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Rewards take flight with Mabuhay Miles Philippine Airlines

Sunday, December 6, 2009


Earning Miles as you fly from a Philippine Star article Sunday, December 6, 2009

Mabuhay Miles has enabled its members’ earning ability to considerably improve, by earning actual Miles flown and class of service bonuses between 25 percent and 75 percent, with the exception of promotional and non-revenue tickets.

Members who fly on Philippine Airlines code-share partners, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Etihad, Gulf Air, Malaysia Airlines, Qatar Airways and Royal Brunei Airlines earn Miles. However, flights in these airlines have to be flown under a PAL flight number to be eligible to earn Miles.

Widened Miles earning ability
A Mabuhay Miles member’s earning ability continues to widen.
The frequent flyer program has increased its full partner list and members can earn Miles from credit card spending, hotel and resort stays, banking services, even car rentals and purchases with lifestyle partners.

Swipe that card, earn Miles
Mabuhay Miles acknowledges that next to Miles earned from airline flights, the credit card comes as the most viable source of Miles for most of its members. And recognizing the worldwide acceptability and convenience of the credit card, Mabuhay Miles partnered with credit card companies to include them in PAL’s frequent flyer program.

The Mabuhay Miles Visa from HSBC was launched in 2002 as the official credit card of Philippine Airlines’ frequent flyer program. 

Mabuhay Miles members also have the option to convert their Rewards Points, earned from other financial institutions’ Rewards Program, into Miles. (Banking Services: Allied Bank; PNB Credit Card: Allied Bank, Banco de Oro, Citibank, Citibank Guam, Metrobank, PNB, Security Bank, Union Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Union Bank; Remittance Services: PNB.)

For Mabuhay Miles Visa Classic and Gold cards, every P45 card spent is equivalent to one Bonus Point while for Mabuhay Miles Visa Platinum cards  , every P35 card spend is equivalent to one Bonus Point. One Bonus Point is equivalent to one Mile.
 
Continue reading here and get all the details on the awards programs
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