American Airlines AAdvantage cards from Citi. One is for 75,000 miles after $1,500 in spend in six months; the other is for 100,000 miles after $10,000 in spend in 12 months.