What are you looking for, monetary value?
It all depends. If you cash in 25K miles for a short trip, say LAX-SFO, on a fare that you could have bought for $118, then it would be $0.004 cents per mile (cpm). If you bought it for a longer trip that would have cost $300 otherwise, now it's $0.012 cpm.
If you're REALLY smart about it, you would save up enough to cash in 140K miles for an otherwise $15,000 international first class ticket, which will put the value at $0.107 cpm.
Good luck with that.
2006-12-10 18:05:38
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answered by IceTrojan 5
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It depends on the frequent flyer programme itself. As for me, I am a member of Enrich, from Malaysia Airlines. 1 mile is awarded for every 1mile flown. To use the accumulated miles, you need to check the redemption timetable given. Normally the timetable and e-calculator are available at the website of the Frequent Flyer Programme.
2006-12-10 18:15:09
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answered by normymlk 3
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go to the website of the airline and look for the mileage program. They should have a schedule.
I'm with United; 25,000 will get you a domestic round trip flight.
2006-12-10 18:00:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the airline site and your miles are on there. If you cannot find it on line then call the airline and ask
2006-12-10 18:04:22
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answered by Anonymous
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