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edit : sorry, just saw the referrals have been brought up in the BE Bonus Offers thread.
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Apparently US Airways flights are now eligible for BE earn, provided the ticket is on AA (001) stock.
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a superb promo!
Originally Posted by onesocalkid
(Post 22211256)
A birthday for us, and gifts for you!
To help us celebrate our Sweet 16 birthday, we've wrapped up three chances for your company to earn bonus points – up to 2,000 points – enough for a round-trip domestic flight award!* 1RT-300 points 3RT-1000 points 5RT-2000 points Just register for this promotion using promo code BIRTHDAY then fly between September 1 and October 31, 2013. The more you fly, the more points you earn! Your birthday gifts are waiting! This promo got me 4 BXP-1 certs, one of which I used on AA 3, A321T, to sit in 2A. Despite the occasional complaints about BE, please look at the "icing on the cake." Thanks! RSVP to the party today by registering for this promotion! |
I have 5 referral codes. PM me with your email address if you would like one!
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Where to post referral codes and promo questions
Please do not post offers or requests for Valentine's Day 2014 referral codes in this thread. There is a dedicated thread for that purpose:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ameri...er-2014-a.html There is also a separate thread for discussion of promotions and point postings, to which mromero07's post has been moved: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ameri...solidated.html This thread is for general discussion of the logistics of the BE program. Thank you for your cooperation. /Moderator |
Originally Posted by nall
(Post 22441574)
Apparently US Airways flights are now eligible for BE earn, provided the ticket is on AA (001) stock.
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Has anyone tried using a BX1A (North America award) on an itinerary involving a US Airways flight? I don't think this is allowed yet, even on 001 stock, but maybe someone's tried?
ETA: I called this morning and was told that you can't yet utilize these with US Airways flights. AA metal only. |
A long time ago there was a discussion on whether AA flights using discount codes earn BE points. Apparently they do not, and this information is actually in the flight activity information in the account summary. I found this yesterday after sending a message to BE asking why I didn't get points.
Of course, today I got an email saying the points will be credited tomorrow. |
In my experience, BE is horrible. Flight activity never seems to post correctly for me and when I ask why, no one at BE can give me a legitimate response. I constantly receive a form note that explains what a qualifying flight is, and none of the reason for exclusion (e.g., discount, partner airline etc.) apply.
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BE points are not earned when a corporate discount is applied. Even on higher fares -- it's annoying but it is stated somewhere in the BE rules.
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Question - Can we use our BX1B awards to book an open-jaw? For example, I leave LAX > JFK on the red-eye 1 June and return JFK > LAX on 1 October? I saw in the T+C that it cannot be booked as a multi-city ticket or a ticket with an open return, but saw nothing about an open-jaw.
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Originally Posted by uxb
(Post 22729819)
Question - Can we use our BX1B awards to book an open-jaw? For example, I leave LAX > JFK on the red-eye 1 June and return JFK > LAX on 1 October? I saw in the T+C that it cannot be booked as a multi-city ticket or a ticket with an open return, but saw nothing about an open-jaw.
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Originally Posted by HNL
(Post 22731097)
What you describe is not an Open Jaw. It's a simple roundtrip.
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You can't even earn BE points on US flights unless booked with AA ticket stock. Really unfair since many itineraries won't price that way.
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Originally Posted by SkyTeam777
(Post 22732188)
You can't even earn BE points on US flights unless booked with AA ticket stock. Really unfair since many itineraries won't price that way.
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