You still have Alitalia Millemiglia points, two options for use expire on March 31
I must admit that I am absolutely amazed by the resilience of Alitalia's former loyalty program, it should become a case study in [...]
I must admit that I am absolutely amazed by the resilience of the former loyalty program of Alitalia, should become a worldwide case study. The only frequent flyer without an airline in the world. From as far back as October 2021 to now, MyMiglia has managed to survive and for a couple of years even be in the black, but month after month life is getting more and more complicated.
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Recently speaking with a loyalty program partner, he confirmed to me that. Still many users convert points to Mymiglia, Instead of other point collections. To me an inexplicable thing. Waiting for developments on the class action launched by a group of hardened former serial point accumulators millemiles, today I take stock of the possible uses of those who still have points in their pockets.
Until next March 31, unless yet another extension is granted, two of the most interesting uses of the Millemiglia points: conversion to Flying Blue and redemption of award tickets with AirEuropa.
With a conversion rate of 4:1 and a capping, i.e., annual limit, of 250k MM points, the ability to convert MyMiles points into Flying Blue points, i.e., from Air France KLM's loyalty program, will expire. I have never hidden that this was the end of my residual MM points.
On the same date The ability to use points to redeem award tickets will disappear aboard Air Europa, the only chance to make this type of use.
The other option for using Millemiglia points. is to turn them into LastMinute vouchers to be used to book flights and stays on the dedicated platform.
Of course, I recommend disposing of all points as quickly as possible, because In this case it is really fair to say that of the future there is no certainty.