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U.S. Airways: Last flight in October in AA merger

Next October 17, passengers on U.S. Airways Flight 434, a 10 pm red-eye from San Francisco, will arrive in Philadelphia as the last ever to fly on U.S. Airways. When they leave the plane at 6 a.m., it will be over, and all flights now flown as U.S….

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AA, USAir: Next step, combining reservations

USAir, AA planes at Washington on the morning of their 2013 merger. That was the easy part…   Now that American/USAir is past the legal hurdles, tidied up labor contracts, and merged the loyalty programs, they’re ready for the big one: merging…

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AA/USAir miles programs merge starting Saturday

The time has come for the next step in the 15-month-old merger of American Airlines and USAir: merger of the USAir Dividend Miles program into American’s AAdvantage. All USAir accounts will be frozen on Thursday, Mar. 26 for the transfer; anyone…

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AA-USAir loyalty merger…and a maybe last chance

American Airlines will merge its two loyalty programs “within 30 days” according to e-mails sent yesterday to all members of the USAir Dividend Miles program, which will be folded into the AAdvantage program. All existing miles will transfer; for some…

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AA, USAir frequent fliers: the next step is here

Starting tonight (January 8), frequent fliers who are both AAdvantage members (AA) and Dividend Miles members (USAir) will be able to start the process of eventually merging their accounts into one. The step now is to match up the two accounts so that…

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One year into merger, AA is optimistic

American Airlines and USAir merged a year ago this week, forming the world’s largest airline, even though it’s not quite operating like one. Passengers still book on two different systems, and sometimes use different customer service reps…but the…

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Update: Loyalty Programs and Credit Cards

For some of us, credit cards are more than a convenient way to pay—they are the lifeline to free travel through loyalty programs. Between points for purchases and bonuses for opening or upgrading credit card accounts, it’s possible to get quite…

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U.S. Airways: Last flight in October in AA merger

Next October 17, passengers on U.S. Airways Flight 434, a 10 pm red-eye from San Francisco, will arrive in Philadelphia as the last ever to fly on U.S. Airways. When they leave the plane at 6 a.m., it will be over, and all flights now flown as U.S….

Read More

AA, USAir: Next step, combining reservations

USAir, AA planes at Washington on the morning of their 2013 merger. That was the easy part…   Now that American/USAir is past the legal hurdles, tidied up labor contracts, and merged the loyalty programs, they’re ready for the big one: merging…

Read More

AA/USAir miles programs merge starting Saturday

The time has come for the next step in the 15-month-old merger of American Airlines and USAir: merger of the USAir Dividend Miles program into American’s AAdvantage. All USAir accounts will be frozen on Thursday, Mar. 26 for the transfer; anyone…

Read More

AA-USAir loyalty merger…and a maybe last chance

American Airlines will merge its two loyalty programs “within 30 days” according to e-mails sent yesterday to all members of the USAir Dividend Miles program, which will be folded into the AAdvantage program. All existing miles will transfer; for some…

Read More

AA, USAir frequent fliers: the next step is here

Starting tonight (January 8), frequent fliers who are both AAdvantage members (AA) and Dividend Miles members (USAir) will be able to start the process of eventually merging their accounts into one. The step now is to match up the two accounts so that…

Read More

One year into merger, AA is optimistic

American Airlines and USAir merged a year ago this week, forming the world’s largest airline, even though it’s not quite operating like one. Passengers still book on two different systems, and sometimes use different customer service reps…but the…

Read More

Update: Loyalty Programs and Credit Cards

For some of us, credit cards are more than a convenient way to pay—they are the lifeline to free travel through loyalty programs. Between points for purchases and bonuses for opening or upgrading credit card accounts, it’s possible to get quite…

Read More