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Old Mar 13, 2002 | 9:02 pm
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Double Miles for ME!

I would have thought that other people would have gotten this offer and posted about it on here, but I guess not. Maybe I'm special.

Continental Airlines is pleased to present you with two more partner airlines to earn OnePass miles on - Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. From March 15, 2002 though June 15, 2002, you'll earn DOUBLE OnePass miles every time you fly on either of these two partners or on Continental. Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air serve the following destinations:

And they list some of AS/QX's destinations, leaving out the upper Alaskan towns (Kotzebue, Nome, Barrow, etc), SFO, SAN, all the Mexico cities, IAD, DCA, BOS and DEN.

Says I am already signed up.

The catch is flights in Q or T fare codes don't count for this.

Too bad I haven't flown CO in over 2 years. Nothing wrong with CO, just bad hub location for my flying patterns. I earned enough to redeem a domestic US reward (I've got like 25300 in my account) through flying and dining and other bonuses and stopped. (How long can one go without activity in their account before it gets closed?)

I highly doubt I'll take advantage of this since T/Q are excluded, but I was surprised there wasn't a thread about it on here (unless I am blind).
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Old Mar 13, 2002 | 10:56 pm
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But what about International double miles ?

In our household, we are agnostic EWR/JFK as
our gateway -- i.e NYC, so I want a similar
option for international


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by whlinder:
I would have thought that other people would have gotten this offer and posted about it on here, but I guess not. Maybe I'm special.

Continental Airlines is pleased to present you with two more partner airlines to earn OnePass miles on - Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. From March 15, 2002 though June 15, 2002, you'll earn DOUBLE OnePass miles every time you fly on either of these two partners or on Continental. Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air serve the following destinations:

And they list some of AS/QX's destinations, leaving out the upper Alaskan towns (Kotzebue, Nome, Barrow, etc), SFO, SAN, all the Mexico cities, IAD, DCA, BOS and DEN.

Says I am already signed up.

The catch is flights in Q or T fare codes don't count for this.

Too bad I haven't flown CO in over 2 years. Nothing wrong with CO, just bad hub location for my flying patterns. I earned enough to redeem a domestic US reward (I've got like 25300 in my account) through flying and dining and other bonuses and stopped. (How long can one go without activity in their account before it gets closed?)

I highly doubt I'll take advantage of this since T/Q are excluded, but I was surprised there wasn't a thread about it on here (unless I am blind).
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Old Mar 13, 2002 | 11:54 pm
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by whlinder:
I would have thought that other people would have gotten this offer and posted about it on here, but I guess not. Maybe I'm special.

Continental Airlines is pleased to present you with two more partner airlines to earn OnePass miles on - Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. From March 15, 2002 though June 15, 2002, you'll earn DOUBLE OnePass miles every time you fly on either of these two partners or on Continental. Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air serve the following destinations:

And they list some of AS/QX's destinations, leaving out the upper Alaskan towns (Kotzebue, Nome, Barrow, etc), SFO, SAN, all the Mexico cities, IAD, DCA, BOS and DEN.

Says I am already signed up.

The catch is flights in Q or T fare codes don't count for this.

Too bad I haven't flown CO in over 2 years. Nothing wrong with CO, just bad hub location for my flying patterns. I earned enough to redeem a domestic US reward (I've got like 25300 in my account) through flying and dining and other bonuses and stopped. (How long can one go without activity in their account before it gets closed?)

I highly doubt I'll take advantage of this since T/Q are excluded, but I was surprised there wasn't a thread about it on here (unless I am blind).
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Did you see any promotion code?
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Old Mar 14, 2002 | 12:00 am
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by whlinder:
Continental Airlines is pleased to present you with two more partner airlines to earn OnePass miles on - Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. From March 15, 2002 though June 15, 2002, you'll earn DOUBLE OnePass miles every time you fly on either of these two partners or on Continental. Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air serve the following destinations: </font>
1) I don't get it, these are not new partners...

2) DOUBLE miles on "either of these two partners or on Continental? so does that mean that you get double miles on CO too? sure sounds like it...
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Old Mar 14, 2002 | 9:27 am
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Didn't see any code, it just said I was already signed up.

It must count for international miles too, it said all CO, COEX and CO Micronesia flights were eligible.

I, too, would like to know how AS is a "new" partner. Maybe "new" to me since I have never had an AS flight credited to CO?

I'm taking it to mean I'll get double miles by flying CO, anywhere.
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