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Air Frequent Flyer Program

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Frequent flyer programs allow you to earn certain travel benefits based on the number of miles (or occasionally the number of trips) you fly on a particular airline. Typical awards include a free ticket or a free upgrade from coach to first class. Some airlines also offer "elite" programs which provide check-in and boarding priorities, and "affinity" credit cards which earn mileage credits when you use them for purchases.



In order to earn these benefits you must become a member of that airline's program; this can often be done through a travel agency. There is no limit to the number of programs you may join. Before deciding which program(s) to join, compare them carefully. You don't want to get "hooked" on one program by accumulating a high mileage balance, only to learn that another program offers superior benefits for your particular situation. In making your decision you should consider:

- the rate at which credits are earned,

- minimum credits earned per flight (e.g. you are only going 200 miles but the airline always credits at least 500)

- whether you are most interested in free tickets for yourself, "companion tickets," or upgrades,

- how much credit is needed for the awards you are interested in,

- deadlines for using accumulated credits (e.g., in some programs miles expire after three years),

- whether the airline serves the cities you would like to travel to, and whether it has tie-ins to other airlines (especially foreign carriers) and to hotels and car rental companies you would use,

- whether awards are transferable or for the member's use only.

Each airline's program carries certain conditions and limitations. You should carefully read the promotional material and the "fine print" booklet that the airline should give you when you become a member. Also, pay attention to notices that you receive in the mail after you enroll; they sometimes describe changes in the program.

Here are some other important considerations to keep in mind when comparing frequent flyer programs:

Airlines reserve the right to make changes, often on short notice. This can include changes to the conditions and limitations and also to the awards and the rate at which awards are earned.

Keep track of the mileage you have earned, and check it against the statement that the airline mails you. Keep your boarding pass and the "passenger coupon" portion of your ticket

If the airline adds a new route after you enroll, especially an international one, you may be able to earn mileage on that route but not use awards there.

Don't plan to use an award immediately after earning enough credit for it. The airline needs time to credit the most recent mileage and then issue an award certificate or ticket.

Availability of space on flights for frequent flyers is often treated in the same manner with many of the same conditions as deeply discounted air fares. This could include advance reservation requirements, blackout periods (generally during peak travel times, including holidays), length-of-stay limits, and limits on the number of frequent flyer seats on many flights (to as few as zero on some flights).

If your award flight is canceled or greatly delayed, can you travel on another airline? If your own plans change after an award ticket is issued, can the ticket be used on another flight, or can the trip be canceled and the mileage re-credited to your account?

One special reminder: airlines often restrict the transferability of mileage earnings.

Almost without exception, the sale (or even attempted sale) of credits or awards violates the provisions of the program and may result in the revocation of all accumulated mileage and/or termination of your participation in the program. However, awards can usually be given to others as gifts.

Persons who buy coupons also run a risk. If the airline suspects that the bearer of a coupon or ticket is not the party designated to use the travel document, the airline may refuse to honor it and may even confiscate it. In such cases, the airline invariably disclaims any obligation to the bearer of the coupon or ticket; the purchaser's recourse, if any, would be with the seller of the travel document.

The Department of Transportation does not regulate airline frequent flyer programs. These are matters of individual company policy. If you are dissatisfied with the way a program is administered, changes which may take place, or the basic terms of the agreement, you should complain directly to the company. If such informal efforts to resolve the problem are unsuccessful, you may wish to consider legal action through the appropriate civil court.
Air Frequent Flyer Program
All major airlines would rather have you believe that flight is very pricey, so that you would go ahead and buy their most high priced air tickets. In effect, there are many options available to air travelers to reduce greatly on their flying fares; with even a possibility to Fly Free if they plan well. People who are on airline services' frequent flyer programs (also known as air miles programs) Fly Free occasionally using their accumulated points.

If you travel a special airline quite often, it is a very good idea to become a part of their many times flyer program. All major airlines have frequent flyer programs. They may go by dissimilar names, but their essence is the same. These programs will give you some points whenever you book a flight with them. On a later date, you can redeem these points and get some free tickets. Major airlines that are tied up with other corporate services will also offer you good perks on your points itself. That means, when you collect a special number of points, you will get some additional bonus points, taking your total major.

Air miles work in the same way as cash does; but you can use these points only for booking future flights. Today, with the conglomeration of major airlines across the world, many times flyer programs have become more beneficial for the regular flyer. Today population can redeem the points of one airline on a partner airline if they wish. For example, if you have some points on Air France, but want to book a cheaper flying on Delta, you can just get the Air France points transferred onto your Delta account. Air France and Delta are business partners, so your transfer would be entirely possible.

And frequent flyer programs can be expansive to credit cards too. Though not strictly a frequent flyer program, your credit cards can also give you bonus points for your air journey. The principle is the same. Every time you get your credit card swiped, you become eligible for some air miles, which you can redeem for booking your later flight. In fact, people who have never flown can also get some free air miles if they are holders of gold and platinum credit cards of major banks.

Airlines do not make much propaganda of their frequent flyer programs, though they get good business from it. The reason why is that if a person is on the frequent flyer program of one airline, there is very less chance that he or she will ever use other airline. The lack of advertisement from airlines makes air miles programs still a very enigmatic thing for the travelers. Current estimates indicate that about 50% of the people who fly often are not affiliated with any such program. These people are having to spend out hundreds of dollars on each of their flight, while they can simply enroll for such a program and get some tickets free. Knowing about frequent flyer programs is one way to Fly Free in these times when air fares are soaring skywards like never before.
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