ozmille
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Just saw this on the AY website, lifetime platinum / OWE can be achieved after 5 million lifetime tier points
page can be found here
page can be found here
AY Platinum takes 150,000 tier points to reach and lifetime is 5 million...
working backwards to translate this into Qantas lingo, if 150K points = 1200SC, then 5million points is ~40,000 SC.
So about 30 years at my rate of flying :shock:
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AY Platinum takes 150,000 tier points to reach and lifetime is 5 million...
working backwards to translate this into Qantas lingo, if 150K points = 1200SC, then 5million points is ~40,000 SC.
Your Finnair Plus Lifetime card will be delivered automatically. The actual card is valid for two years; after that, you will always receive a new one. If you reach a Finnair Plus Lifetime Platinum tier, your Lifetime card will be delivered to you directly.
Thats why its called "lifetime"...
I believe this one goes in the too hard basket....
Not sure about those in the USA but I would definitely agree with this statement.That's why I'm a firm believer in achieving status on the airline you most regularly fly with (even if that does screw over AAdvantage members who fly domestically in the US...)
AY Platinum takes 150,000 tier points to reach and lifetime is 5 million...
working backwards to translate this into Qantas lingo, if 150K points = 1200SC, then 5million points is ~40,000 SC.
But when you already have the highest published lifetime status in your geographic home program, then I believe there can be benefits for some people to look elsewhere. However, lifetime platinum on AY is not within my goal list! But lifetime Platinum on AA would be a nice match for my Lifetime Gold on QF.That's why I'm a firm believer in achieving status on the airline you most regularly fly with (even if that does screw over AAdvantage members who fly domestically in the US...)