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  1. I'd use DTS. Besides the whole reimbursement thing, DTS uses fully refundable tickets (Y fare). Those tickets cost 2-5x as much as a normal economy ticket through the airlines website, which means you get 2-5x as many airline miles by using DTS.

  2. FlyerTalk is a living, growing community where frequent travelers around the world come to exchange knowledge and experiences about everything miles and points related.

  3. Avianca | LifeMiles and Amigo. Avianca including Avianca Costa Rica, Avianca Ecuador, Avianca El Salvador, Avianca Honduras, Avianca Nicaragua, and Avianca Peru, plus Avianca Brasil and its Amigo frequent flyer program. Discontinued company names are AeroGal, Lacsa, and TACA.

  4. Discussion of methods to maximize miles and/or points either through trips dedicated to no other reason than the miles/points, or through creative alteration of trips to extend their earning capacity in often unique ways.

  5. Miles can be transferred to the hotel scheme, and then to another airline. The conversion rates for this though are extremely punitive. You will end up losing around 75% of your miles.

  6. Miles can be transferred to the hotel scheme, and then to another airline. The conversion rates for this though are extremely punitive. You will end up losing around 75% of your miles.

  7. Each airline has it's own rules when it comes to using miles. The best source for how your airline handles their miles program is the airline itself. Give the miles department a call and explain to them you're new to this or just not sure how you should go about this.

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