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UALOneKPlus Oct 19, 2002 2:40 am

Greyhound Mileage Program?
 
I was amused to see an Amtrack rewards topic here. Is there also a Greyhound rewards program?

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MileageAddict Oct 19, 2002 7:33 am

Oh gross.

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B Watson Oct 19, 2002 10:48 am

Lets see now - how about a 1K challenege - how hard could it be to do 100,000 miles on the dog? http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

PremEx Oct 19, 2002 12:01 pm

You earn bones.

MileageAddict Oct 19, 2002 12:56 pm

When you reach:

25,000 Miles: voucher good for one free "Dubba Bubba Grease Burger" at the Jet Express truck stop, exit 34B

35,000 Miles: free Right Guard deodorant (stick or aerosol). Makes a great gift for your seatmate!

50,000 Miles: free heavy duty Master padlock and chain - enjoy a peaceful night's sleep without having your suitcase stolen.

80,000 Miles: Upgrade to the forward cabin! Same seat but a view of the tail lights ahead of you.

120,000 Miles: Free admission to Ancora Psychiatric Hospital for one month stay

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Brendan Oct 19, 2002 1:02 pm

Will Greyhound miles be convertible into Accor points for free Motel 6 & Red Roof Inn rooms? http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif

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BackOfTheBus Oct 19, 2002 1:03 pm

Ha-ha, very funny guys.

Let's see you get from Florida to Atlanta on short notice on Sunday after Thanksgiving for $60 on one of your fancy-shmancy airlines!

gleff Oct 19, 2002 1:56 pm

Florida to Atlanta on the cheap? Airtran, baby!

Woof. Woof.

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PremEx Oct 19, 2002 3:27 pm

Florida to Atlanta on AirTran or Greyhound?

Hmmmm.

I'd make 'em come to me, baby!

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kcvt750 Oct 19, 2002 4:13 pm

There's always hitchhiking.... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/thumbsup.gif

Viajero Joven Oct 21, 2002 2:19 pm

Hey guys, remember Greyhound Air of Canada?? See http://www.geocities.com/debras7767/GHA.html

They had bus connections to different airports: one could travel bus-to-plane-to-bus. I believe they offered through ticketing, and schedules were timed so buses would meet flights.

IMHO, I think it would be a great change of business model for Greyhound of the US to focus even more on providing service and high frequencies for connections to airports-- say service within about 100-150 miles of low fare airports.... far enough to not want to drive, but close enough that an $8 each way bus ride coupled with a lower fare would make it worth the passenger's while. PHL-- to BWI or NYC to ISP come to mind.

--- Bonanza Bus Lines currently offers hourly service from Boston to PVD.

--- Greyhound already partners with AirTran for FlightLink service to ATL airport from Macon, GA and Chattanooga through about 1998. See http://www.2600.com/hackedphiles/val...ywefly_06.html

Don't forget about the "bus" flights from O'Hare to Rockford IL, or DEN to Breckenridge. While not Greyhound per se, it's scheduled bus service nonetheless. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif

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Re. earning/redeeming miles for Greyhound awards, Greyhound of Canadad has discount options for people who redeem Air Miles. See http://www.greyhound.ca/faq/air_miles.html

150 miles are good for 40% off of a one way or round trip ticket, or a discount on an unlimited use pass.

[This message has been edited by Viajero Joven (edited 10-21-2002).]

MSP2000 Oct 21, 2002 8:31 pm

Actually the Amtrak Guest Rewards program is not asuming, it is quite useful to wash miles to UA etc.

As far as Greyhound is concerned, come on guys dont't be such snobs! But I agree with all such sentiments! But do you have laugh so
loud!

LIH Prem Oct 22, 2002 2:26 am

RTFM ...

http://greyhound.com/faq/passengers.shtml


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Does Greyhound have a frequent traveler program?
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JudyJFLA Oct 22, 2002 8:33 am

Now, now, guys.....

I once had a job delivering Motorhomes and trucks to dealers from the factories in Indiana and guess how you had to get back? Either tow a car behind you or take the bus. In reality a 60 day pass for 8 bucks a day is the most reasonable cost per mile and if it is an express bus you can sleep on it saving the hotel cost and of course freeing up valuable DOT driving crew rest hours. Of course I don't think a rewards program would honor miles from a pass, but if there were an option of LA to Chicago, or NYC to Chicago air tickets on very short notice for less than $100 the I would ot have had to ride the dog...
Just a thought...

dingo Oct 22, 2002 8:45 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by BackOfTheBus:
Ha-ha, very funny guys.

Let's see you get from Florida to Atlanta on short notice on Sunday after Thanksgiving for $60 on one of your fancy-shmancy airlines!
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Hmmm...my own car would get there! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif


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