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Milenomics Be Your Own Elite Program:An Introduction

Note: this post is primarily for #101-#301 level Milenomics. 

A Milenomics travel strategy should be complex.  Your strategy will be different based on your travel needs. Can all your travel be booked with Miles? If so you’ll never reach status with an airline.  Do you travel by yourself or with 2, 3 or 4 other people? Do you take long flights, or short hops?

It is important to know your own needs.  They will dictate what works and what doesn’t for you with Milenomics.  If you’re a solo traveler things are easier.  If you have a Spouse, things get twice as hard. If you have kids, even more difficult.

Yesterday I wrote about Buying and Trading for Elite Status.  Somewhere in that post was also a discussion of the value of Elite status.  I asked you to think about why you value Elite status, and what “Killer app” you use.

Today we introduce the Milenomics BYOE Program.

To be a Milenomics BYOE passenger means you’ve taken the elite program of one or more airlines and turned it on its head.  The benefits are huge: Flexibility in booking (not tied to one carrier), lounge access (no US elite gets you this), Shorter/no security lines.  Free Checked luggage, free or very cheap Economy plus seats.  The Biggest benefit however is cheaper flights, and spending less money.  How elite would it be if your yearly travel budget was cut in half?

The trade off is that Milenomics Elite Program requires some leg work on your part.  You’ll need to hold a few credit cards, and you’ll also never totally match the benefits of Top Tier Elite programs.

The Milenomics BYOE program is created with the following:

A Note about the “Value” of upgrade coupons/SWU: These instruments expire.  What that means is that they have a time decay built into them.  As we get closer and closer to their expiration date we’ll see SWU’s prices go down and quantity available for trade go up. When a RPU/GPU/SWU is about to expire it is worth the least to its owner, and the most to us.  Look for those close expiring upgrade instruments.

Adding it All Up:

Somewhere around $550 (less if you pay for Global Entry and skip the lounges) would  get you access to lounges, upgrade opportunities on Delta flights, Economy Comfort.  RPU/GPU/SWU trading could get you upgraded on longer flights with United/AA.  The two co-branded cards, plus Delta GM would get you free luggage on 3 mainline carriers.

Gone are the Mileage Runs, gone the crazy routings to get extra segments or paying more for a ticket on a carrier you need miles on.  Total cost of tickets can now be calculated as (T x T-Rate) + Ticket cost.

General BYOE Tips:

If you’re traveling in pairs, the number one way to cut your costs (literally in half) is going to be the southwest Companion pass.  We’ll cover more of it in future posts, but it should be seriously considered along with the above BYOE Program.

As a Milenomics BYOE member you will book based on Price and guaranteed comfort. You’ll no longer be tied to one program, hoping for the best.  You can book with miles, and rest assured that your own elite status is safe.  Or you could buy a ticket with a carrier outside of your normal alliance, knowing that the Qualifying miles don’t matter.  You’re insulated from future program downgrades, and also from change in how status is earned (MQD/PQD).

The above Membership card can be customized for you.  Follw me on Twitter and ask for one by tweeting @Milenomics or post here and I’ll send you a high quality PDF of the card with your own name and Chairman/Chairwoman on it.  

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