Dividend Miles members planning a trip to the Caribbean or Mexico this fall can save 5,000 miles off an award ticket. Through Nov. 15, travel between the U.S. and the Caribbean or Mexico costs only 25,000… Continue Reading
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Delta SkyMiles – October, 24 2002
Delta’s recently launched Sky Team awards provide an outstanding savings for SkyMiles members traveling to India. With the new awards, members can redeem 100,000 miles for a Business Class ticket… Continue Reading
Book Online and Win with Qantas
Through March 31, 2003, Qantas will be handing out millions of points to Frequent Flyer members. Any online booking, be it an award, red e-deal or commercial booking, automatically enters you into a monthly… Continue Reading
Web Site Changes
Ah… Machu Pichu in the autumn. If you’re planning a Peruvian trip, stop by LanPeru’s brand-new English-only Web site at www.lanperu.com. At the site you can book your tickets, check… Continue Reading
United.com's "Mileage Plus Mall"
Mileage junkies have a new opportunity to receive while giving this holiday season. Beginning in November, visitors to united.com/shopping will find the “Mileage Plus Mall,” with links to… Continue Reading
Attention, Canadian Status Seekers
Destina.ca, a Canadian travel site, is offering something a little different this fall. In addition to the Aeroplan miles members would normally earn on Air Canada, Jazz, Tango by Air Canada and Zip flights,… Continue Reading
Online Booking Bonuses Still Available
Thought most of the programs were over their infatuation with the Internet? Not quite. Big-time offers continue to pop up now and then, but in the absence of any of those, we thought we’d give you… Continue Reading
60 Seconds – October, 24 2002
Frequent flyers aren't happy with some recent program developments. While the industry raises prices, imposes fees and lessens benefits, America West has bucked the trend. Ken Feldman and Scott Kirby… Continue Reading
Gordo Can't See the Forest for the Fees
Whose fault is it that Continental is losing money faster than a kid with a hole in his pocket? Why, it's your fault, of course. Joe attempts to outline Bethune's "logic" for the uninitiated among us. Continue Reading