If you missed Air Miles’ awesome Delta redemption deal a while back, here is another good one for you to jump on.
Category: Miles
I will show a simple formula I use to figure whether to use miles or points to book ordinary flights.
There is a new, limited-supply reward on AirMiles.ca: a Delta Air Lines $50 USD travel credit voucher. It costs only 250 miles to redeem
We all knew this was coming, and now it is official: Starting August 1st, 2016, AAdvantage members will earn award miles based on the amount they spent on their ticket (base fare + carrier fees).
There are certain standard benefits when you are flying American Airlines on an Alaska Airlines-issued award ticket, as mentioned here on the Alaska website. What I want ….
From June 1st until September 15th, when if you fly with one of Alaska’s selected global partner airlines on the promotion page, on an eligible fare class and flight number range, you will get a 1,000 Mile bonus for each partner airline you fly with. Up to 13,000 miles if you fly with ALL partner airlines.
WestJet has what it calls the On-time Service Promise. Simply put, on routes between Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, or New York (LaGuardia), WestJet promises your flight will not be late by more than 30 minutes (or cancelled), otherwise they will give you $50 WestJet Dollars.
How to use the MileagePlus X app to earn United miles for online purchases even if they are not on the official online retailer list
Thanks Again (thanksagain.com) has an ongoing promotion with Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan that is good until the end of the month (3/31/2016). The promotion is: ….
So you want to get “bumped” from your flight for a little compensation? Here are a few things to consider before you run up to the counter to volunteer your seat.