loyalty program offered by an airline From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A frequent-flyer program is offered by an airline to reward its customers for loyalty. People who are part of the program usually earn miles (frequent-flyer points). These miles can be redeemed (exchanged) for free flights or other products and services. Many airline alliances allow customers to earn and redeem miles with a number of airlines.[1] This may also work with a codeshare agreement. The first airline to launch a frequent-flyer program was American Airlines.[2]
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