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Carriers put the squeeze on infrequent flyers' inactive miles.

Publication: Business Travel News
Publication Date: 05-FEB-07
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways in recent weeks shortened the amount of time frequent flyer accounts can remain inactive, so frequent flyers who are not truly frequent could see their accounts expire. However, account holders need not fly to keep accounts active and accrue miles, as the three carriers said credit card point accrual--which represents more than 60 percent of total miles accrued,...

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