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Wow. This really made me nervous until I kept reading and realized it was in the last 36 months....
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Hasn't that always been their policy? No activity for 3 years and you're out?
By the way, taking a magazine subscription from the mailing they send out now and then counts as "activity" and keeps your account in good standing for 36 mos. |
No, Tracy, USAir used to have no expiration on their miles. I've had mine for 15 years - I haven't flown them since then! They don't fly out of Portland. But with the recent merger with America West, they have changed their policy. Ironically, just as I would be able to fly the new merged US Air again, they want to get rid of my miles!
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I don't know where <b>pat</b> gets hers/his information, but it's totally wrong.
Any miles activity in your AAdvantage program will extend the expiration for 3 years. That includes CC, Idine, Online surveys (hint:easy and free way to get some miles and extend the expiration), mortgages, phone/internet services, hotels, etc, etc... Using miles is also considered an activity. ANY MILES! I believe that the same applies to all 6 US based legacy airlines. |
Well, CO miles still don't expire. [BTW, isn't that strange? CO has the stingiest FF program and they refuse to set up any life-time elite membership. Yet, they don't take away your miles even if you don't fly them or do anything.]
But AAFF is correct about AA (how shocking! ;) ). My mom made a purchase on wine.com; and that's good enough to extend her miles for 3 years. |
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