Short cut to status and other airline news

Earlier this week, I received an email from US Airways letting me know that Preferred status could be easier than I thought:  Instead of 25,000 miles, I only need to accumulate 7,500 miles by the end of the year.  What’s more, if I already had status, those 7,500 miles would get me to the next level.  Unfortunately, I never fly US Airways.  But if I did, I’d be scheming of ways to get in a flight or two before the end of the year.

Another email, this one from Delta, let me know that I could transfer points to miles and get a 20% boost through the end of the month.  This was just icing on the cake, as I’m already rather pleased with Delta for my 10,000 MQM boost.

Lastly, British Airways sent me a note saying I could book travel to Europe for $221 each way.  This offer expires in just a few days, so I probably won’t take advantage of it, but still, I love the fact that the weak economy means travel is cheaper than ever.

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