Wanderlusty

Coming To Terms With Being a Program-Agnostic Disloyal Flier — And My Future Strategy

ever since the writing was on the wall, i’ve been trying to prepare for this moment. now that United, my main airline, will be going revenue-based in terms of mileage earning starting in March, and my backup airline, Delta, has already changed over, i knew i’d become a free agent. at first i was planning to go to American and Oneworld, but their flight deals haven’t been ideal for me, so i’ve already been forced to diversify my flying — from focusing mainly on United/Star Alliance — to pretty much everyone.

i should note again that i don’t carry a grudge or resent United or Delta or anyone else for changing their program to reward people who bring in the money. why reward people like me who, while loyal, are doing it by the cheapest means possible? they’re there to make money, not to serve us — that’s just a side benefit. (i know this is contrary to soooo many other people/blogs out there, but that’s how i see it. they’re not in business to serve those of us that play the system, they’re in business to serve their shareholders.)

i am actually pretty good with this, as here are my 2015 international trips (with ticket costs, since i think many of you are interested) i have planned and purchased plane tickets for so far (yes, they stretch out until late in the year; i do plan ahead!):

2015

the (paid) Delta, Emirates, and Etihad flights were incredibly cheap, so i don’t mind that they earn 0 to minimal miles.

i am currently faced, though, with a potential trip to Morocco on American/Oneworld, and it’s causing a lot of consternation — and is something i just plain need to get over. it’s too low of a fare class to be credited to Alaska (the sort of catch-all program) and also too low of a fare class to sail through a status challenge on American, so it’ll just earn normal points, but on the other hand, it’s not as cheap as those mistake fares so i can’t easily tell myself it’s not a big deal that i’m not elite with them — see below). i guess that’s better than earning nothing, right? and we all have to start somewhere with any program.

i guess i just need to talk it out, so thanks for bearing with me.

why have i traditionally focused on one program?

why is it ok now to go agnostic? (is this where i convince myself i can buy that ticket to morocco?)

why is it not ok to go agnostic?

all in all, i cannot expect only to fly on mistake fares so sooner or later i will have to just come to terms with my new reality — being a free agent means focusing even more on the best deals. is that Morocco deal good enough for the new me? i used to have a 6 cent per mile rule of thumb, but i think i might now tighten that down to 5 cents per mile, if not less, since i can’t count on elite benefits to make up for any slack. this Morocco trip would be 5.46 cpm.

sigh, how much do i want to be back in Djema el-Fna again? pretty bad. but this is the time where i need to reevaluate my strategy. i think i’m leaning towards letting this deal go and hoping for another round of mistake fares and going ham on those.

i’ve been trying to avoid this, but maybe it’s time to look into the manufactured spending/credit card game. to be honest, it’s perfect for my travel style…

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