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Frequent-flyer programs (or Frequent-flyer programmes) are customer loyalty programs used by many passenger airlines.This is a list of current airlines with frequent-flyer programs, the names of those programs and partner programs (excluding earn-only, spend-only and codeshare arrangements).
2014 [1] PNX AIS Airlines: SPINNER Netherlands AVD Álamo Aviación, S.L. ALAMO Spain FSY Algonquin Airlink: FROSTY Canada 2014 [1] TTX Alliance Air Charters: TWISTER United States UJ LMU AlMasria Universal Airlines: ALMASRIA Egypt ALN Alpha Jet, S.R.O. TOLEMAC Slovakia 2014 [1] APN Alpine Airlines: AIR ALPES France BAH The Amiri Flight ...
In December 2023, Alaska Airlines announced that it would merge with Hawaiian Airlines by purchasing it for $1.9 billion in cash along with an assumption of approximately $900 million in outstanding debt. [74] Airline industry analysts had promoted the merger for years which would create a combined carrier focused on the western United States.
Airline codes IATA ICAO Airline Call sign Country Comments EAV Eagle Airlines Luftverkehrsges: MAYFLOWER Austria ABU Eagle Aviation Services: United States ISL Eastland Air Services (Flugfélag Austurlands) EASTLAND Iceland 2022 EBF Echo Airlines: Bahamas 2014 [1] MQ ENY Envoy Air: ENVOY United States 2014 [1] ENK Executive Airlink: SUNBIRD ...
Under the deal, Hawaiian Airlines would become a member of the Oneworld alliance and the two airlines would operate a combined frequent-flier program. [18] The airlines have confirmed that miles held in Hawaiian's HawaiianMiles frequent flyer program would be converted to Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan scheme at a 1:1 ratio. [19]
JAMM AQUINO / DEC. 3, 2023 The U.S. Department of Transportation approved the proposed merger between competitors Alaska and Hawaiian airlines today, the final regulatory hurdle for the $1.9 ...
Frequent-flyer programs can be seen as a certain type of virtual currency, one with unidirectional flow of money to purchase points, but no exchange back into money. [1] [2] FFPs have become an important part of airlines' economic models, with for example United and Delta both able to earn more than $1 billion in 2015 because of their FFP. [2]