Mileage Running for AA Executive Platinum status. EQMs vs. EQPs

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Lately I’ve been suffering from mileage-run paralysis.  I need to book additional One World flights in order to re-up my AA Executive Platinum status for 2016, but I haven’t yet picked a strategy.  Should I focus on earning EQMs (Elite Qualifying Miles) or EQPs (Elite Qualifying Points)?  EQMs are earned directly from miles flown: 1000 miles flown becomes 1000 EQMs.  EQPs are more complicated: discount economy fares earn only half an EQP per mile flown whereas premium fares earn more than 1 EQP per mile flown.  As airfare deals are discovered in both economy and business class, I’d like to jump on those deals but I need a strategy.  Economy deals aren’t worth pursuing if I plan to qualify for status through EQPs, and business class deals aren’t worth pursuing if I plan to qualify through EQMs.

I wrote about this conundrum before.  See: Achieving AAdvantage elite status through points.  One thing has changed since then: American Airlines introduced a 2015 promotion titled “Reach Elite Status Faster”.  Before the promotion, business and first class fares earned 1.5 EQPs per mile flown.  Now, with the promotion in place, discount business and first class fares earn a total of 2 EQPs per mile flown and full fare first and business class earn a total of 3 EQPs per mile flown.

My current progress this year, including flights booked but not yet flown, and including the expected 10K EQM earnings from my Citi Executive AAdvantage card (after $40K spend) is as follows (numbers are rounded to nearest thousand):

  • EQPs: 64,000
  • EQMs: 66,000

Both numbers show great progress towards the Executive Platinum 100,000 point requirement.  However, they’re so close to each other that the progress to-date doesn’t really help me decide on a strategy.  Either way, I need around 35,000 more points.

I could earn about half of the required EQPs with a business class flight to Dublin for about $1,500.  Or, I could earn about half of the required EQMs with an economy flight to Shanghai for about $700 (and I could apply my Systemwide Upgrade Certificates to fly business class).  Clearly, the economy option is cheaper, but the Dublin option would earn far more redeemable miles to help offset the extra cost.  Plus, I could keep the upgrade certificates for later travel.  Let’s look at the redeemable miles earned with either option:

Shanghai economy:

  • Miles flown (rounded): 15,000
  • EQMs earned: 15,000
  • EQPs earned: 7,500
  • Redeemable miles earned: 15,000 + Executive Platinum 100% bonus = 30,000

Dublin business class:

  • Miles flown: 8350
  • EQMs earned: 8350
  • EQPs earned: 8350 x 2 = 16,700
  • Redeemable miles earned:
    • 8350
    • + Ex Plat 100% bonus: 8350
    • + long haul flight bonus: 12,000 (if I fly AA rather than British Airways)
    • + Fly to Europe Bonus: 20,000 (if flown by Aug 7)
    • = up to 48,700

So, the Dublin trip could earn almost 19,000 more redeemable miles than the Shanghai trip.  If I value those miles at 1.5 cents each, then its like an extra $285 rebate

Once I account for the extra miles earned, fewer SWUs used (none vs. two), and time savings, the Dublin trip is suddenly looking more attractive.

However, I need to pick a strategy for more than 1 flight…

Each of the above options (used for illustration purposes – the actual deals may be gone by the time this post is published) would get me only halfway to my goal.  I really need to commit to two similar trips to reach my goal.  If I pick just one now, I’ll be committed to the same approach for the second trip.  Economy deals come and go all the time, so going economy is the safer approach.  Business class deals are less common, but we’ve seen a number of good ones this year. 

With my Systemwide upgrades, I can fly business class even if I book economy.  However, seeking business class deals has a big advantage: I can fly AA partner airlines (British Airways, for example) and still fly business class.  AA Systemwide upgrades meanwhile are good only on AA and US Airways flights.

Family travel will force the decision

There have been a few terrific deals for economy flights on American Airlines to Tokyo, such as a flight from Detroit for only $645 round-trip. And, I’d love to plan a family trip to Japan. Assuming I can find a similar fare through the ThankYou Rewards portal, I could book this flight for only about 40,000 ThankYou points per person (thanks to the fact that the Citi Prestige card gives me 1.6 cents per point value towards AA flights).  Then, I could use my 6 remaining System Wide Upgrade certificates so that all three of us can fly business class.  If we decide to go this route, I’ll pursue status through EQMs.

Another good option for family travel, though, is to visit Ireland.  I’d be happy put together a summer trip, but a more likely scenario is for me to accompany my wife on a work trip to Ireland planned for this autumn.  Maybe we’ll do both…

What do you think?

Ultimately, I do think that my decision will be driven by family travel plans.  I need to get moving on planning our next trip!  In the meantime, I’m interested to hear your perspective.  Do you see an advantage to one approach vs. the other?  Am I missing any important considerations?  Please comment below. 

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Dany

Hi,

I’m exactly on the same boat.. Need 35000 EQP.
But i’m Platinum (not Exec Platinum)….
and live in Brazil…

What have you decided ?

Any hints ?

Regards/Dany.

Dany

I needed to travel this itinerary twice.
Total would cost Us$2500. Then i would get the exec platinum status (and the base miles of these trips).

Do you think it’s worth?

Dany

Do you think it”s worth it?

Dany

Thanks.
I have this and the next year to wait for a good deal.

Ps: our currency is extremely low comparing to us$. An economy ticket to us is approx $200 for example. The fare you mentioned is not exactly a mistake. There has been many many deals like this in the past months
Regards

Lindy

I would go to DUB, and put a DUB-HNL trip in business class inside (or LAX or SFO if you only need that many EQP). OR 2 NYC-DUB trips in biz, with the 20K bonus for the first trip and the 40K bonus for the 2nd trip.

[…] I currently don’t have any status with AA so I’m not looking to use this mistake fare as a mileage run to maintain or obtain status. My main purpose is to credit the flown miles to wherever it best […]

Silver

@Frequent Miler, sorry, unrelated question: Which airline/s would you use or recommend to travel from PDX to MCO (2-week stopover) then Southeast Asia (SIN) on first class? I have enough AS & AA miles for the trip, thanks!

GlenGarry

Mileage Running is for suckers. Stop wasting time falling for the airline elite trap.

Bon

What about the cost it takes for the Dublin positioning? There is more cost added whether it’s Avios, AAdvantage miles, etc.

Bruno

Shanghai? Doublin?
Simple choice
Go to Rome

Visitor

I think you’d be better off doing neither, rather than being a voluntary lap dog to an airline for status.

Ron

Well, I’d be interested to learn how much money you’ll be spending to achieve or maintain “status” and how much time you’ll spend, as well. Will any of these flights be for meaningful travel, or just time and money spent to fly somewhere just for miles or points?

After that calculation, I’d like to know the tangible benefits received and for how long that will last.

Jamie

I’d go with accompanying your wife on the business trip and doing a family trip to Ireland. I think you should go for points, because to me there would be something unsettling about using my SWUs to regain status, because one of the main benefits of exec plat is the SWUs. I realize there are many other perks as well, but it seems like the wrong kind of perpetual motion machine. On the other hand, if you otherwise wouldn’t use up all of your SWUs, then you may as well use them for mileage running.
Another reason I’d go for the EQPs is that it’s less flying. To me, more time in the air is usually a negative thing (usually).