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How did you do in 2010?
I asked how everybody did in 2009 a year ago, and got some great responses:
http://www.fodors.com/community/air-...do-in-2009.cfm So, how did everybody do in 2010? :) Great flying year for me. And I just got out of NYC today. Miraculously, my flight arrived Houston on-time, despite all the snow. Total mileage: 89,400 (previous record 58,800 in 2009) Total flights: 44 (previous record 32 in 2009) New airports: 10 - CSX (new one), LHW, XIY, CKG (new one), LXA, XNN, GVA, ZRH, LIH, PER New airline: 1 - YV (Mesa/go!) which canceled my flight in 2009. New plane type: 3 - E190, A333, B77L Full body scan: 1 - @ ATL Very excited about some of the new airports I visited this year. They include the western most (LIH), southern most (PER, my first time in the Southern Hemisphere), and highest (LXA, 11,710ft/3,570m) I've ever flown into or out of. Of the flights, HNL-LIH are the shortest in duration that I've personally timed. 22 minutes, both direction. |
2008 and prior - UA1P and HHilton Diamond for several years
2008 - 61 flights UA1P for 2009, HHilton Diamond 2009 - 31 flights UA2P for 2010, HHilton Gold 2010 - 7 flights dirt everywhere in 2011 With the new TSA procedures I have given up flying anywhere unless I have to be somewhere and I have no other choice. (sigh) |
A very quiet year by recent standards - 14 segments, under 40K BIS miles. I won't even come close to renewing EXP with AA (first time in 5 years I'll be demoted to Plat.)
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This has been a weird flying year for me—quite a few “new” things but fewer miles flown than the past several years. I have one more flight this week, so accounting for that:
BIS miles: 51,465 Elite qualifying miles (UA): 55,958 (difference is a couple of SAS flights that earned 0 or 25% miles; one UA flight rebooked in full-fare Y at 150% EQM; and a 5,000 elite choice EQM award) Segments: 38 • 25 United (4 international/21 domestic) • 2 Lufthansa • 3 Turkish • 3 SAS • 1 US Airways • 4 Continental New airlines: • Turkish • SAS • Continental (I think; I have a vague recollection of flying CO about 20 years ago, but the route/aircraft type doesn’t make sense…so I’m counting it as new for now) New airports: • IST, Istanbul • NAV, Nevsehir (Turkey) • PDX, Portland (OR) • ABQ, Albuquerque • OSL, Oslo • BGO, Bergen • CPH, Copenhagen • MID, Merida (Mexico) Upgrade record: • 4/4 on United international (SWUs or miles) • 16/21 on United domestic (500-mile certs or UDU) • 3/4 on Continental (EUA, as a United 1K) New aircraft types: • None really, unless you count different types of 737s—then 738s/739s Top route: • ORD-PHX, 5.5 times—and certain to increase in 2011 First full-body scan: • ABQ in September (departing the Fodor’s GTG, of all things!) Other “firsts”: • Lost luggage for more than a day: 24 days—thanks, Turkish (not!) • Weather-related cancellation and overnight in NYC on very short notice at my own expense; will think twice about doing a same-day mileage run, again :) I made sure to fly enough to hit Premier Executive/Star Alliance Gold for next year, but I’ll miss being a 1K. For family and work reasons, I just didn’t have enough time to work on that during the last half of the year. Of course, not having a double EQM promotion in effect for six months out of the year (like last year) didn’t help. I also hit lifetime Gold on AAmerican this year—without flying AA or any oneworld airline during the year. |
Wow! I've not 'studied' my miles to see just what I did that might be new/or different.
I flew just over 104,000 miles on UA so I'm maintaining my 1K status... and that's even with several long haul trips that I did in first class free with miles. Not nearly as many segments at a lot of you, since most of my travel is long haul. 2010 included two trips to Europe, four times to Bangkok, once to Sydney, twice to Florida, once to HNL and I added Kona to that trip, and once to Boston, and once to Las Vegas. I also did two mileage runs from ORD to LGA that earned triple EQMs. That's about it... I think the only new airports for me were Kona and Amsterdam. It was a good year for travel. 2011 will hopefully be just as busy! It's mostly for pleasure, and all of it is on my own dime. Being retired leaves me with time to travel, and I do enjoy it tremendously. I'm doing this reply from a lovely Bangkok! Sawasdee Kah! |
<b>Paid segments</b>: 8
- BOS-PBI, JetBlue, 2 round-trips, earned something or other on JetBlue - JNB-Gabarone-Maun-JNB, Air Botswana, nothing earned - BOS-JFK (AA) - 125 BA miles earned! <b>Award travel</b>: - BOS-FRA-JNB (LH); JNB-ZRH-FRA-BOS (LX/LH), all in F - JFK-NRT (AA); HND-HKG (CX); HKG-LHR-Lyon (CX/BA); Lyon-LHR-BOS (BA/AA), all in J <b>Miles earned</b> - BA: About 140,000 from BA credit cards and AMEX rewards - LH: About 27,000 from credit card <b>Miles burned</b> - LH: 240,000 - AA: 130,000 <b>Status</b>: Will drop from LH SEN to LH FTL in Feb. |
Paid segments 1 for 2010
BOG CLO aero.air RT $30 each way Award Travel PNS ATL LON NCE RT BA PNS HOU FLL RT CO PNS FLL BOG RT SPIRIT Miles earned 200000 BA.com Chase AMEX CC awesome deal. 30000 CO CC 15000 Spirit CC Miles burned 100000 BA miles 25000 CO miles 10000 Spirit miles A piker compared to above very quiet year air travel wise... Did a lot of raod tripping though. |
I flew 121,000+ paid miles on AA, plus two free trips and some trips on other airlines where AA does not fly.
