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  2. How To Get Free Flights (Or Nearly Free) - AOL

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    The best part is that, unlike airline vouchers, you don’t have to use the money you’re compensated for a flight purchase or other services offered by the airline — you can use it for anything.

  3. Frontier Airlines is giving away free flights in Cincinnati ...

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    A $1,000 flight voucher, enough for four Frontier roundtrip flights. A one-year membership to Frontier’s Discount Den Low Fare Travel Club which includes reduced fares for an entire year.

  4. How to Fly for Free: 10 Tips to Earn Air Travel Vouchers - AOL

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    The Currency of Free Travel While vouchers for a free flight were once commonly given to passengers who had to be bumped for an overbooked flight, most airlines now hand out vouchers in specific ...

  5. Hoover free flights promotion - Wikipedia

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    The Hoover free flights promotion was a marketing promotion run by the British division of the Hoover Company in late 1992. The promotion, aiming to boost sales during the global recession of the early 1990s, offered two complimentary round-trip plane tickets to the United States, worth about £600, to any customer purchasing at least £100 in Hoover products. [1]

  6. Airline ticket - Wikipedia

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    An airline ticket is a document or electronic record, issued by an airline or a travel agency, that confirms that an individual is entitled to a seat on a flight on an aircraft. The airline ticket may be one of two types: a paper ticket, which comprises coupons or vouchers; and an electronic ticket (commonly referred to as an e-ticket).

  7. People have a clever way of making money off airlines to ...

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    Per rules from the Department of Transportation (DOT), airlines must compensate passengers 200% of the one-way ticket cost for a flight delayed up to two hours, and 400% for a flight delayed more ...