Change in the definition of Flight Pass Activity
Hmmm, I just noticed this when I was trying to respond to another thread.
2010 definition of Flight Pass Activity With the purchase of an eligible Flight Pass of 6, 8 or 10 flight credits (excludes Unlimited Flight Passes and Flight Passes for Business); And here is the 2011 definitionWith every eligible 10 flight credits used in conjunction with a Flight Pass; Per month for the duration of the travel period with the purchase of an eligible Unlimited Flight Pass. With the purchase of an eligible Flight Pass of 6, 8 or 10 flight credits (excludes Unlimited Flight Passes and Flight Passes for Business). I really hope that this is a mistake. That is a very significant change and makes the U class flight passes even more useless. I didn't notice this anywhere else where changes were discussed.With every eligible 10 flight credits used in conjunction with a Flight Pass for Business. Per month for the duration of the travel period with the purchase of an eligible Unlimited Flight Pass. |
If one chooses the status miles option for flight pass activity,
does that mean that one double dips (if one chooses the status miles option): status miles throught the select package option PLUS status miles obtained directly from purchasing the flight pass? |
I don't think there is a change being made here.
Currently you get 2 certs when you purchase a personal use pass and you get 2 certs after flying 10 flights on a corp pass. |
Originally Posted by fly-yul
(Post 15433978)
I don't think there is a change being made here.
Currently you get 2 certs when you purchase a personal use pass and you get 2 certs after flying 10 flights on a corp pass. From YOW this was very handy because it is very easy to turn 2 credits into 5 or 6 segments to rack up certs fairly quickly. |
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