That will depend on the airline or airlines you use, the class of your ticket, the time of year of the flight and other factors. Prices are continually changing. You would have to check airlines to do the route and see what they charge. There are also some general sites that give you prices. One such site is below, but there are many of them. Also contact travel agents.
100K typically most of the year. 50K out of season. You maybe able to improve on the 100K to say 75 K
If you resubmit this question, please be more specific. Florida is over 500 miles long. IF you mean "frequent flyer miles," that number will vary from airline to airline.
Frequent flyer miles can be used however the person with the frequent flyer miles wishes to use them. I would personally use mine on a funjet vacation, but its really up to you.
I need my frequent flyer miles account number. How do I find this out.
It's easy and legal to purchase and sell frequent flyer miles directly to and from an airline.
Air-Miles provides a great way to earn frequent flyer miles. Just order the credit card online, and start spending. These points will go on to your frequent flyer credit and you can start flying cheap!
"No, AA credit card does not automatically incorporate frequent flyer miles. You will need to call the company and speak with an agent in order to guarantee that you are getting the flyer miles."
It's easy and legal to purchase frequent flyer miles directly from an airline for roughly 28 cents a mile
Yes please
It needs a minimum of 250,000 frequent flyer miles
Frequent Flyer Miles do not depreciate over time. You can keep accumulating them for as long as you want without losing any, even if it means saving them for years.
A Frequent Flyer is usually considered as someone who flies 25000 miles a year or more.
That is a matter of opinion. It is likely in the next 10 years that some governments will find a way of taxing these frequent flyer miles.