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Emirates Skywards Elite Status: How to Get it and What’s in it For You

One of the best and most glamorous airlines in the world, Emirates, isn’t a member of any alliances, but it is a transfer partner of American Express Membership Rewards and SPG programs, and it has a number of partners that you can earn and redeem miles on.

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Virgin Atlantic Flying Club Elite Status: How to Get it and What’s in it For You

Virgin Atlantic is not a member of any alliance, but it has 13 airline partners around the world. Also, Virgin Atlantic is the transfer partner of all four U.S.-based airline travel programs: American Express Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, Starwood Preferred Guest and Diners Club, which makes it easy to collect Flying Club miles outside of flying. If you fly Virgin Atlantic fairly often, you might consider pushing for elite status, which would certainly make it more pleasant.

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Blue for Business Credit Card from American Express Review

Who is the Blue for Business Credit Card from American Express Good For?

The Blue for Business credit card from American Express belongs to the Membership Rewards family. It’s a solid, no-annual-fee business card that provides excellent benefits to the cardholder.

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New Barclaycard JetBlue Credit Cards Review

Who are Barclaycard JetBlue Cards Good For?

JetBlue is one of the most respected domestic low-cost carriers, whose business model doesn’t include stripping bare the benefits and vital features people expect on the airplane.

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Hawaiian Airlines Pualani Elite Status: How to Get it and What’s in it For You

Despite being a legacy carrier, Honolulu-based Hawaiian Airlines doesn’t have a huge footprint in North America. Nor is it a member of an airline alliance. However, if you fly Hawaiian Airlines on a regular basis, elite status might be worthwhile. 
Additionally, Hawaiian Airlines has several airline partners including Japan Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, China Airlines, jetBlue, Virgin Australia, and Korean Air that allow you to credit miles earned on their flights to Hawaiian. All of the above makes collecting Hawaiian miles relatively easy. Unfortunately, all elite benefits are limited to flights on Hawaiian Airlines, and it doesn’t appear that there are any reciprocal elite benefits between Hawaiian Airlines and its partners.

Get bonus miles when you fly on Hawaiian Airlines
Get bonus miles when you fly on Hawaiian Airlines

Earning Status

Hawaiian Airlines Pualani has two elite levels: Gold and Platinum.

Hawaiian Airlines Pualani Qualification Requirements

Qualification requirements are as follows:
  • Pualani Gold: 20,000 miles or 30 segments
  • Pualani Platinum: 40,000 miles or 60 segments

Upgrades

  • Gold and Platinum: Upgrade to Extra Comfort or Preferred Seat
  • Platinum:
    • Same day upgrade on a flight to the Neighbor Islands
    • Two first class domestic and business class international one-way upgrades
    • Six one-way systemwide upgrades upon reaching 75,000 miles
    • One additional upgrade for every 10,000 miles earned after that

Hawaiian Airlines Pualani Bonus Miles

  • Gold: 50% bonus miles
  • Platinum: 100% bonus miles

Fee Waivers

  • Gold: First two bags
  • Gold and Platinum: In-flight Unlimited TV & More Pack on A330 flights
  • Platinum:
    • First three bags
    • Preferred Seat on Hawaiian Airlines-operated flights to the Neighbor Islands

Airport Services

  • Gold and Platinum:
    • Access to the first class check-in line and express security line
    • More seats are available for selection at time of booking
    • Discounted E-Awards at HawaiianAirlines.com
    • Priority routing and handling when calling Exclusive Reservations Line
    • Hold a fare on a flight reservation for 1-2 days
    • Priority boarding
    • Neighbor Islands same-day standby
    • Priority security lines at select airports
    • Priority baggage handling
    • Priority pre-boarding

  • Platinum:
    • Neighbor Island Economy Class SEAT guaranteed up until 72 hours prior to departure with a revenue e-ticket.
  • Complimentary Lounge Access

    • Gold and Platinum:
      • Premier Club Access – Honolulu, Hilo, Kona, Kahului and Lihue
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    Complimentary access to The Plumeria Lounge

    Notable Additional Rewards for Gold and Platinum Members

    • Special invitations to events hosted by Hawaiian Airlines throughout
    the U.S.
    • $100 annual statement credit toward in-flight purchases for Hawaiian Airlines World Elite MasterCard cardholders ($10 maximum per day)

    Premier Club Benefits

    Some of the elite benefits are available to anyone willing to pay for them. The Premier Club membership costs $299 or 40,000 Hawaiian miles and covers many Gold and Platinum benefits except:
    • Upgrades
    • Hold a Fare
    • Guaranteed seat
    • Bonus miles
    • Neighbor Islands standby
    • Invitations to special events

    Other Ways to Earn Status

    • None

    Status Match/Status Challenge

    • Not official, but there are some reports of status-matching on a case-to-case basis.

