F9 Mileage Summary
Does anybody know if it is possible for F9 to email or mail you a complete list of every flight that you have flown with them? Or is that something I would have to stop by the GO for? I am compiling flight lists for the last several years, and am missing several Frontier flights...
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Originally Posted by danielpalen
(Post 12885923)
Does anybody know if it is possible for F9 to email or mail you a complete list of every flight that you have flown with them? Or is that something I would have to stop by the GO for? I am compiling flight lists for the last several years, and am missing several Frontier flights...
I'm not aware, as all my flights in the past 2 yrs were part of my daytimer and recoverable. Let us know; have you contacted the FF desk? |
No idea whether they have this. Curious myself since I just did it with United (got a nice green and white paper print out from a dot matrix printer).
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charged?
Originally Posted by German Expat
(Post 12889077)
No idea whether they have this. Curious myself since I just did it with United (got a nice green and white paper print out from a dot matrix printer).
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I called UA and they send to send a letter requesting your history, with your MP # to:
United Mileage Plus Service Center P.O. Box 6120 Rapid City, SD 57709-6120 You should get something in the mail in two-three weeks... |
Originally Posted by SteveinSTL
(Post 12889310)
Did UA charge for this?
Also I did not need to send a letter, I just called them and they relayed the message. Came in about 5 days. But I am GS with UA so this might have to do with getting no charge and also not having to send a letter. |
I just contacted Frontier, and they were able to email me a spreadsheet showing all of my flights from the time that I opened the account. I wish it was this easy to get this info. from UA...
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Good to know this is available. Good customer service and saves retyping the info. I am just wading through 5 years of UA print outs trying to figure out my international flights.
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Just don't kill your eyes when going over the Frontier info... It took me thirty-minutes to determine I had flown 917,531 miles on Frontier since I opened my account in February of 2001
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seriously??!
Originally Posted by danielpalen
(Post 12901819)
Just don't kill your eyes when going over the Frontier info... It took me thirty-minutes to determine I had flown 917,531 miles on Frontier since I opened my account in October of 2003...
I need to buy you a drink at DIA Concourse A sometime soon. You're probably there now...:D |
Our company has offices in Denver, Virginia, Florida, Georgia and a few other states, so I fly pretty much every week. I get three-weeks of vacation time per year, before Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and other holidays...
Last year, I probably flew 42 of the 52 weeks..... Down on Monday, back on Friday and then two days off before it started up again... |
I am very impressed with this type of mileage. Can't imagine doing this with domestic travel only.
Just a shame F9 miles are currently not worth much with not much standard availability. Also a sham F9 does not have 1 million miles fliers, they should give you Ascent or Summit for live :D |
Originally Posted by German Expat
(Post 12902273)
I am very impressed with this type of mileage. Can't imagine doing this with domestic travel only.
Just a shame F9 miles are currently not worth much with not much standard availability. Also a sham F9 does not have 1 million miles fliers, they should give you Ascent or Summit for live :D Actually, I heard something about F9 possibly having MM fliers back in 2003. I think I saw an article in the Denver Post or maybe the Rocky... I believe the article said that they only had two or three MM people, so I don't know if there are more today...I would assume so, as they have some cheap fares... |
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