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United miles without flying?
Why not do a quick Rt to LAX?
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United miles without flying?
BFSON wrote: Why not do a quick Rt to LAX? Can you book the SFO-SJC UA bus without a flight? The bus counts for Elite credit |
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United miles without flying?
If you decide to avail of the United double Elite qualifying airmiles
offer, please read the restrictions very carefully and call someone at United before you give them your $100 or pay for a ticket, to make sure your flight/s will qualify. It is possible (I'm not absolutely sure) that you cannot use the offer for a trip already flown, and I know for a fact that if you try to use the 2nd half of a flight whose first half was taken before the start of the qualifying period, it will not apply. Although it does not say this anywhere in the materials. PS: a nice weekend flight to Seattle can be a pleasant way to spend the pre-holiday period Cranky |
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United miles without flying?
It will apply to all flights flown within the timeperiod, So if you
register today, flights from October15th will still count. It's one of the real beauties of this promotion, you don't have to pay out the $100 until you are sure you won't make it on your own, and then everything you have done counts. I believe you are wrong about the second half of a flight not counting, any flights on United on or after October 15th count for this promotion. If your first segment was October 14th at 11:59 pm and you connected to another flight at 10:30 am on the 15th, then the segment starting on the 15th and everything after it qualifies. "Judy" wrote in message m... If you decide to avail of the United double Elite qualifying airmiles offer, please read the restrictions very carefully and call someone at United before you give them your $100 or pay for a ticket, to make sure your flight/s will qualify. It is possible (I'm not absolutely sure) that you cannot use the offer for a trip already flown, and I know for a fact that if you try to use the 2nd half of a flight whose first half was taken before the start of the qualifying period, it will not apply. Although it does not say this anywhere in the materials. PS: a nice weekend flight to Seattle can be a pleasant way to spend the pre-holiday period Cranky |
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