    Earning Elite Miles on Partner Airlines

    • None

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    The Insider Guide to Delta Sky Clubs

    A tip of the hat is deserved toward Delta Air Lines for being the first of the major North American carriers to heavily invest in reinventing its lounge network.

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    Iberia Plus Elite Status: How to Get it and What’s in It for You

    After British Airways and Iberia merged, Avios became the default currency for Iberia. However, Iberia still maintains its own Iberia Plus frequent flyer program, and although there are some similarities between Executive Club and Iberia Plus, they operate separately.

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    The Insider Guide to United Clubs

    United flyers have been pleasantly surprised over the past year thanks to significant investment being made in the airline’s club network and amenities. When the airline merged with Continental years ago, it acquired several more clubs into its vast network, which spans North America and many international locations including Hong Kong, London’s Heathrow, and Tokyo’s Narita.

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    Extra Bonus Points With Virgin America’s Flights With Bennies Campaign

    If you’re a member of Virgin America’s Elevate loyalty program you can get up to 2,500 points when you refer your friends, and if you’ve been thinking of joining, its a good time to get started because you’ll get 500 Elevate Points as a sign-up bonus.

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    Mileage Plus Ups PQMs for 2016

    Have you wished you could earn elite status on United faster? Well, if you have it appears that United has been listening because they have upped the ante for their frequent flyer program double the PQM’s for premium seats.

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    Platinum Delta SkyMiles Business Card from American Express Review

    Who is the Platinum Delta SkyMiles Business card from American Express Good For?

    If you are a business owner who values Delta SkyMiles and who needs a boost to achieve or maintain the elite Medallion Status, the Platinum Delta SkyMiles Business card can be the cornerstone of your strategy. Sure, the Platinum Delta card is not the only Delta business card out there.

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    American Airlines Elite Status: How to Get it and What’s in it for You

    American Airlines drastically changed AAdvantage in 2015, with revisions that would come up in stages. AAdvantage made a transition to a partially revenue-based earning scheme, but unlike Delta, American Airlines was introducing the changes gradually. This days, the carrier continues making updates to its loyalty program.

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    Chase Sapphire Card vs. Barclaycard Arrival Plus World MasterCard

    Travel Card Comparison: Chase Sapphire vs Barclaycard Arrival

    As a frequent flyer, it makes sense to get a credit card to aid you in your travels. The primary reason is that loyalty is heavily rewarded in the hospitality industry. Oftentimes, you get a top or almost top status just by signing up for a credit card.

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    Cathay Pacific Marco Polo Elite Status: How to Get it and What’s in it for You

    Cathay Pacific is a member of the OneWorld Alliance and transfer partner of three U.S.-based airline travel programs: American Express Membership Rewards, Starwood Preferred Guest and Citi ThankYou. That makes collecting Cathay Pacific miles relatively easy, so if you often fly to Asia, you may want to consider attaining elite status on Cathay Pacific.

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    The Insider Guide to American Airlines Admirals Clubs

    American has a strong roster of airport clubs, which ballooned in number when it acquired the network of former US Airways Clubs. Now, all are known as Admirals Clubs, which offer a slew of benefits for those with access. This guide gives you the ins and outs of how to get in, what to enjoy inside, and some tips on the best clubs and discounts to enjoy them.

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    How to Book a Flight with Starwood Preferred Guest Starpoints

    Booking flights with SPG Starpoints is easy. They have over 32 airline partners, including several international carriers. They also offer a fixed-price booking option. This allows members to book any flight on any airline with no blackout dates.

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    Best Capital One Credit Cards – Top 5 Reasons to Get One

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    If you’re looking to earn free travel, Capital One has some of the most straightforward rewards in the industry. If you get one of their Venture cards, like the Venture or VentureOne, you’ll find the rewards are easy to use, extremely flexible and very valuable.

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    Gold Delta SkyMiles Business Card from American Express

    Who is the Gold delta SkyMiles Business Credit Card from American Express Good For?

    There are three Delta co-branded American Express cards available for businesses and individual consumers: Gold, Platinum, and Reserve. Of the three, only Platinum and Reserve cards offer the feature called MilesBoost, which allows you to earn Medallion Qualification Miles by spending money on your card. MQMs earned with the Amex Delta credit cards edge you closer to elite Medallion status.

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    British Airways Elite Status: How to Reach it and What’s in it for You

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    British Airways Executive Club is structured a bit differently from many other airline elite programs, mostly because Avios — the airline’s currency — are points, not miles.

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    The Best Cities to Find Emirates Award Space in North America

    Unlike many domestic airlines with hub-and-spoke systems in the U.S., Emirates is a long-haul carrier with routes to and from its Dubai headquarters. This central location in the Middle East makes it an ideal connecting point between North America and destinations in Africa, India, and Southeast Asia. It’s not a bad choice to visit Europe either, if you’re originating on the West Coast.

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