Sweeps Between YX and F9 Miles Programs?
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Join Date: May 2003
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Sweeps Between YX and F9 Miles Programs?
Presumably, the frequent flyer programs between Midwest and Frontier will be combining in the next several months (Oct 1?).
Assuming the company sets up some routine to automatically transfer Midwest Miles over to Frontier at a certain point in time, will future Midwest Miles postings be accepted by Midwest and get swept over to Frontier or will these postings be rejected because the Midwest account no longer is valid?
I'm specifically thinking of slow posting partners such as Live Search.
Assuming the company sets up some routine to automatically transfer Midwest Miles over to Frontier at a certain point in time, will future Midwest Miles postings be accepted by Midwest and get swept over to Frontier or will these postings be rejected because the Midwest account no longer is valid?
I'm specifically thinking of slow posting partners such as Live Search.
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: MKE
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Transferring begins September 15:
http://www.frontiermidwest.com/weare1/timeline/
On October 1 I assume that all Midwest miles will be folded over into Frontier's program. I have no idea if they will be issueing new numbers or if you get to keep the Midwest one.
Either way I wouldn't worry too much about losing miles. Just start using your Frontier FF number for any upcoming flights and transfer the MM over in September.
http://www.frontiermidwest.com/weare1/timeline/
On October 1 I assume that all Midwest miles will be folded over into Frontier's program. I have no idea if they will be issueing new numbers or if you get to keep the Midwest one.
Either way I wouldn't worry too much about losing miles. Just start using your Frontier FF number for any upcoming flights and transfer the MM over in September.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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On October 1 I assume that all Midwest miles will be folded over into Frontier's program. I have no idea if they will be issueing new numbers or if you get to keep the Midwest one.
Either way I wouldn't worry too much about losing miles. Just start using your Frontier FF number for any upcoming flights and transfer the MM over in September.
Either way I wouldn't worry too much about losing miles. Just start using your Frontier FF number for any upcoming flights and transfer the MM over in September.
Q. What will happen to my frequent flyer account and miles?
A. Be assured that your account will remain open and your miles will be retained. Miles will not be lost in the integration process. You can continue to earn and redeem miles in your respective program until they are combined in the fall of 2010. At that time, Midwest Miles accounts and miles will be transitioned to a new Frontier account. Midwest Miles members will retain their existing frequent flyer account number under the Frontier program.
A. Be assured that your account will remain open and your miles will be retained. Miles will not be lost in the integration process. You can continue to earn and redeem miles in your respective program until they are combined in the fall of 2010. At that time, Midwest Miles accounts and miles will be transitioned to a new Frontier account. Midwest Miles members will retain their existing frequent flyer account number under the Frontier program.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: MKE
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