My wife and I have lower tier status on United & American, and we'd like to consolidate travel with one of the "Big 3" legacy carriers to achieve higher status & more perks, but we're going back & forth on which airline best suits our travel needs.
I'm currently a United MileagePlus Gold member. My wife is AA Platinum and United MileagePlus Silver. Chase Sapphire is the travel card we use most (no airline specific cards at this time).
United
American
Delta
Based on the airline-specific info above, which loyalty program makes the most sense as an Austin-based traveler?
I'm currently a United MileagePlus Gold member. My wife is AA Platinum and United MileagePlus Silver. Chase Sapphire is the travel card we use most (no airline specific cards at this time).
United
- Cons:
- requires connecting in Houston or Denver
- Pros:
- Existing MileagePlus status for both travelers
- Points transfer partner with Chase Sapphire
- 8-10 daily nonstops to Houston, 4-7 daily nonstops to Denver
- 5x weekly from Austin to Frankfurt on Lufthansa for international
American
- Cons:
- requires connecting at DFW, which has become increasingly problematic with taxi times, lack of gate availability, and high susceptibility to weather issues year-round
- Pros:
- Existing AAdvantage Platinum status for my wife
- 12-14 nonstops to DFW every day
- Alaska Airlines codeshare for nonstops to the West Coast
- 2 daily nonstops from Austin to London on British Airways for international
Delta
- Cons:
- Connecting hubs are further from Austin, resulting in longer total travel time.
- Pros:
- We travel to SLC pretty often. Of the Big 3, Delta is the only nonstop option out of Austin
- They seem to be expanding Austin into a focus-city (maybe?)
- 3x weekly from Austin to Amsterdam on KLM for international
Based on the airline-specific info above, which loyalty program makes the most sense as an Austin-based traveler?