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Do you own a business, large or small? Or know someone who does? If so, the following offer can net you First Class domestic fares for $1,099 round-trip, up to 50% off published fares depending on the route.
Incentive Flight Certificates are offered by American Airlines through its "Incentive Program." Certificates are designed to be used for customer loyalty programs; motivational, sales, and safety programs; recognition of outstanding accomplishment or superior customer service; corporate gifts; or simply a way to say "thank you."
Seven-day advance purchase and a Saturday-night stay are required, so this strategy won't be appropriate for all First Class travel situations.
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Flight certificates provide round-trip air travel to any American Airlines destination, and prices for Business and First Class vary accordingly. Certificate prices are guaranteed for the entire term of the contract and have specific fare rules.
For more information about the American Airlines Incentive Flight Certificate program, call (800) 677-9555.






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I am a 1K Million Miler on UAL but want to find is there any way to put AMEX miles into the United Account. Also, can you sign up for Air New Zealand's mileage program and put Amex miles into it directly?
I'm interested in any special upgrades (or mileage runs) to fly from home base Monterey to Washington DC, Orlando and Munich (or other nearby city), primarily on United as they seem to have a lock on the best schedules from Monterey. Otherwise, upgrades to business that ultimately get to Munich/Frankfurt/Zurich/Vienna from San Jose and SFO. Thanks, a landlocked frequent flyer.
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