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- From: staggers@cup.hp.com (Ken Staggers)
- Subject: Re: enrollment for FF program
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 00:28:33 GMT
- References: <1992Dec22.225041.17175@athena.mit.edu>
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- Yih-Feng Chyan (yfchyan@athena.mit.edu) wrote:
- :Though I had several international flights, I never enrolled in any FF program.
- :Could someone tell me how to enroll? Could I just enroll when I check in at the
- :airport? And also, could I trace back the mileages I accumulated before? (I
- :didn't keep the ticket, though I remember which date I had the flights.)
-
- I believe most domestic airlines allow you to enroll via their 800 reservations
- number. You can also enroll at the airport (although I think they might just
- give you an application, have you fill it out, and then give you a number).
-
- Generally, if you are not a member, you have 30 days after a flight to enroll
- if you want that flight mileage registered. So if you have had several
- international flights in the last 30 days, the airlines will most likely
- count them. You will probably need your boarding pass or ticket stub to
- prove it though. Its good to get in the habit of keeping this until the
- mileage appears in your monthly summary.
-
- --Ken
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