BWI2MCO97
Oct 7, 02, 6:22 am
US Airways and United Airlines to Implement Frequent Traveler Program Benefits
Monday October 7, 7:01 am ET
ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- US Airways and United Airlines will begin offering reciprocal benefits to members of both airlines' frequent traveler programs effective Nov. 1, 2002, as part of their marketing relationship.
ADVERTISEMENT
Members of both US Airways Dividend Miles® and United Mileage Plus will be able to earn miles for travel in either program when flying on each other's airline. Members can earn actual flight miles flown or a minimum 500-mile credit for travel on either airline as well as their regional carriers. Members of both programs will also earn respective First Class or Business Class bonuses on the other carrier.
Effective Jan. 1, 2003, flight miles or segments on the other carrier will count towards Dividend Miles Preferred or United Premier status and elite members of each program will receive Preferred or Premier member flight bonuses when flying on the other carrier. Worldwide award travel and other benefits will be coming soon in 2003.
"We're very excited to present these expanded benefits to our Dividend Miles members and to welcome United Mileage Plus members to the US Airways product," said B. Ben Baldanza, senior vice president of marketing and planning for US Airways. "We're pleased to offer our loyal customers a more convenient and seamless travel experience."
The first tangible benefit of the shared benefits becomes effective Oct. 14, 2002, when members of US Airways Clubs and United Red Carpet Clubs will have access to each carrier's airport lounges.
Monday October 7, 7:01 am ET
ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- US Airways and United Airlines will begin offering reciprocal benefits to members of both airlines' frequent traveler programs effective Nov. 1, 2002, as part of their marketing relationship.
ADVERTISEMENT
Members of both US Airways Dividend Miles® and United Mileage Plus will be able to earn miles for travel in either program when flying on each other's airline. Members can earn actual flight miles flown or a minimum 500-mile credit for travel on either airline as well as their regional carriers. Members of both programs will also earn respective First Class or Business Class bonuses on the other carrier.
Effective Jan. 1, 2003, flight miles or segments on the other carrier will count towards Dividend Miles Preferred or United Premier status and elite members of each program will receive Preferred or Premier member flight bonuses when flying on the other carrier. Worldwide award travel and other benefits will be coming soon in 2003.
"We're very excited to present these expanded benefits to our Dividend Miles members and to welcome United Mileage Plus members to the US Airways product," said B. Ben Baldanza, senior vice president of marketing and planning for US Airways. "We're pleased to offer our loyal customers a more convenient and seamless travel experience."
The first tangible benefit of the shared benefits becomes effective Oct. 14, 2002, when members of US Airways Clubs and United Red Carpet Clubs will have access to each carrier's airport lounges.