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Save Money With Air Miles
One of the most well-known ways that you can save money on your holiday is through Air Miles. You can apply for a airline rewards credit card that will reward you with Air Miles, which you can then claim back against your holiday flight. If you spend a lot using your credit card then it would be wise for you to get a credit card that will reward you for your loyalty - and why not use it to save money on your trip away!
- What Are Air Miles?
- The Air Miles Reward Program is a frequent shopper program where points are gained on dollars spent at participating merchants. Air Miles collectors can save up their points for everything from travel, to entertainment, to merchandise. Unlike other frequent shopper programs, Air Miles reward miles can be collected from all types of companies. Air Miles Reward Programs are available in Canada, the UK, Spain, the Netherlands, the UAE, and Qatar.
- Using Air Miles To Save Money
- When you have accured your Air Miles you can put them against your airline trip and the airline company that you are flying with will then discount your flight. If you fly frequently or use a reward credit card and accrue lots of Air Miles they will save you a considerable amount on your flights.
- Are There Airlines That Don't Accept Air Miles?
- Yes, there are some airlines that do not accept Air Miles at this point, although this may change in the future as the airlines become more competitive with each other. Some of the airlines not accepting Air Miles at this point include easyJet, RyanAir and Jet2. You will find that most of the low-cost airlines do not accept Air Miles, presumably because they already steeply discounted prices.
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