Escrito el 9 de January del 2009 por webmaster.
I read somewhere that you couldn't sign up a kid until they are two years old, but I just checked American and I don't think they have ask for an age, so I signed her up (3 months old). Obviously she won't get miles when we fly since we don't buy her a seat, and the getting miles for car insurance quotes may be a little difficult, but she could get email summaries and request vehicle online quotes????
Any one know of any specific rules??All of the US airlines give miles for paid domestic infant tickets - i.e., the ones that are 50% off. Just put the FF # in the record. I don't believe any airlines give miles for the infant international tickets - i.e., the ones that are 10% of the regular fare.
[This message has been edited by JerryFF (edited 08-07-2001).]flytoeat, I wish my parents had been as innovative! Maybe I wouldn't have had to work so hard, since I was 10 years old. Now, I am spending all that hard earned money on fares to keep my Elite status.
R-, Are we related?
Can't blame the child for complaining about the small seats in coach. Everybody complains. Especially, the people seated next to a heavyweight. How do they like the food served on occasion? Or do they bring their own favorites?About lying about the kid's age:
That may backfire once you want to use child/youth fares later.
Of course, they'll get a head start on qualifying for senior citizen fares. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gifOriginally posted by caseynshan:
So does anyone know of signup any current sign-up bonuses, So I can can get her started off right??
I know I just missed the Northwest one.
Try the AA 20 partner promotion. I've completed it for both my 3 year old and 11 month old daughters! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gifOriginally posted by JS:
For heaven's sake, lie about the kid's age! It's just a FF account! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif
---
I, for one, do not know if this is truely good, sound advice! Besides, you'll have no problem getting registered and accruing miles! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gifMy daughter (born this April) received the Worldperks Fly Free Faster 10,000 mile bonus prior to her birth. Her parents knew the name to be, registered her for Worldperks membership and purchased in her name from 5 Worldperks partners.Originally posted by caseynshan:
I read somewhere that you couldn't sign up a kid until they are two years old, but I just checked American and I don't think they have ask for an age, so I signed her up (3 months old). Obviously she won't get miles when we fly since we don't buy her a seat, and the getting miles for car insurance quotes may be a little difficult, but she could get email summaries and request vehicle online quotes????
Any one know of any specific rules??
My 3 and a half year old son, a NW Silver Elite, has been at this since he was born. Since we 'll soon have another baby and we are set on the name I am actually thinking about getting started sooner http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif
It will be nice to know the actual rules but that will take the fun out of the FF activity http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif
GeorgeFor heaven's sake, lie about the kid's age! It's just a FF account! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gifOn the (thankfully rare) occasion that we do not get upgrades, I bring food for the kids. He (the two year old) complains about the food in first if they run out of steak.Anybody, tried signing up the infant at conception?So does anyone know of signup any current sign-up bonuses, So I can can get her started off right??
I know I just missed the Northwest one.All the majors I've used (NWA, DL, AA, etc.) give mileage for any paid ticket. You wouldn't get miles for children under 2 years only because they normally wouldn't pay.
As mentioned above though, you don't always have to provide an age to get a FF account.i was able to sign her up for UA, DL, NW, AA, Hawaiian all without lying.
Some required b-day some didn't
caseyNot only can infants be signed up for FF programs, they can earn elite status cheaply. If you call the airline to make their reservation, or use expedia.com you can frequently get a child's ticket for 1/2 price or less, with full FF miles. My youngest son, now age 2, was confused about the small seat (his FAA approved booster seat did not fit in the coach seat.) and limited service on a flight when, for the first time in his life, we did not get upgrades on a segment. (note: We did have to use milage upgrades for him until he became elite and started earning his own upgrades). He was 10 days old on his first flight. Before he turned two, we usually bought him a seat on any trip over two hours.Depends on the airline. I took my 11 month old child to New Zealand on AirNZ, and I bought a seat. Air Canada don't allow members under two, but United were happy to credit the roughly 20k miles to a Mileage Plus account.
Anybody know of any airline that gives miles for (paid) infant tickets?#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
|
Catalogado bajo homelessguestb.comedit