Syd Icarus
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G'Day everyone,
I'm an experienced reader of the ff forums forums, but a first time poster and new official member. I am asking for your comments and advice on what best frequent flyer program for me could be.
Background information to help in your analysis and replies:
A new business graduate working an entry-level business position.
I would probably do an International holiday once a year to a new location as I love traveling and have recently stumbled upon this goldmine of travel knowledge.
The locations that I plan to visit for holiday include Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Canada, China, Japan, Sth Korea (mostly in Asia as I live in Sydney, Australia).
Airport of departure: Sydney.
What I am trying to benefit from a frequent flyer program:
At my current stage in life of limited leisure travel is to reach gold status of star alliance and/or one world member carrier, with the main aim of access to member's lounges as at this current stage am only able to afford to fly economy seats.
I have done some flying and traveling in my time... and have flown different airlines such as Singapore Air (current favourite), Qantas and some American airlines.
I prefer not to fly our nation's carrier Qantas if I can help it. (Hope haven't offended anyone at this forum)
I prefer to fly Virgin Blue over Tiger or Jetstar (2nd preference) domestically.
My other aim for joining in this travel community is to continually grow my knowledge and experiment with frequent flyer programs to find what best suits me and my situation.
I have heard through different forums about the Greek airline Aegean and their Miles & Bonus program that has quick access to Gold Status with limited travel.
I thought that this might suit my current situation. Of course the other perks of status such as upgrades would be great also.
So my question from my speel is... Which frequent flyer program would you recommend for my current situation with the program where the status lasts for reasonable period of time and is not too difficult to maintain.
I had a look at the different lounge access requirements at the below link/url:
staralliance.com/en/ benefits/lounges/lounge-finder/
And many of the star alliance gold cards do not gain access to lounges at many countries flying on an economy ticket. But with an Aegean Miles & Bonus Gold card, it gains access to most if not all lounges accessible to Business Class flyers.
A plug for a blogger that I have read many trip reports of member PitBrian did some cool bookings:
"The points guy"
This is the kind of knowledge that I am trying to learn & please recommend websites/forums or other mediums such as flyertalk that I can utilise to soak-up ff travel knowledge.
Sorry for the long-winded introduction. I am trying to provide an overview of what I am trying to achieve.
From personal research, it appears that status on Singapore airlines is hard to achieve and maintain. I have heard chatter about bmi & asiana programs are also reasonably attainable for someone in a similar situation to myself.
In regards to oneworld; American Airlines was recommended for their points validity and ease of member status??
Cheers guys and I hope to hear from you soon.
Syd Icarus
I'm an experienced reader of the ff forums forums, but a first time poster and new official member. I am asking for your comments and advice on what best frequent flyer program for me could be.
Background information to help in your analysis and replies:
A new business graduate working an entry-level business position.
I would probably do an International holiday once a year to a new location as I love traveling and have recently stumbled upon this goldmine of travel knowledge.
The locations that I plan to visit for holiday include Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Canada, China, Japan, Sth Korea (mostly in Asia as I live in Sydney, Australia).
Airport of departure: Sydney.
What I am trying to benefit from a frequent flyer program:
At my current stage in life of limited leisure travel is to reach gold status of star alliance and/or one world member carrier, with the main aim of access to member's lounges as at this current stage am only able to afford to fly economy seats.
I have done some flying and traveling in my time... and have flown different airlines such as Singapore Air (current favourite), Qantas and some American airlines.
I prefer not to fly our nation's carrier Qantas if I can help it. (Hope haven't offended anyone at this forum)
I prefer to fly Virgin Blue over Tiger or Jetstar (2nd preference) domestically.
My other aim for joining in this travel community is to continually grow my knowledge and experiment with frequent flyer programs to find what best suits me and my situation.
I have heard through different forums about the Greek airline Aegean and their Miles & Bonus program that has quick access to Gold Status with limited travel.
I thought that this might suit my current situation. Of course the other perks of status such as upgrades would be great also.
So my question from my speel is... Which frequent flyer program would you recommend for my current situation with the program where the status lasts for reasonable period of time and is not too difficult to maintain.
I had a look at the different lounge access requirements at the below link/url:
staralliance.com/en/ benefits/lounges/lounge-finder/
And many of the star alliance gold cards do not gain access to lounges at many countries flying on an economy ticket. But with an Aegean Miles & Bonus Gold card, it gains access to most if not all lounges accessible to Business Class flyers.
A plug for a blogger that I have read many trip reports of member PitBrian did some cool bookings:
"The points guy"
This is the kind of knowledge that I am trying to learn & please recommend websites/forums or other mediums such as flyertalk that I can utilise to soak-up ff travel knowledge.
Sorry for the long-winded introduction. I am trying to provide an overview of what I am trying to achieve.
From personal research, it appears that status on Singapore airlines is hard to achieve and maintain. I have heard chatter about bmi & asiana programs are also reasonably attainable for someone in a similar situation to myself.
In regards to oneworld; American Airlines was recommended for their points validity and ease of member status??
Cheers guys and I hope to hear from you soon.
Syd Icarus