Avianca LifeMiles+ Subscriptions: A Deep Dive for Frequent Flyers

Avianca LifeMiles has long been a popular loyalty program for travelers seeking to redeem miles for flights on Avianca and Star Alliance airlines. Now, they've introduced a subscription program called LifeMiles+ that adds a new layer of flexibility and potential value for frequent flyers. But is it worth it? Let's take a deep dive into the different tiers and what they offer.

By Aditya M

What are LifeMiles+ Subscriptions?

LifeMiles+ subscriptions are a paid program offering a set number of LifeMiles deposited into your account each year. There are four tiers, each with a different price point and mileage amount:

  • Lite: 6,000 miles per year (500 per month) for $240 annually (around $20 per month)
  • Basic: 24,000 miles per year (2,000 per month) for $600 annually (around $50 per month)
  • Pro: 54,000 miles per year (4,500 per month) for $1,200 annually (around $100 per month)
  • Max: 120,000 miles per year (10,000 per month) for $2,400 annually (around $200 per month)

Is a LifeMiles+ Subscription Right for You?

The answer depends on your travel habits and how you value LifeMiles. Here are some factors to consider:

  • How much do you fly? If you're a frequent flyer who regularly redeems miles for flights, a subscription could ensure you have enough miles for award travel.
  • How valuable are LifeMiles to you? LifeMiles can be particularly valuable for booking premium cabin seats or securing award tickets during peak travel times. Consider how much you'd typically pay for a flight you'd redeem miles for.
  • Do you have an Avianca LifeMiles credit card? The Avianca LifeMiles American Express Elite Card includes a complimentary Lite membership and offers bonus miles and status perks.

Here's a breakdown to help you decide:

  • Lite: Ideal for occasional travelers who want a guaranteed top-up or those new to LifeMiles and want to try it out.
  • Basic: Good for travelers who take a few trips per year and want some security in their mileage balance.
  • Pro & Max: Best for high-volume travelers or those aiming for premium cabin redemptions. Consider the cost per mile and compare it to the typical price you'd pay for the flights you target.

Things to Remember:

  • There's a minimum six-month commitment for all subscriptions.
  • LifeMiles+ subscriptions do not come with any elite status benefits beyond what you might earn with a credit card.
  • You can still earn additional LifeMiles through flying Avianca and Star Alliance airlines, using partner credit cards, and participating in promotions.

The Verdict

LifeMiles+ subscriptions can be a valuable tool for frequent flyers who want predictable mileage deposits. However, it's crucial to assess your travel needs and how you value LifeMiles before committing. For casual travelers, strategically using a credit card with bonus miles might be more cost-effective.

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