What was the earliest "mileage run"?
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What was the earliest "mileage run"?
Another post made me think back to my personal first "mileage run" (and, to the best of my recollection, the only one I ever made).
I think it was about 1983 (I bet someone reading this board can better define the date). Western Airlines had a special program - fly any 2 roundtrips and you can go anywhere on their system for $150(?) round trip. I had already taken one RT for business. But there wasn't another in the future. So I flew from LAX-SFO and back, on a Saturday, in order to get my reward. (I went to Alaska for the 4th of July weekend later that year - at that time $450 was the lowest regular price I could find from LAX).
Anyone else participate in that particular program? Anyone have a better fix on the actual dates (I don't keep my old records).
I think it was about 1983 (I bet someone reading this board can better define the date). Western Airlines had a special program - fly any 2 roundtrips and you can go anywhere on their system for $150(?) round trip. I had already taken one RT for business. But there wasn't another in the future. So I flew from LAX-SFO and back, on a Saturday, in order to get my reward. (I went to Alaska for the 4th of July weekend later that year - at that time $450 was the lowest regular price I could find from LAX).
Anyone else participate in that particular program? Anyone have a better fix on the actual dates (I don't keep my old records).
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I think the earliest mileage run (trip done for no other reason except to elevate to elite level) was by Lindbergh, when he flew to Paris. This probably beat you by a few years.
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I did one in 1982, the year after the start of the frequent flier programs. Flew a couple cheap BOS-DC trips when you were able to get a free first class ticket anywhere in the US after only 7 segments (including to Hawaii!). THey used to run those types of promotions all the time in the 80's, but haven't seen anything like it recently.
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Around 1976 or 1977, UA went on a long strike. Afterward, they needed a gimmick to get people flying again. The flight attendants began passing out certificates to the passengers. Each one was good for a roundtrip domestic flight at 50% off. (Back then there were basically only two fares...coach and first class.)
I can remember scheduling trips mainly for the purpose of collecting them. I even bought some off of infrequent flyers who didn't want them. The thought of being able to fly roundtrip first class ORD-LAS for under $200.00 (instead of almost $400.00) was very hard to pass up.
I remember Randy Peterson once referring to this promotion as the true start of the FF programs.
I can remember scheduling trips mainly for the purpose of collecting them. I even bought some off of infrequent flyers who didn't want them. The thought of being able to fly roundtrip first class ORD-LAS for under $200.00 (instead of almost $400.00) was very hard to pass up.
I remember Randy Peterson once referring to this promotion as the true start of the FF programs.
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In 1984, UA had a promotion about flying to all 50 states (as they served at least one city with jets in each state at the time). Those who did it within a certain time period got some kind of an award.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by zrs70:
In 1984, UA had a promotion about flying to all 50 states (as they served at least one city with jets in each state at the time). Those who did it within a certain time period got some kind of an award.</font>
In 1984, UA had a promotion about flying to all 50 states (as they served at least one city with jets in each state at the time). Those who did it within a certain time period got some kind of an award.</font>
The prize was unlimited FC travel for the next year, I think.
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My first was in 1984 or 1985--on Republic Airlines out of Lansing, Michigan (where I was at school). They had a promotion (1-2-free) where if you did a 6-segment roundtrip you essentially ended up with a second roundtrip free.
At that time, my parents lived in St. Louis and I was in Lansing. RC served MKE from St. Louis, but did not serve DTW yet. From LAN, they served DTW, ORD and GRR. So for a LAN-GRR-MKE-STL round trip ($160, as I recall), you got a second one. Plus, you got access to the RC lounge at MKE (woo woo--in the circular terminal there, they had a room with a TV...)
Second was a really odd routing I did in 1988 (when I was a chicken checker)...KFC was based in Louisville, KY and we had a monthly meeting there. I had to go to Las Vegas and routed my self on USAir SDF-IND-LAS (actually was an excellent AM connection). US had a better coach than the norm (I recall juice before takeoff) and I got the triple miles (which I combined with my Piedmont miles in 1989 to take a friend to London in 1991 on BA in Biz)
Third was a time in 1993 when I was in Greenville, NC (about 90 miles east of RDU). As I had cleaned out my US account, I didn't want to use them any more. The only choices were US or AA (flights to RDU) so to get back to St. Louis flew Greenville-RDU-BNA-STL several x (got a trip to Europe out of it).
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At that time, my parents lived in St. Louis and I was in Lansing. RC served MKE from St. Louis, but did not serve DTW yet. From LAN, they served DTW, ORD and GRR. So for a LAN-GRR-MKE-STL round trip ($160, as I recall), you got a second one. Plus, you got access to the RC lounge at MKE (woo woo--in the circular terminal there, they had a room with a TV...)
Second was a really odd routing I did in 1988 (when I was a chicken checker)...KFC was based in Louisville, KY and we had a monthly meeting there. I had to go to Las Vegas and routed my self on USAir SDF-IND-LAS (actually was an excellent AM connection). US had a better coach than the norm (I recall juice before takeoff) and I got the triple miles (which I combined with my Piedmont miles in 1989 to take a friend to London in 1991 on BA in Biz)
Third was a time in 1993 when I was in Greenville, NC (about 90 miles east of RDU). As I had cleaned out my US account, I didn't want to use them any more. The only choices were US or AA (flights to RDU) so to get back to St. Louis flew Greenville-RDU-BNA-STL several x (got a trip to Europe out of it).
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In 1982 (or so), CO had startup service to JAX from IAH. Did a 24 hour turn for $38 RT total (no PFC's, etc then
)& they were giving triple miles.
It was hard to get availablity as this was long before the internet. Was in grad school & called many times until I got through. Was willing to do a quick turn to get the miles. A few people called me crazy at the time but the triple miles helped me to get an award to Australia two years ago. I wasn't so crazy!
)& they were giving triple miles.
It was hard to get availablity as this was long before the internet. Was in grad school & called many times until I got through. Was willing to do a quick turn to get the miles. A few people called me crazy at the time but the triple miles helped me to get an award to Australia two years ago. I wasn't so crazy!
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In the early '80's UA was offering a domestic First Class ticket (including Hawaii) for flying 7 segments and 7,000 miles. At the time my brother and a colleague were flying coast to coast on a weekly basis, getting the miles, but not the segments. It was also possible at that time to fly 3 round trips a day between TUS and PHX for a $25 O/W walkup fare. Since there was no requirement for ID at the time I flew over a few weekends under different names to round out the Mileage Plus accounts, and was able to share the bounty of the early days of the frequent flyer programs. 
I was able to use one of the tickets to fly TUS-EWR where I met my brother and friends, then fly to HNL and return to LAX. (UA didn't have a HNL-TUS connection available so I was on my own LAX-TUS.

I was able to use one of the tickets to fly TUS-EWR where I met my brother and friends, then fly to HNL and return to LAX. (UA didn't have a HNL-TUS connection available so I was on my own LAX-TUS.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Plato90s:
I remember reading about that on FlyerTalk. The prize was unlimited FC travel for the next year, I think.</font>
I remember reading about that on FlyerTalk. The prize was unlimited FC travel for the next year, I think.</font>

[This message has been edited by Neal (edited 01-13-2002).]
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Neal:
I DON'T THINK SO! I remember the promotion quite well even though I don't remember the reward. If unlimited FC travel for a whole year was the reward, I would have been first in line to buy tickets!!
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I DON'T THINK SO! I remember the promotion quite well even though I don't remember the reward. If unlimited FC travel for a whole year was the reward, I would have been first in line to buy tickets!!
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