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Airpass's
Just a VERY general question - that didn't seem to fit elsewhere.
What airlines have airpasses that you can earn/claim mileage on ? I am at present particularly interested in South/Central America, but general info would be good. Any, and as much info as possible would really be appreciated. ------------------ Continental Airlines KLM Royal Dutch Airlines NorthwestAirlines |
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at one time aerolineas had a visit argentina fare. i haven't used it lately but will look into it for an upcoming trip.
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If you find any useful info/links/contact details etc please advise
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Found a site that talks about all of these fares use airpass link. http://www.airtimetable.com
I do not know how many of these passes actually offer miles, but I can tell you for certain that the one offered by Taca does not offer miles on Airpass flights. These are highly discounted tickets and I doubt any offer miles but I am not certain of this.I have used the Taca pass in conjunction with Latinpass flights to travel around Latin America however. Cheap but no miles or flight credit. Hope this helps. |
You might consider the airpasses offered by oneworld. I believed the flights are M class.
"oneworld Visit North America: Offers flights serving 200 destinations in 24 countries across the continent and throughout the islands of the Caribbean. Flights are mainly on American Airlines with some by Cathay Pacific and Iberia. Prices for each sector range from US$70 to US$220. Sample itinerary: New York-Boston (US$70); Boston-Toronto (US$100); Toronto-Miami (US$160); Miami-San Francisco (US$220); San Francisco-New York (US$220), giving a total of US$770 for these five flights. oneworld Visit South America: Offers flights serving 28 destinations in ten countries, with most services by LanChile but some on American Airlines, with fares for each sector ranging from US$80 to US$270 depending on sector length. Sample itinerary: Santiago-Calama (US$140); Calama-Antofagasta (US$80); Antofagasta-Santiago (US$140); Santiago-Montevideo (US$140); Montevideo-Sao Paulo (US$170); Sao Paulo-Santiago (US$235). This gives a total of US$905 for this six sector journey, a saving of 30 per cent (US$397) against a regular best buy fare of US$1,302." I'm sure Star Alliance offers a similar product with South American covered by Varig. |
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