Join Loyalty Programs (Even If You Don’t Fly Often)


Many travelers assume frequent flyer programs only benefits those who fly weekly, but even occasional flyers can gain significant advantages by joining. Every major airline offers a free loyalty program that lets you earn miles on every flight—and these miles rarely expires. Surprisingly, you don’t always need to fly to earn points; many programs partners with credit cards, hotels, and retailers where everyday purchases accumulates miles. Signing up takes just minutes, and you’ll immediately qualifies for perks like priority boarding or free checked bags after reaching certain thresholds.

The key is to focus on one or two programs that matches your most-used airline or alliance. Even if you only fly once or twice a year, those points adds up over time—many programs let you combines points with family members too. Watch for promotions where airlines offers bonus miles for simple actions like completing surveys or dinning at partner restaurants. Some programs even gives miles for watching ads or playing games on their app!

Remember that miles typically lasts for 12-24 months of inactivity, so make sure to earn or redeem something periodically. The best part? These programs costs nothing to join, and the potential rewards far outweighs the minimal effort required. Next time you book a flight, take two minutes to enroll—you’ll be surprising how quickly those benefits adds up.

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