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  2. List of frequent flyer programs - Wikipedia

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    Frequent-flyer programs (or Frequent-flyer programmes) are customer loyalty programs used by many passenger airlines.This is a list of current airlines with frequent-flyer programs, the names of those programs and partner programs (excluding earn-only, spend-only and codeshare arrangements).

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    Ben & Jerry's — 10% off for seniors who join Flavor Fanatics Loyalty Program Chick-fil-A — 10% discount, depending on location Chili's Grill & Bar — 10% discount, depending on location

  4. Travel subscription plans from airlines and hotels are expanding

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    Airlines, rental car companies, hotels and resorts are introducing or expanding subscription plans to attract remote workers and travelers who want to go to more places and stay longer.

  5. AAdvantage - Wikipedia

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    To reactivate previously earned miles, AAdvantage plan members can pay a fee ranging from $200–$600. [23] Of the three main legacy carriers in the United States, American is the only one that continues to maintain an expiration policy; Delta and United both relinquished such policies in 2011 and 2019, respectively.

  6. Aha! (airline brand) - Wikipedia

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    The brand name stands for "air-hotel-adventure" in reference to the company's plans to partner with resorts, casinos, and attractions in Reno and Tahoe to “bundle” value-priced vacation packages. [3] The company initially planned to serve each community three times per week with 50-seat Embraer ERJ 145 regional jets.

  7. AARP Member Benefits FAQs - AOL Help

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    To cancel any of your complimentary AARP services: emails, AARP Magazine, or your membership, please call AARP at: 888-687-2277. Canceling your account through AARP will not automatically cancel your account with MyBenefits and your benefit cannot be re-used for yourself or someone else.