
Miles Expiration Policy
Miles expiration policy refers to the rules governing how long frequent flyer miles or loyalty points remain valid before they expire. Typically, airlines or loyalty programs set specific timeframes, such as 18 months to 3 years, during which you need to earn or redeem miles to keep them active. If there’s no activity during this period, your miles may expire, meaning you’ll lose the earned rewards. To prevent expiration, you can earn miles through flights, credit card spending, or other qualifying actions, ensuring your rewards stay active for future travel. Always check individual program terms for specific details.