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  2. EasyJet data breach - Wikipedia

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    EasyJet publicly revealed the attack in May 2020. [1] They told the BBC that they were only able to notify customers whose details (credit card or email addresses) were stolen in April 2020. [1] EasyJet told BBC "This was a highly sophisticated attacker. It took time to understand the scope of the attack and to identify who had been impacted". [1]

  3. FlyerTalk - Wikipedia

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    FlyerTalk (stylized in lowercase) is an Internet forum for discussion of airline frequent-flyer programs, hotel loyalty programs and other issues related to travel. The site was founded in 1998 by Randy Petersen and was acquired by Internet Brands in 2007.

  4. 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, kilometers, or segments) which may then be redeemed for air travel or other rewards.

  5. Talk:EasyJet - Wikipedia

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    Add easyJet credit card. Add easyJet Plus. This article is written in British English , which has its own spelling conventions ( colour , travelled , centre , defence , artefact , analyse ) and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other varieties of English .

  6. JetBlue - Wikipedia

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    Additional points are awarded if the member uses the Barclay's issued JetBlue Mastercard credit card to purchase the flight. The price of flights in points depend on the fare of the flight in U.S. dollars. The new program launched on November 9, 2009. [222] [223] In June 2013, JetBlue announced that TrueBlue points will never expire for any reason.

  7. Navitaire Inc v Easyjet Airline Co. and BulletProof ...

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    Defendant 1: EasyJet Airline Co. ("Easyjet") is a well-known low-cost airline. Navitaire's predecessors had granted Easyjet a license for OpenRes. Defendant 2: BulletProof Technologies Inc. ("BulletProof") is a software developer located in California, who was hired by EasyJet to code the allegedly infringing system, "eRes".

  8. EasyJet UK - Wikipedia

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    EasyJet UK Limited (trading as easyJet) is a British low-cost airline and a subsidiary of EasyJet plc. It was founded in 2017, after the UK Government triggered Article 50 to leave the European Union .

  9. EasyJet - Wikipedia

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    EasyJet plc (styled as easyJet) is a British multinational low-cost airline group headquartered at London Luton Airport. [3] It operates domestic and international scheduled services on 927 routes in more than 34 countries via its affiliate airlines EasyJet UK, EasyJet Switzerland, and EasyJet Europe. [4]