Sentence examples for trading miles from inspiring English sources

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Frequent travelers may be having a harder time redeeming airline loyalty points for first-class seats, but apparently more travelers are trading miles for holiday gifts.

Airlines are also offering more ways for members to use their miles, like bidding for things like Broadway tickets at online auctions, trading miles for merchandise or using a combination of cash and miles for air travel.

So if you're a big spending frequent traveler and think the value is still there in trading miles for upgrades, you may want to keep collecting miles via credit card spending.

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Many frequent-flier programs are creating ways to trade miles for things other than free flights and upgrades, in an effort to make miles resemble these generic points.

Finally, to ensure a secure income for exporting farmers from what we have called "Fair Trade Miles", they must be linked to a guaranteed quantity of goods to be purchased by each buying country, within a guaranteed range of prices.

For example, my test account (with a measly 16,309 American Airlines miles and 15,000 American Express points) immediately triggered four Exchange Alerts from other users willing to pay cash or trade miles or points for the merchandise that LoyaltyMatch said my miles and points could buy.

Frequent fliers may turn up their noses when they hear I've traded miles toward Delta Platinum status to fly airlines that have suggested charging passengers to use the bathroom while flying at one point, possibly removing seats to make passengers strap up and stand for the duration of the flight, and the ever-evolving hidden fees on others.

SOCCER Major League Soccer COLUMBUS CREW--Traded MF Miles Joseph to Dallas for a conditional fourth-round draft pick in the 2002 super draft.

Plus, there are lessons on how to invest in gold (p. 250) and trade air miles (p. 254).

I was then established in my trade two miles east of Lexington meetinghouse, on west border of Woburn, and on the nineteenth morn of April, 1775, Robert Douglass and myself heard Lexington bell about one hour before day.

You can't necessarily trade in miles for money - so don't strictly think of miles as a monetary unit.

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