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The Life of a Mile: Why Using Your Miles is Important

For the next few posts we’ll discuss how to get over that hurdle and actually spend those miles.  I used to be paralyzed by the thought of running out of miles. “What if there aren’t any more miles?” I used to think.  I’d protect them from redemptions under 2 cents per mile, I’d waiver between booking with cash or booking with miles, I’d collect more and more miles, with no real purposeful use for them.

I suffered from Range Anxiety. I was worried I’d run out of miles.

What is the Best Use of Our Miles?

Anyone who tries to answer that question for you is misleading you. You’re the best judge of what a good use of a mile is.  Sure there are classical best uses–AA miles on Cathay in First for example.  But if you don’t care about flying in First, or business, and instead want to take as many trips as possible you’re not going to see the value in CX F.  In another example, if you won’t set foot on a Southwest plane the value of WN RR points approaches $0 to you.

I can only speak to the Milenomics view of using miles. To illustrate the importance of using miles I thought I’d share with you an excerpt from a Diary I came across in my travels.  I don’t know a lot about the writer of the Diary.  I do know it was written by someone named Miles, and can illustrate the importance of using our Flexible Flyer Miles.  I don’t know the year of the Diary, but I’ve included the dates as they appeared in each entry

 

That was the last entry.  Reading this diary has me sad.  As you can see the thing that makes these miles the happiest is being spent.  When we hoard our miles, we make them sad. You don’t want you miles to be sad, do you?

Miles aren’t collectible

Their value is eaten away by award chart increases, and program changes.  What works right now might not work next year, or even next month.  Holding large balances of miles wastes Miles and Money.

Have you experienced Range Anxiety? That’s what I like to call the worry over not having enough miles to get you where you want to go.  I’ve been there, and only through Milenomics did I face that fear, and come out of it.  Now I’m earning and using more miles than ever before.

Here at Milenomics, a Mile is a terrible thing to waste.[rule]

 

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