Is the 1 card which allows you to collect all airmiles from different airlines? UK?
Very new to the whole airmiles points however I take a lot of journeys from England to New Zealand and wondered if I could collect the points and maybe spend it on first class which would be great.
Is there one credit card that collects airmiles for every airline. Or do you have to collect air miles from separate airlines and spend them on the same airline?
Not really. The money savings expert website has some details on what is on offer
Either way, but with a CC from an airline, you get more benefits like free checked bag and priority seating which let's you board teh aircraft sooner thus improving your odds of overhead bin space.
And some also let you pay with cash and miles.
No, mostly they are affiliated with a single program. It wouldn't make sense to offer multiple programs, as for one thing you'd never accumulate enough points/air miles to make any real savings.
Unfortunately there's no one universal card that will bank all airline miles. If you use one airline most often, Than you would be able to collect miles for that airline. There are airlines that have alliances with other airlines. In this case, you would be able to collect miles on both airlines. Just as an fyi, it takes quite a few trips to purchase one airfare on mileage so its not like you can alternate (purchase one ticket with cash and then the next trip with miles).
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