How is the FF program after the merger?
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How is the FF program after the merger?
I am not a UA/CO FF member, thinking about switching my secondary FF Airline to UA/CO from AA. I can hit the 100k mark pretty easy (I am unfortunate enough to fly about 350k / year). I fly pretty much everywhere, lots of International - 20 trips to Asia, Europe, South America, Australia; and a dozen or so domestic trips as well.
Recently I have just not been feeling much love from AA, and the only thing going for them is that I know the AA system ok, and I fly BA a fair amount in Europe.
So my question is just a general, how are things over at UA/CO. If you were picking a secondary program, would UA/CO be a good home for me?
Recently I have just not been feeling much love from AA, and the only thing going for them is that I know the AA system ok, and I fly BA a fair amount in Europe.
So my question is just a general, how are things over at UA/CO. If you were picking a secondary program, would UA/CO be a good home for me?
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Considering the amount of flying that you do per year, I think UA/CO is the appropriate choice. Through UA and *A you can fly just about anywhere in the world. Add that to your AA and OneWorld and there's nowhere you can't fly and accrue miles.
That said, the love you feel from UA/CO probably won't be much better than on AA...
That said, the love you feel from UA/CO probably won't be much better than on AA...
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