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I did email in the direct deposit form for my expense money, but I still have to do paper copies of everything and mail them in. Using the company card is a little easier and I think you get your money faster.

The 5000/month Hilton points I'm talking about are just from using the Amex card, not from my stays. I started at NJA in late March and stayed in Hilton Properties during training. I now have around 110,000 total Hilton points in a little over 8 months. I could have more if I used the "double points" or whatever they call it option but I chose to get 500 miles on US Airways per stay instead. I have almost 40K miles on US Airways but only 18K is actual flight miles, the rest is from my Hilton stays.

NJA Capt, please explain how the airline Visa card works. I though you just get 1 mile per dollar spent? If I only used it for NJA expenses I'd average around $1,500/month = 18K extra miles per year.

I still have non-rev available on US Airways but my wife doesn't want to risk space-a travel. She goes to conventions around twice a year so 2 tickets is what I need at a minimum, more would be nice for leisure travel.

AirBear
 
NJA Capt said:


But....
Those of us using the (Insert airline of choice) VISA card are doing much better than the measly 40K points. I routinely earn over 100,000 airline points annually.
Yes, but those 100,000 are not solely from NJA expenses (I'd bet it's not even 1/3). They are also your own personal expenses. I get that much per year on our personal Amex too, but I don't include that in the total I earn via NetJets. Basically, I'm earning miles and points several ways: up to 40,000 per year on co. card (which is enhanced by all the airline tickets bought on it - you won't get that through your airline visa), points on personal Amex expenses, and Hilton points and airline miles through stays at Hilton properties. Put all that together and it'll outshine using just my personal card any day.
 
NJA Capt said:
You're half right.....almost.
Yes, my airline card is our "family" card. But a quick glance at one of my last statements shows 1000 points from personal use and 8000+ points from NJA use.
Man, what are you charging to the company? I never see that high of monthly expenditure on the road. Mostly hotels, and that doesn't come close.
 
What do the airline legs have to do with your credit card? I'm missing something here. :confused:

Is it that you have (for example) an AA visa card, and the company happens to send you on AA on these cross-country airline legs, so you're counting those in your total? If so, that's misleading, since you'd get those miles regardless. I get miles on just about every airline there is, but those aren't counted in my calculations because I'll be getting those anyway.

I suppose if you were based, for example, in ATL, it'd be to your benefit to use a DAL Visa card, because chances are you'll be flying DAL and can maximize miles on one particular airline. I guess that's something else to consider when looking at which card to use. But for me, the company has sent me out on NWA, AA, DAL, Alaska, Southwest, UA and several others, I'm sure. Too many airlines flying out of my gateway. So having a particular airline's card wouldn't benefit me as much as the company card.
 
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Ultra Grump[B said:
]Man, what are you charging to the company?[/B] I never see that high of monthly expenditure on the road. Mostly hotels, and that doesn't come close.

Wade did say in company recurrent that one guy had bought a jet ski.
 
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Ultra Grump,
If you use the company card, it is used to purchase your airline tickets. Really adds up over the course of the year.
 
MasterOfYaw said:
Ultra Grump,
If you use the company card, it is used to purchase your airline tickets. Really adds up over the course of the year.
Yeah, that's why I use it. I am curious how one gets 8000 points/miles in NetJets expenses per month on a personal card. If that's really possible, I'll be switching back.
 
Some months I've ranged from 15,000+ points to 2,000 points. The lower it was probably because i wasn't working. I copied and pasted my statement then figured it gave a little too much info about me.

Average month is about 10,000 points. Figure 2000 points a month are the wife's.
 
Diesel said:
Some months I've ranged from 15,000+ points to 2,000 points. The lower it was probably because i wasn't working. I copied and pasted my statement then figured it gave a little too much info about me.

Average month is about 10,000 points. Figure 2000 points a month are the wife's.
Thanks Diesel, but you're talking about Hhonors points, are you not? To convert those 10,000 Hhonors points to miles, you'd get 1,000 miles. Not worth it to me. Good deal if you're going for free hotel rooms, though.
 
ahhh i didn't realize we were talking money vs. hotel points.

For me getting 200k of hotel points are worth it for me because it gives my wife and i the freedom to travel around europe at the expense of hilton.

Getting over there is cheap on the airlines. Spending a month in europe during the summer is not.
 
Diesel said:
Some months I've ranged from 15,000+ points to 2,000 points. The lower it was probably because i wasn't working. I copied and pasted my statement then figured it gave a little too much info about me.

Average month is about 10,000 points. Figure 2000 points a month are the wife's.
I average over 2.0% cash back on my ALPA Mastercard. I have my latest statement in front of me. $3776.78 in new charges (big car repair bill, usually it's less than $3K). My cash back was $58.94 + $32.85 Bonus Earnings. Total for this billing period is $91.79 which works out to 2.4% cash back. Would you be better off taking the $200+/month (assuming 10K/month charges)?

AirBear
 

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