re: Eeny, meeny, miny, mo...
#1
Original Poster
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 702
re: Eeny, meeny, miny, mo...
When I try to reply, the computer says:
"Sorry, but that topic does not exist. Either it was recently deleted, or
you have attempted to hack your way around the standard reply button.
(Use your Back button.) "
So here's my answer: British Airways' US Executive Club
"Sorry, but that topic does not exist. Either it was recently deleted, or
you have attempted to hack your way around the standard reply button.
(Use your Back button.) "
So here's my answer: British Airways' US Executive Club
#2
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Location: San Diego, CA, USA
Posts: 2
I had the same problem, i.e., I was locked out before noon had even arrived. My answer: "Continental OnePass"
BTW, I would have said Hilton HHonors, which combines household accounts, but you specified "frequent flyer" and I assumed you were not using the term generically.
BTW, I would have said Hilton HHonors, which combines household accounts, but you specified "frequent flyer" and I assumed you were not using the term generically.
#3
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Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 702
Hi, it's me again. I just wanted to clarify what I posted earlier: The FlyerTalk server wouldn't allow me to post a reply in the original thread, so I had to create this new one. Even after going through all of that, I was still the first person to post British Airways' US Executive Club program. One person (the one who posted at least 15 different airlines) mentioned British Airways, but he didn't specify the U.S. program. That's important, since BA have more than one. Whatever the case is, rules 83 - 96 of the US rules deal with the "Household Account."
#4
Commander Catcop
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 10,259
You are right, Flying Dutchman. I never
joined British Airways because I don't fly
them as much. But checking Randy's Frequent
Flyer Guidebook there it is in print. But I
just took a WILD (and wrong) guess!
And I too had trouble getting my answer
sent so I logged off and back on.
joined British Airways because I don't fly
them as much. But checking Randy's Frequent
Flyer Guidebook there it is in print. But I
just took a WILD (and wrong) guess!
And I too had trouble getting my answer
sent so I logged off and back on.
#5
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Sydney - Australia
Programs: BD, QF, QR/EY/GF & HH Gold/SPG, Hertz#1G
Posts: 11,079
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Penny, are gas prices falling slightly?
Penny, are gas prices falling slightly?
#6
Join Date: May 2001
Location: is everything...but...
Programs: dont matter anymore...
Posts: 3,019
Somehow the countdown/up thread in omni is getting mixed up with very old milesbuzz threads.. I'll report it to the HOM.

