Frequent Flyer
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Norwegian is launching an entirely new frequent flyer program which will benefit both leisure and business travellers in all three Scandinavian countries. The frequent flyer program offers all
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- Virgin’s Velocity Frequent Flyer Program Is All Class (gizmodo.com.au)
United Airlines and Continental Airlines announced that members of each carrier's frequent flyer program who have earned elite status will receive unlimited, complimentary domestic upgrades on flights...
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- Air China, Continental Airlines launch frequent flyer program Co-op (story.indiagazette.com)
- Air China and Continental Airlines Launch Frequent Flyer Program ... (search.msn.com)
Earlier this year we were attempting to cash in some miles from Midwest Airlines accumulated over a lifetime of visiting Mom and Dad, when we noticed something weird: Along with gift certificates and logowear, we were presented with the option of using our surplus miles to buy Amtrak tickets. Well, that's weird: Why would an airline that still handles a generous amount of short-hop regional flights want to remind us that for short distances...
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From jaunted.com
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South African Airways (SAA) has announced it will reinstate frequent flyer points for its passengers travelling on Qantas codeshare flights from Australia and for Qantas passengers who travel on SAA flights.
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From etravelblackboard.com
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Over the weekend, a dead option offered through my PlayStation 3 copy of Assassin's Creed II went live. "Uplay" now works, the latest attempt by a publisher to tie its games together. If nothing else, it improved my Assassin's experience. Yves Guillemot, the head of the Ubisoft, described Uplay at an event in New York last week as a "frequent flyer" program for gamers. The effort that resembles Disney's DGamer program an EA's attempts to unify...
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