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What’s the best frequent flyer program for EU travelers?

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Today (May 8, 2015): Travel tip: What’s the best airline loyalty program for UK- and EU-based travelers?

IMPORTANT UPDATE: American Airlines devaluated its program since the publication of this article. The major changes are that (1) Executive Platinum members now earn 4 system wide upgrades instead of 8; (2) you need more miles to book award tickets on certain routes; and (3) the program became revenue based. Despite the devaluation, I still consider it to be the best frequent flyer program in the world.

Frequent flyer programs are customer loyalty programs managed by most airlines that allow their passengers to earn miles that are redeemable for free flights, upgrades, hotel stays, car rentals or shopping. Travelers will mostly choose a program based on geography (e.g. living close to an airline’s hub, or frequently flying routes that are dominated by one airline), although they may also take into account their personal preference for an airline (based on reputation, service and punctuality) and/or their preferred class of travel (First versus Business versus Economy). The skies over the UK and EU have been taken over by 3 large airline groups, which all have their own loyalty program, with their own pros & cons:

The last couple of years, airlines’ loyalty programs took a turn for the worse in Europe (and elsewhere), at least from a frequent flyer’s perspective. Air France and KLM’s Flying Blue program has always been a joke, since the elite benefits are not very rewarding. The Lufthansa group’s Miles & More program used to be excellent until a massive devaluation occurred 3 years ago. British Airways’ Executive Club was undoubtedly Europe’s single best frequent flyer program for the past years, but unfortunately, it devaluated as well last month. So, a new question arises: which airline offers the best loyalty program for EU- and UK-based travelers these days? Residing in central Europe myself and having changed from Flying Blue to Miles& More and finally to Executive Club the past decade, you might be surprised to read my answer to that question (below the photo). 

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It’s American Airlines’ loyalty program AAdvantage that currently offers EU- and UK-based travelers the best mileage earning and burning potential, and simply outclasses all current European loyalty programs. The good thing is you don’t even have to fly American Airlines (although they are excellent these days) since you can collect miles as long as you fly their Oneworld or other airline partners (which are – within Europe – Iberia, British Airways and Finnair).

I changed to AAdvantage 3 years ago, and I can guarantee you that the benefits are far superior to what the above mentioned, European frequent flyer programs offered at a time when they were still generous and before devaluations set in. So, what is it that I like so much about AAdvantage (as compared to its European rival programs)?


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