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  2. Frequent-flyer program - Wikipedia

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    United MileagePlus cards. A frequent-flyer programme (FFP) is a loyalty program offered by an airline.. Many airlines have frequent-flyer programmes designed to encourage airline customers enrolled in the programme to accumulate points (also called miles, kilometres, or segments) which may then be redeemed for air travel or other rewards.

  3. US government orders big US airlines to explain their ... - AOL

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    Buttigieg ordered the airlines to report within 90 days on matters including how point values are determined, any fees that consumers must pay, and details of deals with banks that buy miles from ...

  4. Can I cancel a credit card application? - AOL

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    What to do if you can’t cancel a credit card application. If you missed your window to cancel your card application, you have three options to make the most of the situation. 1. Use the new ...

  5. Loyalty program - Wikipedia

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    A loyalty program typically involves the operator of a particular program setting up an account for a customer of a business associated with the scheme, and then issue to the customer a loyalty card (variously called rewards card, points card, advantage card, club card, or some other name) which may be a plastic or paper card, visually similar to a credit card, that identifies the cardholder ...

  6. Air Miles - Wikipedia

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    Air Miles is a group of loyalty programs operated by different companies in each region where the brand operates - the programs are available in Canada, the Netherlands, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. [1] Points are earned on purchases at participating merchants and can be redeemed against flights with specific airlines.

  7. Miles & More - Wikipedia

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    On Miles & More, all customers can build status by collecting status miles. The status miles from 1 year only count towards status. There are four status levels on Miles & More: Miles & More member: This is the entry status that a customer receives after they join the program. This status does not receive any officially documented privileges.

  8. AAirpass - Wikipedia

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    The airline points to accumulation of air miles for flights which they received for free under the AAirpass, allowing some passengers to accumulate tens of millions of miles as well as taxes and airport fees paid for by the airline. [7] The program has been called "a huge disaster" for the company. [10]

  9. O'Hare International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On March 19, 1982, a United States Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker crashed upon approach to O'Hare 40 miles (64 km) northwest of the city (near Woodstock), killing 27 people on board. [ 226 ] On February 9, 1998, American Airlines Flight 1340 , a Boeing 727 , crashed upon landing from Kansas City, injuring 22 passengers.