Read About Frequent Flyer Programs And Fly Free
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Sean Tan | ID: 47940 | Views : 67 | Words: 525 | Rating : Not Rated
All major airlines would rather have you believe that flight is very pricey, so that you would go ahead and buy their most high priced air tickets. In effect, there are many options available to air travelers to reduce greatly on their flying fares; with even a possibility to Fly Free if they plan well. People who are on airline services' frequent flyer programs (also known as air miles programs) Fly Free occasionally using their accumulated points.
If you travel a special airline quite often, it is a very good idea to become a part of their many times flyer program. All major airlines have frequent flyer programs. They may go by dissimilar names, but their essence is the same. These programs will give you some points whenever you book a flight with them. On a later date, you can redeem these points and get some free tickets. Major airlines that are tied up with other corporate services will also offer you good perks on your points itself. That means, when you collect a special number of points, you will get some additional bonus points, taking your total major.
Air miles work in the same way as cash does; but you can use these points only for booking future flights. Today, with the conglomeration of major airlines across the world, many times flyer programs have become more beneficial for the regular flyer. Today population can redeem the points of one airline on a partner airline if they wish. For example, if you have some points on Air France, but want to book a cheaper flying on Delta, you can just get the Air France points transferred onto your Delta account. Air France and Delta are business partners, so your transfer would be entirely possible.
And frequent flyer programs can be expansive to credit cards too. Though not strictly a frequent flyer program, your credit cards can also give you bonus points for your air journey. The principle is the same. Every time you get your credit card swiped, you become eligible for some air miles, which you can redeem for booking your later flight. In fact, people who have never flown can also get some free air miles if they are holders of gold and platinum credit cards of major banks.
Airlines do not make much propaganda of their frequent flyer programs, though they get good business from it. The reason why is that if a person is on the frequent flyer program of one airline, there is very less chance that he or she will ever use other airline. The lack of advertisement from airlines makes air miles programs still a very enigmatic thing for the travelers. Current estimates indicate that about 50% of the people who fly often are not affiliated with any such program. These people are having to spend out hundreds of dollars on each of their flight, while they can simply enroll for such a program and get some tickets free. Knowing about frequent flyer programs is one way to Fly Free in these times when air fares are soaring skywards like never before.
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Sean is a frequent flyer on American Airlines and he gets the chance often to
Fly Free. He wants other people to take advantage of schemes such as these and save good money. He has put up a website where he speaks of such and other things. Visit there and add to your information:
http://www.flyfreereviews.com