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delacpa Oct 23, 2001 10:31 am

Flew on 10/20 and miles/elite/double bonus posted but NOTHING ELSE!! Do the promotions usually appear after completion of round-trip flights??

MEBenson Oct 23, 2001 11:17 am

Remember, even if you "signed up" for them - - if you were not "eligible" in Continental's system, then you won't get the bonus.

AKelley728 Oct 24, 2001 9:03 pm

Just got this email from OnePass today...

Earn 1,000 Bonus Miles, Just for Flying

To reward our best customers, we’ll add 1,000 ONEPASS BONUS MILES to your account for every segment flown in full Economy Class or First Class between now and 2/28/02.

Registration is not required — just fly and earn!

To make reservations, call Continental Airlines or visit continental.com.

For more bonus mile offers, visit onepass.continental.com.

TRAVEL UPDATES
Be sure to check continental.com before leaving for the airport. We’re looking forward to welcoming you onboard!
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GG ONE TB0091

* Tickets must be purchased in A, C, D, J, Z or Y class of service to qualify for bonus miles. This offer is valid on flights operated by Continental Airlines, Continental Express and Continental Micronesia. To qualify for this offer, all flights must be flown between 9/12/01 and 2/28/02. This offer is non-transferable. All terms and conditions of OnePass apply, including Continental’s right to modify or terminate the OnePass program in accordance with the terms and conditions of OnePass.



Vulcan Oct 25, 2001 7:57 am

I have added this to the first post of this thread and will try to update it more frequently as I have a feeling more bonuses will be forthcoming. I'm still waiting for the GG ONE 123.

Vulcan Nov 7, 2001 4:40 pm

Bump to top to add Bonuses 50095 and 50099.

prncess674 Nov 10, 2001 11:01 am

Promo Code 50096

The account is now eligible to earn 3,500 miles each way on travel from Boston to Narita between October 1, 2001 and December 15, 2001.

Promo Code 50090

You are now eligible to earn a 100% mileage bonus for international travel in BusinessFirst. Fly internationally in Coach and receive a 50% mileage bonus. You must fly between September 1, 2001 and December 15, 2001 to qualify.

To receive your mileage bonus, provide your OnePass number when you purchase your ticket. You'll automatically receive credit for your mileage once you fly.

http://onepass.continental.com/asp_u...e=promoreg.htm


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Rachel
CO - Platinum
Hilton - Diamond
SPG - Platinum

[This message has been edited by prncess674 (edited 11-10-2001).]

JonNYC Nov 10, 2001 1:01 pm

So the question becomes:

a) If you register for both 50090 and 50099, then take an international flight-- will you receive 2 separate double mile bonuses?

b) Will you get credit for 50090 if you registered for it on the website, but weren't targeted for it?

The first person to test these parameters (by taking an international flight,) please check your OP "activity since" frequently and report back!

Wassabi Nov 12, 2001 6:56 pm

Somebody will probably go before me, but I will check it out on the 24th. - Wass

hotlancer Nov 12, 2001 7:23 pm

Last night I returned from a European Mileage run (LAX EWR BOS LHR CDG IAH LAX) and am waiting to see if the 50090 and 50099 bonus posts.

I will let you know -

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"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been,and there you will forever long to return." Leonardo da Vinci

Vulcan Nov 13, 2001 7:34 am

I received the following email from a FTer. Note that the promo code cannot be entered on line. Also there is nothing said about code shares etc being elligible. Has anyone else seen this promo?
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PROMO Code TB0M01
Earn Up To 20,000 Bonus Miles When You Purchase eTickets At continental.com

Now through February 15, 2002, we'll reward you with additional OnePass miles every time you book an eTicket and fly
You earn up to 20,000 OnePass miles - and that's in addition to your actual flight miles. Here's how it works:

* 1 eTicket = 2,000 bonus miles
* 2 eTickets = 3,000 bonus miles
* 3 eTickets = 4,000 bonus miles
* 4 eTickets = 5,000 bonus miles
* 5 eTickets = 6,000 bonus miles
* You must register at continental.com and travel by February 15, 2002, to qualify for this offer. OnePass miles will be awarded upon completion of travel

TrojanHorse Nov 13, 2001 8:04 am

I just tried registering on the website, and the website would not take all the promo code characters. I called OPSC and they connected me with the website service center. the Website service center manually enrolled me in this account. I don't know what the problem is, but some of you may have to contact the Website SC. What a pain for something that should take 60 seconds


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Vulcan:
I received the following email from a FTer. Note that the promo code cannot be entered on line. Also there is nothing said about code shares etc being elligible. Has anyone else seen this promo?
==========================================

PROMO Code TB0M01
Earn Up To 20,000 Bonus Miles When You Purchase eTickets At continental.com

Now through February 15, 2002, we'll reward you with additional OnePass miles every time you book an eTicket and fly
You earn up to 20,000 OnePass miles - and that's in addition to your actual flight miles. Here's how it works:

* 1 eTicket = 2,000 bonus miles
* 2 eTickets = 3,000 bonus miles
* 3 eTickets = 4,000 bonus miles
* 4 eTickets = 5,000 bonus miles
* 5 eTickets = 6,000 bonus miles
* You must register at continental.com and travel by February 15, 2002, to qualify for this offer. OnePass miles will be awarded upon completion of travel
</font>

Vulcan Nov 13, 2001 8:08 am

Thanks, TrojanHorse. I also called OPSC and it took them 10 minutes toi find it and register me and my wife.
I will add this to the list at the start of this thread.
Note that some bonuses will expire on 11/15. I will archive them and start a new bonus thread to keep its size down

kishna Nov 13, 2001 10:17 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Vulcan:
Thanks, TrojanHorse. I also called OPSC and it took them 10 minutes toi find it and register me and my wife.[/B]</font>
I called and was able to sign up for it after the agent had to search for about 5-10 minutes. I also asked for the six digit promotion number. She told me that it was 50001 but when I entered it at on the internet, it showed up as a "invalid promotion code." Maybe that six digit number has not been activated yet?

Joey Nov 13, 2001 10:19 am

What happens if I have already purchased my tickets on line at continental.com? Are the promo miles still applied if the flights are within the promo time period, but as yet unflown as of my sign up date? Specifically, I just signed-up today for the TB0M01 20,000 mile when purchasing e-tickets offer, but I have already purchased my Nov/Dec/Jan/Feb flights through contenental.com online. Will I get the extra 20,000 miles when I fly these trips in the future for tickets purchased before I signed up for the offer? Thanks.

Vulcan Nov 13, 2001 10:57 am

Joey:
There is no way to know what the start date for this promo was without calling CO and even then I wouldn't count on their answer. CO appears to be even sloppier than usual with this promotion with no start date, no statement about if it applies to CO EXpress, CS, or to flights on NW with or without CO codeshare numbers. They seem to be getting worse with the layoffs at OnePass and in Marketing they have had.


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