When the frequent
flier programs combine in the second quarter, the US Airways Dividend Miles MasterCard will become an American Airlines AAdvantage MasterCard.
Not exact matches
US Airways and American have started merging some aspects of their operations, but they are not
combining their frequent
flier programs until the second quarter of 2015 — sometime between April 1 and June 30.
«We have spent a lot of time since the integration of the two frequent
flier programs [in March] really studying the
combined customer base and studying the
combined market place,» Rubin said on the conference call.
British Airways» (and Iberia's) loyalty
program allows
fliers to
combine points and cash when it comes to making flight reservations.
Customers will continue to earn and redeem through the respective frequent
flier loyalty
programs, as they do today, until those
programs are
combined over time.
American and US Airways have finally announced that they plan to
combine both of their frequent
flier programs under the AAdvantage umbrella starting next spring.
Payment Source reports that during a Citi investor call yesterday, Citi's CFO John Gerspach told investors that, «Following the planned integration of the AAdvantage and US Airways Dividend Miles frequent
flier loyalty
programs by mid-2015, Citi will exclusively issue new credit card accounts in support of the
combined American frequent
flier program.»