Members of AAdvantage must now have acitivity every 18 months, down from 36 months, in order to remain active and retain their miles. New policy is effective Dec 15 2007.
AAdvantage mileage retention policy
AAdvantage mileage retention policy
QF009 said:Members of AAdvantage must now have acitivity every 18 months, down from 36 months, in order to remain active and retain their miles. New policy is effective Dec 15 2007.
AAdvantage mileage retention policy
simongr said:This is a non-event personally for me - the likelihood of me not flying or having any AA points in an 18 month period is negligible - if it in anyway opens more award flights then its good news.
littl_flier said:I'd say for the majority here it wouldn't be a problem because we could just post the odd QF flight. But for Ma and Pa Kettle, it may be a different story. Having more award seats may be a benefit however.
Cheers.littl_flier said:Just as an aside QF009, are you madly cramming for exams to be posting at 2:16am? If so, I know the feeling well. Bring on two weeks of hard work. Good luck!
Tiki said:Just buy someone flowers! If you don't know anyone, I will volunteer. I prefer orchids and roses!
NM said:Anyone with no activity in an 18 month period does not qualify as a "frequent flyer" in that program.
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fortunately I have a US address which means it is easy to use AA shopping which is also a handy little points earner.Dave Noble said:If you are prepared to click on a website pretending to answer questions for 5-10 minutes, you can earn miles on opinionplace.com; they offer 100-300 miles a survey undertaken.
You do have to say that you are a US resident to sign up these days , but is an easy way to keep an account ticking over
Dave