US Airways Dividend Miles (Pre-FlightFund Merger) - Silver in One Round Trip
kilane_royalist
Oct 12, 00, 12:12 am
Register for this promotion and get 10,000 bonus dividend Miles, plus Silver elite status through Feb 2002 for flying one full fare First or Envoy Class from USA to European cities: Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Manchester, Munich, Paris or Rome. Register before flying:
1800 872 4738
2265 is the Bonus Request Number.
Fly between 15 October 2000 and 31 March 2001.
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ClueByFour
Oct 12, 00, 10:15 am
Originally posted by kilane_royalist:
Register for this promotion and get 10,000 bonus dividend Miles, plus Silver elite status through Feb 2002 for flying one full fare First or Envoy Class from USA to European cities: Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Manchester, Munich, Paris or Rome. Register before flying:
Yeah, for the ripe cost of between $3-6K. I'll bet I could fly enough to get silver for significantly less money, and go signifcantly further. (that price, BTW was for a range of dates with Saturday stayover in Envoy. I did not even try first...)
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ITRADE
Oct 12, 00, 10:27 am
Hell, I did Preferred Silver for about $1,000 two years ago....
YVR Cockroach
Oct 12, 00, 1:07 pm
I got SP for $1,000 earlier this year, thanks largely to the double Q-miles promo. Got to GP for only $500 or so more.
kilane_royalist
Oct 13, 00, 1:45 pm
I don't make them up, I just report on them.
geo1004
Oct 13, 00, 2:39 pm
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ITRADE
Oct 13, 00, 3:57 pm
Originally posted by terenz:
I got SP for $1,000 earlier this year, thanks largely to the double Q-miles promo. Got to GP for only $500 or so more.
Cheater. My 25,000 was all flown miles (other than the 500 minimum segments)! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/tongue.gif
yonatan
Oct 14, 00, 5:01 am
SFO-PHL-FRA (during double miles) +LGW-PHL-SFO ($382 open-jaw STA fare) + SFO-PHL-LGW ($255 one-way STA fare) = Silver for $637 (about $130 in taxes).
And let me add I am not the type who actively seeks out milage runs, etc. - yet http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif.
Yonatan
Steven
Oct 14, 00, 3:47 pm
This promo is awful if you would do it as a mileage run, but that's not what it is meant for. If you are going to Europe anyway in First/Biz and deciding on an airline, this is a good reason to go with US rather than Airline X (Delta had a similar promo with the into of BusinessElite overseas--a couple roundtrips yielded MEdallion status).
kilane_royalist
Oct 19, 00, 10:16 am
The problem with the promo is that USAirways European service still requires excessive connections to their very few international gateways. As someone living in Boston I have gotten to be a snob about it - I won't fly to NC to fly to Europe...