Tag: star alliance status
How to fast track to Star Alliance Gold status
by statusmonger on Jan.20, 2009, under Airlines
Star Alliance is probably the best airline partnership out there. United, US Airways, and Air Canada in North America. BMI, Lufthansa, and Swiss among others in Europe. Asiana, ANA, Singapore, Air China and a couple others in Asia, which is probably the strongest aspect of the alliance. The Star Alliance Gold status is the highest status within Star Alliance, with benefits such as lounge access for any of the Star Alliance partners on any international flight, priority check-in and boarding, and extra baggage allowance.
Now you can get Star Alliance Gold by becoming Premier Executive on United or Gold on US Airways, but that requires you to bank 50,000 actual flown miles or 60 segments in one calendar year. There’s actually a better alternative: bank miles with Asiana Airlines when flying with United, US Airways, or any other Star Alliance partner.
Asiana Airlines requires you to fly only 40,000 miles or 50 segments and the qualification period is 2 years, not 1 year, to become Asiana Diamond, which gets you Star Alliance Gold. Not only that, your Asiana Diamond status is valid for 3 years, not just 1 year like United or US Airways.
No more banking miles with crappy US domestic carriers.
The Perils of Spending New Years Abroad
by statusmonger on Jan.01, 2009, under Airlines
A couple months ago I thought I had planned it perfectly. Spend Christmas and New Years abroad with friends and also maintain my airline status with the miles incurred for the trip. I did the math a couple times to make sure I would be guaranteed airline status for 2009. But today while logging into my United account and seeing my mileage summary reset to zeroes, it suddenly occurred to me that my return leg would be in the new year and not count toward status for 2009. So I’m short the 7,000 miles that my return leg back home covers. Darn it!
So moral of the story is this: if you are planning an year end trip that doubles as a mileage run to maintain airline status, make sure you spend New Years at home.
Best Flaunting of Airline Status
by statusmonger on Dec.24, 2008, under Airlines
I recently was at London’s Heathrow airport waiting to board my flight to Seoul. When I arrived at my gate near boarding time there was already a huge line of people. Then they called boarding for first class, business class, and Star Alliance Gold members. I bypassed the line to board the plane. I had my economy class ticket in my hand, which is a different color than first and business class. One airline employee apparently saw this discrepency and came up to me. In a somewhat rude tone he said to me, "Will you please wait in line?" I then proceeded to flash my Star Alliance Gold card and he responded with an apologetic, "Ah… ok." That’s right, homie.