Frontier Airlines EarlyReturns - triple enrollment bonus this month




myleguy
Feb 2, 05, 9:03 am
Enroll in Early Returns by 2/28 for triple enrollment bonus miles (1500 instead of 500). This from an ad in The Denver Post this a.m. Note the website still says 500 miles for enrollment. www.frontierairlines.com/earlyreturns


scirel
Feb 2, 05, 5:59 pm
Now it says 1500. A great deal for those just starting out!

dhacker
Feb 2, 05, 10:42 pm
This is also a great way to top off other accounts at AA, US and other programs through points.com. The 1500 miles post immediately and exceed the 1000 minimum mileage required by points.com to transfer out of Frontier. You lose alot of miles in the process, but its free and could yield the last few hundred miles needed for an award.


dbuckho
Feb 3, 05, 3:03 am
Thanks for the post. A quick $6.75 in free eBay anything points.

myleguy
Feb 3, 05, 8:04 am
Would everyone considering abusing this please think twice. If people sign up just to pick up a few points in another program, Frontier may withdraw the offer and those who might benefit from the extra 1000 F9 miles will lose out. Thanks.

dhacker
Feb 3, 05, 8:32 am
Would everyone considering abusing this please think twice. If people sign up just to pick up a few points in another program, Frontier may withdraw the offer and those who might benefit from the extra 1000 F9 miles will lose out. Thanks.

I disagree 100%.

Where's the abuse? They get your personal information in return for 1500 miles. They also offer transfers through points.com. To take them up on both offers is USE not abuse. You could say that any favorable offer by any program could be withdrawn if too many people use it. It's their choice to make the offers and their choice if they want to end it early, raise the transfer minimum, or take some other action to limit their costs.

myleguy
Feb 4, 05, 10:02 am
So if they do end it early, then someone who might have had an extra 1000 miles toward a F9 trip won't have that option.

dhacker
Feb 4, 05, 11:34 am
Yes, and many others benefit from earning the bonus and using it the way they see fit. What's so sacrosanct about an F9 award trip versus the other redemption options offered?

myleguy
Feb 6, 05, 10:31 am
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on this one.

shevygol
Feb 26, 05, 2:28 pm
Sorry for being dumb, but is this only open to people in NA, I'm based in the UK and would like to sign up but they don't have an option for UK in the country list but their terms and conditions say thath anyone from any country can apply.

bursa
Feb 26, 05, 8:19 pm
Sorry for being dumb, but is this only open to people in NA, I'm based in the UK and would like to sign up but they don't have an option for UK in the country list but their terms and conditions say thath anyone from any country can apply.
Well considering F9 flies solely in US/Mexico and has no alliance friends at all, most likely UK residents won't have a need to apply. Ahh...free miles...sorry for you! :)

shevygol
Feb 27, 05, 5:46 am
Aye, total defeat for me. Although I could try using my aunt's canadian address, but they don't seem to have NF as a province for canada. Oh well, no free miles this time.

N674UW
Feb 27, 05, 5:00 pm
Well considering F9 flies solely in US/Mexico and has no alliance friends at all, most likely UK residents won't have a need to apply. Ahh...free miles...sorry for you! :)

Actually they do have an agreement with Virgin Atlantic...

N674UW

bursa
Feb 27, 05, 9:10 pm
Actually they do have an agreement with Virgin Atlantic...

N674UW
Oops you're right. My bad...but still, UK-based fliers would sign up with Virgin's own program rather than F9's.

ByrdluvsAWACO
Mar 1, 05, 12:40 pm
Would everyone considering abusing this please think twice. If people sign up just to pick up a few points in another program, Frontier may withdraw the offer and those who might benefit from the extra 1000 F9 miles will lose out. Thanks.

Well, I "abused" the offer. However, it would take a long while to earn enough miles for a VS reward. So I'll probably just earn free flights on F9.

Why are VS awards soooo high for you ER members? A US-LHR-HKG VS suite award, which would require two awards(VLN13 & VLA15), totals 280k ER miles versus 140k HP miles.



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