Where does IB fly from Boston? [using a Chase Iberia discount voucher]
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Where does IB fly from Boston? [using a Chase Iberia discount voucher]
Spent $30k on IB plus card and just received a voucher for $1k off for flight for 2 people. I assume it can't be used from Boston to any other US city? Leaving from Bos could I just travel to Europe?
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You really need to put a bit more thought into your credit card strategy if you get an Iberia credit card and don't know where they fly...
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But thanks for the condescending post without knowing my circumstances...
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And if you sign all of your businesses contracts without understanding them, again...
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What contract did I sign that I didn't understand?..post makes no sense. So you know where all airlines fly..wow...good for you.
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Iberia is the flag carrier of Spain. It flies to Spain. Every airport has a wiki page that lists routes. You can also look at the routes on Iberia's website.
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yup..but maybe partner carriers honored the voucher, I don't know that's why I asked. Tough crowd.
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it's just an emailed code. It's supposed to be used on IB only according to what I've read online, but when I typed in a dummy booking with American metal it took it...so I don't know. Thus my original question.
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The only exception might be joint venture routes across the Atlantic where you can book as an IB codeshare but fly on BA/AA/AY metal. You will only know for sure by reading the fine print of whatever you signed up for.
For some people Flyertalk is irredeemably toxic. For others, it becomes quite frustrating that some people expect to be spoon-fed answers without doing some advance research. It's not rocket science to know that Iberia is the national carrier of Spain and therefore only flies to Spain from Boston.
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Would your business hand out $1k vouchers to use with your direct competitors?
The only exception might be joint venture routes across the Atlantic where you can book as an IB codeshare but fly on BA/AA/AY metal. You will only know for sure by reading the fine print of whatever you signed up for.
For some people Flyertalk is irredeemably toxic. For others, it becomes quite frustrating that some people expect to be spoon-fed answers without doing some advance research. It's not rocket science to know that Iberia is the national carrier of Spain and therefore only flies to Spain from Boston.
The only exception might be joint venture routes across the Atlantic where you can book as an IB codeshare but fly on BA/AA/AY metal. You will only know for sure by reading the fine print of whatever you signed up for.
For some people Flyertalk is irredeemably toxic. For others, it becomes quite frustrating that some people expect to be spoon-fed answers without doing some advance research. It's not rocket science to know that Iberia is the national carrier of Spain and therefore only flies to Spain from Boston.
As for some people being "frustrated" with some questions...I find that comical. Not everyone is an "expert" in these areas and some just don't have the time to research..thus the reason for message boards, to get quick answers. If you find a post not worthy of a response, don't respond..simple.
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That's where you misunderstand. Google is for "quick answers". Flyertalk is for participating in the interchange of information and experience, not asking comical questions. You only get out of it what you put in...
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Your first response questioned my credit card strategy which was dead wrong and completely off topic BTY..you then questioned my business dealings. Someone needs to get over themselves..
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