The Best Airline Loyalty Programs

Mike Schuster  Feb 23, 2009 3:00 pm

The Best Airline Loyalty Programs
 
Seven good reasons to be a frequent flier.
 

 

Airlines don't get honored much these days, what with their rapidly declining customer service and pesky surcharges that often erode what at first glance looked like a "good deal." That's why we were so pleased to learn of the Freddie Awards, which heap praise on the industry's best loyalty programs.

The ceremony will take place on April 23 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida (okay, so it's not exactly the Oscars). Before you redeem another mile, take a look at 7 carriers that should be in the running.

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02-23-2009, 6:37 pm
I believe you do an injustice to the SWA Rapid Rewards program. Not only is simple in structure it greater flexibility and usability than the other airlines. They treat you fairly and with respect. Their recent boarding change is being very well rece
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