Unfortunately, I developed deep vein thrombosis and ended up in the hospital with pulmonary embolus. For those of you who fly a lot, I found out that it IS important to get up and move around every hour (which is what I'll be doing in 2011)and that DVT isn't something that just happens to other people. |
I'm flying out of Wellington, NZ on January 1 and I hear that the traffic control tower is a house on a hill. I'm serious.
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Hi, wally. Your 1/1/11 flight will count for 2011. Not relevant to this thread, even if it's still 12/31/10 in the US. :p
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Not good.
BIS miles: 22,348 no new airports 1 new airline: Iberia (yuk) After being PLT on AA for the last 5 years, I'm dropping to GLD starting Feb 2011. To me GLD is pretty much useless. I did burn a bunch of upgrade stickers while I was PLT so DH & I flew domestic First on 2 AA flights. I also used 40k miles for an economy r/t to London. |
Ha, ha! I was feeling guilty about my carbon footprint but I'm small fry...
2010 BOS> St.Lucia return (Delta) BOS> MCO return (Jet Blue) BOS>KEF>LHR; CDG>BOS (Icelandair; new airline woohoo) |
Again, a pretty good year for me and I will once again re-qualify for EXP :d
BIS miles: 86,359 EQM: 145k (thanks to DEQM + triple miles, flying to/from STL) Flight segments: 42 Airlines: mostly OneWorld but did a short hop using Croatia Airlines New Airports: * DBV, Dubrovnik * ZAG, Zagreb * MXP, Milan * VCE, Venice * BKK, Bangkok Miles burned: 0 Upgrades: All got cleared on AA & JAL ....11/11 |
My 2010 summary:
Total mileage 53,566 - enough to quality for UA PE again Total flights - 22 New airport - LGK (Langkawi) New airline - Silk Air No cancellations, no major delays, no full body scans or strip searches. Used miles to upgrade flights from SIN-NRT-SFO return and from SIN-NRT-SEA-DEN return. Redeemed miles for PER-CHC return in Business Class for mid-2011. |
<b>My 2010 Summary
Mileage:</b> 171,000 <b>Total flights</b>: 43 <b>Award Travel:</b> PDX to HNL, 17,500 miles burned <b>Status Earned:</b> Continental Platinum <b>New Airports:</b> Frankfurt Istanbul Nevsehir Kayseri Izmir Agana Guam Munich (new Airport) <b>New Airlines: </b> SunExpress Air Asia Lufthansa Turkish Airlines Continental Micronesia <b>Other modes of travel in 2010:</b> Balloon ultralight plane horse Bamboo train motorcycle ferries River raft tuk tuk Monorail Bicycle Electric Streetcar Gondola Elevated train Subway Taxi Bus |
Wow, lcuy, good for you! I like your list of modes of transportation other than the jets you flew long haul.
Updated total EQMs for me after last flts cleared: 105,908 Off to a good start in 2011, with flt BKK-ORD in a couple of days, then ORD-LAS shortly after that; ORD-TPA February, ORD-ZRH March, and just booked ORD-BKK for April! Carol |
A fairly ho-hum year for me:
Total mileage: about 72,000 Total flights: 32 New airports: 4 (BJX - Leon/Guanajuato, UIO - Quito, DAY - Dayton, ORD - Chicago) New countries: 1 (Ecuador) New states: 2 (Ohio and Illinois) Elite status earned via bum in seat or body in bed (i.e., not supplemented by credit cards): 1 (Gold with OnePass) Awesome Upgrades: Presidential-type suite at the Hilton in Sao Paulo, suite overlooking ocean at Copacabana Palace in Rio, a suite for me and one for my boss at the JW Marriott in Miami (but no op-ups on flights) Trips dedicated to enjoyable self-improvement: 3 (studying Spanish in Quito and Guanajuato, walking the 12K Bay to Breakers in San Francisco) Dive trips: 0 :( Ratio of business class trips to economy class trips: 3:1 :) Full body scans: 2 Major delays: 1 (return trip to NYC post-Christmas) Most trips through Immigration in a single day: 3 (twice through US Immigration in YYZ and once through Canadian Immigration because our original flight was cancelled and we had to pick up our bags landside and go through the process again) Items lost on planes or in hotels: 1 One of these years I would like to break my old record for most number of countries in a single day (counting only countries where I actually stood on the ground outside an airport or train station): 4 (woke up in the Netherlands, travelled through Belgium but stopped for a meeting, arrived home in France to pick up husband and flew to Norway for a holiday weekend) |
Philadelphia airport still a nightmare. Travel from PHL to Anchorage in Aug, plane out of PHL delayed 5 hours then 4.5 from Anc to Phl on return, waiting for plane to get in from PHL.
