I hate to say this...but they don't want to hear your complaint and they will not respond. I've been trying to complain for several months about a horrid experience that I had...and they have mostly ignored me. When they do respond it with a form letter from India.
China Airline's frequent flyer program is called Dynasty Flyer. Partner airlines are Mandarin Airlines and China Southern Airlines.
Apply on the airlines website
American Airlines AAdvantage is a customer loyalty program where you earn miles that are similar to delta sky miles by flying with American Airlines.
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Customer Service.
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There are roughly 20 different airlines that are partners in the WorlPerks Frequent Flyer Program. Some of the included airlines are: Aloha, Horizon Air, Kenya, and Trans States. There are a number of hotels and rental car companies that also participate.
No you can't, they aren't part of the same company.
The ten international airlines participating in UNICEF's Change for Good program are Aer Lingus, Alitalia, All Nippon Airways, American Airlines, Asiana Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Japan Airlines [JAL], and Qantas.American Airlines has regular flights to Aruba. American Airlines has participated in the Change for Good program since 1994.The United Nations address for the program is the following:U.S. Fund for UNICEFATTN Change for Good Program125 Maiden LaneNew York, New York 10038.Their phone number is 1-800-FOR-KIDS [1-800-367-5437].For more information on UNICEF's Change for Good program and airline partners, please visit the links provided below.
Northwest Airlines no-longer exists. It merged with Delta Airlines so you would be looking at the Delta Skymiles loyalty program.
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Yes, several airlines do have special offers and promotions for students. American Airlines offers up to 10% off airfare for college students. Jet Blue offers an 11% discount on flights after you purchase an ISIC card. United Airlines has a student version frequent flyer program called United College Plus. Unfortunately, Southwest Airlines discontinued their Rapid Rewards program for students in July 2009.