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How do I check my air miles?

Frequent Flyer Online Account To check your air miles, visit the website of the airline and log into your online account. If you don't have an online account, most airlines allow you to register for one for free by providing your email address.



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How can I redeem my Air Miles? Visit our website www.airmilesme.com and click the 'Redeem Air Miles' page. There you will discover all of the places where you can redeem for e-vouchers or in-store at Air Miles partners, as well as access the Air Miles Travel Shop.

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Redeem your airline miles online or on the phone Most credit cards that offer airline miles will direct you to their airline partner's site to complete the booking. If you have a credit card co-branded with an airline, the airline will often allow you to redeem your miles directly on their page.

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We found the average airline mile to be worth around $0.013, with Delta SkyMiles offering the highest value and Southwest offering the most user-friendly rewards. The average airline mile across major U.S. companies is worth $0.013.

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Yes. You can sell your American Airlines miles and points in exchange for instant cash if you find your accumulated miles hard to use. Several online miles brokers buy these miles to help out other clients with flight bookings using your miles – MilesBuyer is one of them.

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Sign in and select set balance preference under your AIR MILES Cash and Dream Account balances. You can set up or change the balance preference for Miles you get by moving the slider from 0% to 100%, towards either your Cash or Dream Accounts.

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  • Traveling with points and miles.
  • Use rewards for premium flights.
  • Book luxury hotels closer to home.
  • Consider low-category extended stays.
  • Find deals on peak travel.
  • Travel during off-peak seasons.
  • Look for sweet-spot redemptions.
  • Redeem for good-enough value.


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We sampled flight awards available with U.S. carriers and found that consumers need between about 8,000 and 57,000 miles to get a free one-way coach flight. Free flights in business or first class start at around 25,000 miles and climb to well over 150,000 miles one-way.

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Airline mile expiration policies vary by airline, but in general, miles can expire if there is no activity on the account for a certain period. The exact time frame depends on the airline's policy, but it's typically around 6 months to 36 months.

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