Through Oct. 31, Air India is offering a free roundtrip coach flight to India for one child when accompanied by two adults and another child when flying from New York (JFK and Newark) or Chicago (O’Hare)… Continue Reading
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Intelligence – September, 26 2008
Aeromexico is now a partner in Marriott Rewards. Marriott Rewards members can earn one or two miles per U.S. dollar spent at Marriott hotels, depending on hotel brand, and members can convert their points… Continue Reading
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Quote of the Month – September, 26 2008
Bill Murray, actor and comedian, had this to say to his instructor prior to his first skydiving jump according the the Associated Press: “Will my ears pop?” he asked. “Is there some… Continue Reading
Buy, Gift, Transfer AA Miles
Through Dec. 31, 2008, American AAdvantage members can buy, gift, share or receive more miles. You can purchase or give miles, up to 60,000 miles per calendar year (per AAdvantage account) through the… Continue Reading
SkyMiles Shop
Delta SkyMiles members now have the option to shop at 350 additional online retailers for miles at SkyMilesShopping.com. With this addition, SkyMiles Shopping offers more than 500 retailers where members… Continue Reading
US Airways New Barclays Card
US Airways and Barclays have introduced a new MasterCard, a professional card for the business traveler. The US Airways Dividend Miles MasterCard Professional Card makes it easy for you to keep your business… Continue Reading
Midwest on the Double
Midwest Miles members can earn double miles on all Midwest Airlines and Midwest Connect flights this fall. Register and fly on a published fare ticket through Nov. 19, 2008, and you’ll earn twice… Continue Reading
United Dubai Bonus
The average temperature in Dubai in the winter months ranges between a balmy 87 and a cool but still comfortable 58. United Mileage Plus members can enjoy the warm days and earn bonus miles on qualifying… Continue Reading
FFPs Save the World
Worldchanging.com is calling for governments to adopt a “Green Credits” scheme–much like frequent flyer programs. According to the site, “Green Credits are based on consumer loyalty… Continue Reading