Alaska Airlines jumps for the fly three - one free promotion as well!
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Europe
Posts: 2,014
Alaska Airlines jumps for the fly three - one free promotion as well!
And then there was one - the pressure is on!
Fly Three, Get One Free
Fly three round trips or at least six flight* segments on Alaska Airlines or Horizon Air through September 30, 2003, and earn 20,000 Bonus Miles -- enough for a Free Coach Saver award anywhere we fly in the U.S. and Canada. Fly six round trips or a minimum of twelve segments and receive 40,000 Bonus Miles. Qualifying flights must be booked in F, Y, S, B, or M class fares. To take advantage of this promotion, simply register prior to your first qualifying flight at alaskaair.com. Additional restrictions apply.
*A unique flight number flown on one day defines a flight segment.
Fly Three, Get One Free
Fly three round trips or at least six flight* segments on Alaska Airlines or Horizon Air through September 30, 2003, and earn 20,000 Bonus Miles -- enough for a Free Coach Saver award anywhere we fly in the U.S. and Canada. Fly six round trips or a minimum of twelve segments and receive 40,000 Bonus Miles. Qualifying flights must be booked in F, Y, S, B, or M class fares. To take advantage of this promotion, simply register prior to your first qualifying flight at alaskaair.com. Additional restrictions apply.
*A unique flight number flown on one day defines a flight segment.
#2
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: New York City
Posts: 4,002
Qualifying flights must be booked in F, Y, S, B, or M class fares.
What does this mean in layperson terms? Are any of these classes likely to be the lowest fares? I could almost get converted to the mileage run concept if something like YVR-SEA, SEA-PDX, PDX-OAK (and then the reverse) resulted in a free trip to New York!
What does this mean in layperson terms? Are any of these classes likely to be the lowest fares? I could almost get converted to the mileage run concept if something like YVR-SEA, SEA-PDX, PDX-OAK (and then the reverse) resulted in a free trip to New York!
#5
Original Poster
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Europe
Posts: 2,014
Here's the thread I found on it:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum8/HTML/001475.html
Apparently, two people are even cheaper with a $50 companion certificate:
Bank of America
You might be able to get one in coupon connection? I saw some people give away those certificates.
If you do go fo this, consider also getting Comped to MVP or MVP Gold, which is like Elite and SuperElite, except with benefits.
If you are interested, please use my referal form. You and I both get miles, and from what I understand you get four upgrade certificates right away as well!
www.connetra.com/offers/CompForm.pdf
[This message has been edited by msn (edited 06-17-2003).]
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum8/HTML/001475.html
Apparently, two people are even cheaper with a $50 companion certificate:
Bank of America
You might be able to get one in coupon connection? I saw some people give away those certificates.
If you do go fo this, consider also getting Comped to MVP or MVP Gold, which is like Elite and SuperElite, except with benefits.
If you are interested, please use my referal form. You and I both get miles, and from what I understand you get four upgrade certificates right away as well!
www.connetra.com/offers/CompForm.pdf
[This message has been edited by msn (edited 06-17-2003).]