Almost 10 years ago, we introduced you to Where to Credit, a website for comparing mileage credits across different frequent flyer programs. Back then, we had already helped translate the site into German, and for many years, we relied heavily on Where to Credit to show you the mileage-earning opportunities for our flight deals.
Ten years ago, you would usually earn the same number of award miles and status miles at a 1:1 ratio. That has changed significantly in recent years, with more and more programs introducing zone-based or revenue-based earning structures. However, Where to Credit did not take differing award/status miles or revenue-based mileage accrual into account.
For that reason, we first built our own database for individual programs behind the scenes, and eventually launched an alternative to Where to Credit at miles.travel-dealz.com.
Since Adam, the founder of Where to Credit, has moved on professionally, we reached an agreement with him to take over and continue operating wheretocredit.com. As of yesterday, the old website has been shut down and now redirects to the new Where to Credit, which shows not only award miles – but also status mile accrual.
Additionally, we’ve given our well-known mileage calculator a proper input form, which you can now find at wheretocredit.com/calculator. It calculates your mileage credit based on the routing as well as the ticket price.
Feedback
We’ve kept the structure based on the proven concept of Where to Credit. If you’re missing something or have ideas, feel free to email us at feedback@wheretocredit.com

Cover Picture: Frequent flyer cards | Ditmar Lange
Comments (2)
Good job!
Well done, I was on there yesterday and saw travel-dealz as the owner. Now if you can also take-on SEATGURU and keep it up to date you will have many happy users