What Did the Airline and Hotel Loyalty Programs Send Me for My Birthday?

by Adam

Last week was my birthday and I received a couple of emails from some of the airlines and hotels to celebrate the occasion, the most valuable ones coming from non-US based programs:

Lufthansa’s Miles & More
Miles & More sent me a greeting with a link to a birthday puzzle.  Upon completion of the puzzle, I was emailed a link to apply for a Regus Businessworld Gold Card with unrestricted access to all 1,100 Regus business lounges and cafes worldwide, with free Internet access and complimentary tea and coffee. The card is valid for 12 months free of charge (usual price: €39/month), after which it will automatically expire if the contract is not renewed.   Not something I would normally purchase on my own, but definitely a nice gesture with some pretty cool locations in New York, including one in the Chrysler Building.

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Delta SkyMiles
I received an email with an offer for Delta Vacations savings. We’d like to thank you for being a valued Delta SkyMiles member by helping you make the most of your birthday. When you book a Delta Vacations getaway you will save $100 on vacations of $599-$4,999 or $250 on vacations of $5,000 or more. This was actually a pretty big letdown considering last year I received 2500 SkyMiles and $100 off a vacation package:

a website with a cake with lit candles

Melia Mas Rewards
I received an email with a great offer from Melia, including two free nights for the price of 1 and a free bottle of wine upon arrival

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Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan
I received an email from Alaska Airlines with the following discount: Surprise! We remembered your birthday is coming up. To help celebrate we’re giving you 10 percent off your next flight. So treat yourself to a well-deserved getaway for your birthday.

It was my co-worker Nate’s birthday a day later and he received these offers as well…

British Airways Avios
25% off any club world fare, only valid for flights during September 2012.

Alamo Rent A Car
In honor of your special day, get a Free Day on your next rental. We hope it kicks off the festivities right.
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There’s no guarantee that signing up for each program will ensure you receive the same offers, but it might be worth checking your marketing preferences with each program if you do wish to receive similar offers.  Though, a better present for some may be no emails at all!

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7 comments

colleen September 20, 2012 - 5:08 pm

Are you “of status” in all of these programs?

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adam September 20, 2012 - 5:11 pm

@colleen – no status in any of the listed programs except Delta.

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flyer708 September 20, 2012 - 8:38 pm

what about UA? did they forget your birthday?

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adam September 20, 2012 - 8:40 pm

@flyer708- hah, yep they did, they never seem to remember

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flyer708 September 20, 2012 - 8:47 pm

that’s my UA~ been a 1K for 3 years, and Gold for 6 years, and they never bothered. Well, I guess it’s fair. I get most of my UA miles from NH, SQ, LH, and LX anyways. Who in the sane mind would fly UA long haul if there are other choices out there anyways. Ha!

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brooke September 21, 2012 - 8:50 am

If you know someone that will be working in the Chrysler Building, can they use the perks from your Regus Businessworld Gold Card and enjoy the lounge/cafe with complimentary coffee?

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adam September 21, 2012 - 8:53 am

@brooke – I do know someone…and I think her new company will probably provide better coffee!

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