FREQUENT FLYERS Sample Clauses

FREQUENT FLYERS. 11.1 Frontier may offer to participants in the Frontier Frequent Flyer program only (and not participants in any other frequent flyer program with which Frontier may have a participation agreement) the opportunity to accrue and redeem Frontier mileage on the Codeshared Flights. Mileage accrual on Codeshared Flights will be calculated by and awarded to Frontier Frequent Flyer participants at Frontier' sole discretion. Mesa shall have sole and exclusive control of frequent flyer capacity awarded in each route for award travel on Codeshared Flights for Frontier Frequent Flyer program members; provided, however such average frequent flyer capacity on Mesa flights shall not be less than seven percent("FF Seat Availability").
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FREQUENT FLYERS. 12.1 Delta may award frequent flyer credits to Codeshared Passengers who are members of Delta’s frequent flyer program (“SkyMiles”). SkyMiles members will have the right to redeem miles for program awards, including awards for travel on Hosted Prorate Flights, in a manner consistent with the SkyMiles program. Big Sky agrees to honor all Delta frequent flyer (SkyMiles) award tickets booked for travel on a Codeshare Flight. Delta shall not be required to pay Big Sky any compensation in connection with such travel on SkyMiles award tickets.
FREQUENT FLYERS. If you are a Frequent Flyer member and if the airline offers miles for tickets issued by Image Tours, it is your responsibility to make sure that you are credited your miles. The best way to do this is to enter your Frequent Flyer information through the airline website after tickets are issued. It is important that you do not make any other changes to the record, including seat assignments. We recommend you record your ticket number and keep your boarding passes until your Frequent Flyer statement includes your miles. Image Tours Inc cannot provide hard copies of tickets.

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