travel mileage calculator

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Travel mileage calculators let you quickly determine the distance you’ll earn or need for a flight. The MileMarker calculator from WebFlyer is the long time favorite among frequent flyers.

Popular mileage‑calculation tools

  • WebFlyer/MileMarker – Likely the best available right now. It allows multi-segment routes, elite bonuses, minimum miles (Alaska Atmos program) and even calculates credit card miles for you.
  • Unofficial SkyMiles Calculator – After finding a route, you can input it here for a mileage estimate; many users pick the lower of the two figures for safety  Eye of the Flyer

How to use them

  1. Gather your airport codes – Write down each leg of your trip (e.g., LAX‑DAL‑BOI‑PIT‑BTR‑CMH‑LAX).
  2. Choose a tool – For a quick single‑leg and multi‑segment routes distance, the WebFlyer/MileMarker will sum the legs.
  3. Enter the data – Input the airport codes exactly as shown, using dashes or commas as required by the site.
  4. Record the mileage – The tool will display the total miles, which you can then use to estimate redeemable miles or qualification points.

These calculators cover most needs, from simple point‑to‑point distances to complex itineraries with multiple connections.

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