<\/a><\/p>\n The summer has been slipping away, and now that it is September I have an update as to my search for another carrier to fly and complete status on. Per my previous post I have been looking for another airline and reward program\u00a0<\/span><\/a>instead of Delta’s SkyMiles program. I\u2019ve been an elite with Delta for a long time, but I\u2019m interested trying another airline that has a more lucrative frequent flyer program. I figured I had until next year to make this change as I planned on finishing with Delta as a diamond at the end of this year<\/span><\/a>. While I\u2019ve been doing some research on other frequent flyer programs, a number of promotions came out this summer, as well as some industry news that ended up affecting my flying for the next 18 months.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n I have always liked \u201cVirgin\u201d airline products and in the past had even considered flying Virgin America for their highest status level, Elevate Gold, but a couple issues prevented me from doing this.\u00a0Virgin America’s elite program is revenue based and hadn\u2019t been that competitive or rewarding.\u00a0They\u2019re also based out of San Francisco and getting to that airport takes some extra effort for Sacramento based flyer.<\/p>\n Things changed when Alaska Airlines announced they would be acquiring Virgin America<\/span><\/a>. This of course meant that Virgin America\u00a0was going to have a limited number of days going forward. At the same time, Virgin America has been offering a pretty easy status match program for Elevate Gold. Because of these events, I decided to apply for Virgin America\u2019s Elevate match this summer. I\u2019ve already completed the challenge for Elevate Gold and will update\u00a0the details in a subsequent post.<\/p>\n Why would I\u00a0be flying an airline and rewards program that\u00a0will be\u00a0going away? My logic\u00a0is that this will be probably the last chance to do so. I\u2019ve always been fascinated by Virgin America as a new era carrier<\/span> <\/a>and wanted to buy and observe the product while it\u2019s still around.<\/p>\n JetBlue was in a competition with Alaska Airlines to purchase Virgin America. Alaska Airlines won, and JetBlue was left at the altar. Trying to even the score JetBlue has offered a few promotions specifically aimed at Virgin America flyers, including this one in June.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a>JetBlue summer point match promotion<\/p>\n Essentially\u00a0JetBlue matched the point balance in a person’s Virgin America\u00a0Elevate account up 75,000 points.\u00a0You also needed to complete a JetBlue round trip by August 31st<\/sup>. This was such an easy promotion the participation rate ended up being\u00a0much higher than JetBlue anticipated. JetBlue also made the\u00a0mistake of not verifying how the Virgin America Elevate point balance was accumulated. Instant transfers from a Starwood Account’s also ended up as being allowed (oops). In any case, because I was already pursuing gold status with Virgin America\u2019s Elevate program, I was more than eligible.<\/p>\n Southwest Airlines offered this generous deal for the companion pass through 2017<\/span> <\/a>by flying 5 California round trips with them by October 31st. Again, I couldn\u2019t pass this offer up either. I already was planning on 3 business flights with Southwest this fall, so for 2 additional roundtrips I could have the companion pass. I\u2019ve always wanted\u00a0to try the Southwest companion pass, but the 100 flight requirement was too much given my schedule. This easy promotion does work for me, and Susan and I will more than make up the cost for the additional flights by using the pass next year.<\/p>\n <\/a>Southwest’s California companion pass offer<\/p>\n Item 4: Surf Air Trial Run<\/p>\n<\/a>Alaska is acquiring Virgin America<\/h4>\n
Item 1. Alaska Airlines announce it would be acquiring Virgin America.<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Item 2. JetBlue offered a ridiculously generous point match program.<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Item 3: Southwest Airlines offers an incredible deal for the companion pass through 2017<\/strong><\/h4>\n