YOGYAKARTA - Who doesn't want to get a free plane ticket or upgrade to business class? By becoming a frequent flyer member, the dream can come true. Curious? Let's get to know a frequent flyer closer.
This program is indeed very tempting, but many people still don't understand very well what a frequent flyer is and how it works. This article will provide a complete explanation of this interesting program.
Reporting from the Wikipedia page, now many airlines offer award programs to their loyal customers. This program, often referred to as a frequent flyer program.
Frequent flies allow passengers to collect points every time they fly. These points can then be exchanged for various prizes, such as free plane tickets, class upgrades, or access to exclusive facilities at airports.
In addition to flying, passengers can also collect points through other activities such as using certain credit cards in collaboration with airlines.
Meanwhile, The Mileage Club describes the discrepancy between the frequentbanger mile and the reward points on credit cards. Through a frequent flyer mile, you can collect airline miles in two ways:
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There are several credit cards that can be used to collect miles on all airlines, but the rest have partnered with certain airlines. In the end, the good news is that you can use both of them simultaneously.
When you sign up for a frequent flyer account, you will be given a unique account number. You can use your account and points for future flight purchases.
The rules are frequent flighters are very simple, you get miles for every flight you take, and when you have collected enough miles, then you can exchange them for free flights for those airlines or their partners.
In most cases, the airline's miles on your account will not expire as long as the account remains active.
In addition, frequent flighters also have the option to claim miles for the old miles obtained from previous flights before they become members. Most airlines give a grace period of one year or three months.
The way to get frequent flying points is to fly. The more you fly, the more points you get. The number of points you get depends on several factors, including:
The frequent flyer program usually has various levels of membership status and related benefits for each level.
For that, when choosing a frequent flyer program, it's important to know what you need to do to maintain your membership status level, and also what it takes to rank up to get higher benefits from higher levels.
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