American Airways offers a frequent flyer program that can be used on any of their flights, including international.
American Airlines Advantage, Delta Sky Miles, and US Airways Dividend Miles are rated as very good programs by Business Travellogue. The tell you what the rewards are and how to get them at http://www.businesstravellogue.com/best-frequent-flyer-programs.
Thai's program is called Royal Orchid Plus. In addition, Thai Airways is a member of Star Alliance. Members of any other Star Alliance frequent flyer program can earn miles for their flights on Thai Airways, can redeem miles for award flights on Thai Airways, and can benefit from elite status when flying with Thai Airways for things such as early boarding and lounge access.
The discount one will receive from being a frequent flyer aboard US Airways will depend on the number of miles one has undertaken. Usually, however one will use their frequent flyer points towards free flights.
Yes you can. You do not have to be a family member to benefit from someone else's frequent flier miles.
China Airline's frequent flyer program is called Dynasty Flyer. Partner airlines are Mandarin Airlines and China Southern Airlines.
Singapore is a member of Star Alliance. Its U.S. members include United Airlines and U.S. Airways. U.S. Airways may not remain a member, since it is merging with American Airlines, but United will. Members of any Star Alliance frequent flyer program can earn miles for flights on any member's flights and can redeem miles/points for flights with any member.
Yes, Skyward is Emirates frequent flyer program.
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Yes, Skyward is Emirates frequent flyer program.
For someone who is a frequent flyer, a frequent flyer program allows the customer to earn miles or points that one can exchange for another plane ticket, purchasing hotel rooms, renting cars or general shopping.
EgyptAir is part of the Star Team Alliance program. See related link below, however their specific frequent flyer program is EgyptAir Plus.
First you have to take into consideration various factors such as the required credits, credit expiry and rewards available. Many people prefer American Airlines as it's the first and largest frequent flyer program.