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- From: sjones@superior.carleton.ca (Stan Jones)
- Subject: Re: United Mileage plus
- Message-ID: <sjones.727621715@cunews>
- Sender: news@cunews.carleton.ca (News Administrator)
- Organization: Carleton University
- References: <1jh1r9INN69c@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <1993Jan21.054635.17801@ads.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 13:08:35 GMT
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- In <1993Jan21.054635.17801@ads.com> henry@ADS.COM (Henry Mensch) writes:
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- >mileageplus "partners" approved for awards in 1993 include air france,
- >alitalia, british midland, iberia, klm (wonder how long this will
- >last?), lufthansa, mgm grand, sabena, sas, swissair, aloha airlines,
- >aloha island air.
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- As Air Canada and United have reached an agremeement on ''sharing'
- frequent flyer plans, can those with United points not use them on Air
- Canada, too. My latest pile of bumpf from Aeroplan (AC's plan)
- includes a reward table for travel involving United flights. It
- requires more points than simply flying on Air Canada alone (30,000
- for an economy ticket in Canada and the US if the flight includes a
- UNited segment vs 25,000 on AC alone, Europe/Caribbean/Hawaii are
- 60,000 in either case, 75,000 to Middle East/Asia on AC only, 100,000
- if a United segment is included.)
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