2500 Miles for Inside Flyer Subscription
#1
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2500 Miles for Inside Flyer Subscription
From Mileslink newsletter:
Recently, sister publication Inside Flyer magazine started offering some
pretty impressive bonus miles for subscribers. Order one of the new
'Frequent Flyer Packages' and earn 2,500 bonus points from the Starwood program or 2,500 bonus miles from the Continental OnePass program. Besides pretty good insight on miles and points, this offer means you'll be flying for free in no time.
This has been posted in The Buzz (buried in this thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum1/HTML/006633.html ),
in the CO forum
( http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum20/HTML/004811.html ),
and in the Starwood forum ( http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum74/HTML/003419.html ),
but I think it deserves the attention of its own topic here, as it is a good offer for a good "cause," and is relevant to at least three programs (and maybe all FF programs given the flexibility of SPG). FYI, a subscription is $59.95 and this offer expires 4/30/02.
Direct links:
http://www.insideflyer.com/continental
http://www.insideflyer.com/starwood
[This message has been edited by cactuspete (edited 03-29-2002).]
Recently, sister publication Inside Flyer magazine started offering some
pretty impressive bonus miles for subscribers. Order one of the new
'Frequent Flyer Packages' and earn 2,500 bonus points from the Starwood program or 2,500 bonus miles from the Continental OnePass program. Besides pretty good insight on miles and points, this offer means you'll be flying for free in no time.
This has been posted in The Buzz (buried in this thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum1/HTML/006633.html ),
in the CO forum
( http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum20/HTML/004811.html ),
and in the Starwood forum ( http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum74/HTML/003419.html ),
but I think it deserves the attention of its own topic here, as it is a good offer for a good "cause," and is relevant to at least three programs (and maybe all FF programs given the flexibility of SPG). FYI, a subscription is $59.95 and this offer expires 4/30/02.
Direct links:
http://www.insideflyer.com/continental
http://www.insideflyer.com/starwood
[This message has been edited by cactuspete (edited 03-29-2002).]
#2
Join Date: Jan 2002
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This makes me a little displeased. I signed up for a subscription in December, and only received my 1st issue LAST WEEK...it was the January issue. I'd say, a bit outdated.
There's no mention of anything about CO or Starwood points for current subscribers is there? I feel kind of ripped off.
There's no mention of anything about CO or Starwood points for current subscribers is there? I feel kind of ripped off.
#3
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I got notification of this bonus as an e-mail to the account I use to register on FlyerTalk.
Since Randy has repeatedly stated the best way for us to support FlyerTalk is to subscribe to InsideFlyer, I figured I'll do it.
To be honest, the fact that 2,500 Starwood points were offered as a bonus did factor into the decision.
Since Randy has repeatedly stated the best way for us to support FlyerTalk is to subscribe to InsideFlyer, I figured I'll do it.
To be honest, the fact that 2,500 Starwood points were offered as a bonus did factor into the decision.
#4
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Plato90s:
I got notification of this bonus as an e-mail to the account I use to register on FlyerTalk.
Since Randy has repeatedly stated the best way for us to support FlyerTalk is to subscribe to InsideFlyer, I figured I'll do it.
To be honest, the fact that 2,500 Starwood points were offered as a bonus did factor into the decision.
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I got notification of this bonus as an e-mail to the account I use to register on FlyerTalk.
Since Randy has repeatedly stated the best way for us to support FlyerTalk is to subscribe to InsideFlyer, I figured I'll do it.
To be honest, the fact that 2,500 Starwood points were offered as a bonus did factor into the decision.
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AirBus330, FWIW Randy has stated in the Starwood thread that this offer is open to current subscribers who wish to renew their subscriptions.
Also, an offer for 2,000 US miles has been added.
[This message has been edited by cactuspete (edited 03-29-2002).]
Also, an offer for 2,000 US miles has been added.
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#6
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Speaking of Inside Flyer, I called to find out how many issues I have left for my current subscription. Although it's been at least one year, I was told they have not been "deducting" every month, presumably due to 9/11 and other problems. So even though the magazine has been arriving late, we've been getting several freebies.
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0521 - my advice is to take the Starwood points deal instead. Then transfer 20,000 points to Continental. Starwood gives a 5,000 point bonus for every 20,000 points transferred to Continental.
essentially $60 = 3125 miles this way.
Just a thought. Dave - London, UK
essentially $60 = 3125 miles this way.
Just a thought. Dave - London, UK
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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I thought of subscribing briefly, until I noticed the offer for Canadians is only 6 issues vs. the 12 for U.S. subscribers. It may cost a little more for postage, but 100% more?
Please select your subscription type:
U.S. Addresses FREQUENT FLYER PACKAGE - $59.95 USD
Earn 2,500 bonus OnePass miles
Receive 12 issues of InsideFlyer ($45) plus a copy of "The Official Frequent Flyer Guidebook" ($14.95)
International Addresses FREQUENT FLYER PACKAGE - $59.95 USD
Earn 2,500 bonus OnePass miles
Receive 6 issues of InsideFlyer ($45) plus a copy of "The Official Frequent Flyer Guidebook" ($14.95)
Please select your subscription type:
U.S. Addresses FREQUENT FLYER PACKAGE - $59.95 USD
Earn 2,500 bonus OnePass miles
Receive 12 issues of InsideFlyer ($45) plus a copy of "The Official Frequent Flyer Guidebook" ($14.95)
International Addresses FREQUENT FLYER PACKAGE - $59.95 USD
Earn 2,500 bonus OnePass miles
Receive 6 issues of InsideFlyer ($45) plus a copy of "The Official Frequent Flyer Guidebook" ($14.95)
#12
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by yyzflyer:
I thought of subscribing briefly, until I noticed the offer for Canadians is only 6 issues vs. the 12 for U.S. subscribers. It may cost a little more for postage, but 100% more?
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I thought of subscribing briefly, until I noticed the offer for Canadians is only 6 issues vs. the 12 for U.S. subscribers. It may cost a little more for postage, but 100% more?
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Fine Print: Because of the generous bonus points offer, this offer is non-refundable. Offer is available to Starwood Preferred Guest members worldwide. Members living outside of the U.S. and Canada will only receive InsideFlyer on a bi-monthly basis (6 issues) with our international program news enhanced editions.
I interpret this to mean that if you live in either the U.S. OR Canada you get the full 12 issues.
#14

Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Seattle, WA
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I also decided it was time to subscribe, I've been meaning to do so for a long time anyway.
I've certainly gotten more than $60 worth of information from Flyertalk over the last 2 years.
I've certainly gotten more than $60 worth of information from Flyertalk over the last 2 years.
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Join Date: Mar 2000
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From the *woods site:
"With American Airlines, you can transfer up to 99,999 StarpointsSM into AAdvantage Miles at a 1-to-1 ratio. And for every 20,000 Starpoints transferred you'll earn 5,000 bonus Starpoints, which will be automatically added to your transfer."
I assume that this means one can transfer 99,999 *points per transfer but that there are no limits on the number of transfers that can be made. Is this correct?
"With American Airlines, you can transfer up to 99,999 StarpointsSM into AAdvantage Miles at a 1-to-1 ratio. And for every 20,000 Starpoints transferred you'll earn 5,000 bonus Starpoints, which will be automatically added to your transfer."
I assume that this means one can transfer 99,999 *points per transfer but that there are no limits on the number of transfers that can be made. Is this correct?