We can nearly always count on delays in PHILADELPHIA. We really like USAir but have to go thru PHL to go anywhere. |
Algonquin Hotel in New York now a Marriott property...old hotel with lots of character and a GREAT location.
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We just got back for a 36 day trip. Kansa City, MO to Venice 1 week, left Thanksgiving, then on Dec 2 took Costa 20 day cruise to Argentena. Dec 22 flew south to El Calafate and saw the glaciers. Then on South to Ushuaia, Argentina (Southern most city in the world) to walk among the penguins. Then back to Buenos Aires for a 5 days. Returned home on Jan 1. Planned it all myself and everything worked great. Side trip to Marrakech, Moroco, Rio De Janeiro, Barcelona, etc. Repositioning cruises are really cheap. The air fare will kill you...
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US Air was great when we were delayed in NYC for 5 days. We were upgraded to 1st class on initial return flight but not on actual flight.
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Recently I flew to Ft. Lauderdale with two stops to start my cruise and one stop returning to my destination. Security wise leaving from my destination was no problem at all, but I did not like travelling with Delta. It was on my return by US airlines, I found the airline people very rude and insulting and also going through the security, it seemed like the officers were enjoying looking at the body scan and after that touching your body parts. They were laughing and making signs with their eyes. The airline did not impress me either, and I swore if I can help it I will never ever travel to US.
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Finished my first year as a bone marrow courier. Made my first International courier trip with a successful trip to Italy. Looking forward to many more in 2011.
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I don't keep obsessive count, so don't know the exact number of flights or BIS miles. I just missed requalifying for Platinum with Delta, with something like 72k elite miles. Would have made it, had I not used miles for one trip to Singapore. Flew another 20k or so on *Alliance carriers. Also a couple of trips to London on BA, and 2 trips on budget carriers.
Not a huge year, but not bad. All of that was personal travel - no business travel in 2010. Will see how 2011 goes, but so far just one short segment. |
84,896 BIS miles, but I only managed to get *A silver. :-(
(I did a bunch of award travel, and some travel on OneWorld where they dominate. If I had credited things properly, I would have had OneWorld gold, too, and had it not been for the LHR Christmas screw up, I one have barely requalified for *A gold. I'm going to glare at you all throughout 2011 when I walk by you in F with your United UDU, on my way to the back of the plane. :-) ) 41 segments, 25 airports. New (at least since early childhood): VIE, MEX, EZE, AEP, USH, MIA, STN, LGW, TLL, RIX, LUG I think I flew a new type or two, but don't record details nor remember. One surprise was that Dash 8s come with different overhead bin configurations: I've always been on Horizon Dash 8s, which have fixed overhead bins with doors -- these are too small for the bigger roll-aboards, but fit my backpack and typical carry-ons just fine. Air Canada Jazz flies at least some (all?) Dash 8s with overhead bins that pop down from the ceiling. These look decent sized, but actually hold no more than a pound of back bacon and a six-pack of beer. |
Oh yeah, happily, I managed to avoid getting groped by TSA, or being strip-searched with computer-controlled ionizing radiation. Indeed, all the airport security experiences I can think of went smoothly and professionally.
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United EQMs: 50,657 (47,329 revenue BIS miles + 3328 bonus EQMs)
USAir: 236 miles, 1 segment Aerolineas Argentinas: 1485 miles, 3 segments Award miles flown: only 6760 miles on 6 UA segments Total miles flown: 51,756 Total segments: 40 New airports: KOA, JAC, BIL, CHS New states visited AND spent the night: WY, MT, SC (total is now 44). |
We flew one-way on Delta from Dominican republic, and a round-trip to/from Copenhagen - San Francisco. Our FF miles were enough for a box of chocolates each :D
Decided to cash out the miles as this year only one big trip to Europe with another airline, and who knows what the rules will be the year after. |
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