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All of the elite qualification changes you need to know about for 2021

All of the elite qualification changes you need to know about for 2021
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40 years of miles: The history of frequent flyer programs

40 years of miles: The history of frequent flyer programs Eric Rosen © Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. Editor’s note: This post has been updated with the latest information.  But the May milestone we’ve been most excited about at TPG this year, in particular, is the 40th anniversary of the founding of the first major U.S. airline frequent flyer programs. In May 1981, American Airlines and United Airlines both established their mileage programs (within a week of each other, no less). The world of travel has never been the same.

Comparing basic economy fares across U.S. airlines

Comparing basic economy fares across U.S. airlines Zach Griff © Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. Southwest Airlines stands alone as the only major U.S. air carrier without a basic economy fare option or an a-la-carte fee structure. Basic economy fares found their way into the big three U.S. mainline carriers a few years ago. Since then, the fares have also spread to Alaska, Hawaiian and even JetBlue. In order to better compete with the ultra-low-cost carriers like Allegiant, Frontier and Spirit (and simply generate more revenue), the airlines got creative. With basic economy fares, the mainline carriers have more closely matched the fares of low-cost carriers by stripping out many of the inclusions you’d typically get with a regular economy ticket.

How Your Credit Card Can Make It Easier to Earn Airline Elite Status in 2021

How Your Credit Card Can Make It Easier to Earn Airline Elite Status in 2021 AFAR 1/29/2021 Eric Rosen © Photo by Eric Broder Van Dyke / Shutterstock How Your Credit Card Can Make It Easier to Earn Airline Elite Status in 2021 Photo by Eric Broder Van Dyke / Shutterstock Hawaiian Airlines is among the operators that have reduced qualifying thresholds. partners with CreditCards.com and may receive a commission from card issuers. This compensation may impact the presentation of offers or affiliate links on this site. AFAR does not include all financial companies or all available financial offers. Our coverage is independent and objective, and has not been reviewed, approved, or endorsed by any of these entities. Opinions expressed here are entirely those of the AFAR editorial team.

Riding the bus could now give your United status a boost

Riding the bus could now give your United status a boost Zach Griff © Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. Earning airline elite status usually requires a ton of “butt-in-seat” miles, or, at the very least, a savvy credit card strategy. But if you’re a United flyer, you’ll soon have another way to boost your Premier status. And that’s by taking the bus. Starting March 11, all bus service purchased in conjunction with air tickets will accrue Premier Qualifying Points (PQPs), as well as redeemable miles. The change was confirmed to TPG by a carrier spokesperson and has already been loaded to United’s website.

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