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“US Airways Dividend Miles Members Score Big with Annual Grand Slam Promotion”

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“US Airways Dividend Miles Members Score Big with Annual Grand Slam Promotion”


US Airways Dividend Miles Members Score Big with Annual Grand Slam Promotion

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 09:14 AM PDT

Members Can Earn Up to 100,000 Bonus Miles This Fall

TEMPE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--US Airways (NYSE:LCC) steps up to the plate for the airline's third annual Dividend Miles Grand Slam promotion. Now through Nov. 14, frequent flyers who register for the Grand Slam at www.usairways.com/grandslam can score bonus miles - up to 100,000 - just for doing business with more than 100 Dividend Miles partners.

"The Grand Slam is one of our most popular promotions and an excellent opportunity for Dividend Miles members to score big bonus miles"

Dividend Miles members will earn a "hit" for each qualifying transaction with a participating Dividend Miles partner. Every time a member gets four hits, they'll earn bonus miles in addition to the miles earned from that partner. The bonuses get bigger and better the more hits a member earns. Thirty-six hits equal a "Grand Slam" award, totaling 100,000 bonus miles. The award chart follows:

Cumulative Hits         Cumulative Awards
4 Hits 4,000 Miles
8 Hits 8,000 Miles
12 Hits 14,000 Miles (3,000 of which are Preferred-qualifying miles)
16 Hits 20,000 Miles (6,000 of which are Preferred-qualifying miles)
20 Hits 30,000 Miles
24 Hits 40,000 Miles
28 Hits 60,000 Miles
32 Hits 80,000 Miles
36 Hits 100,000 Miles

Dividend Miles members wanting to take advantage of the Grand Slam promotion can earn hits by staying at a Hilton or Marriott property or renting a car with Avis or Hertz. Frequent shoppers can bank hits by shopping with a Dividend Miles partner. Ordering DVDs on Netflix, office supplies on officemax.com, sending their loved ones flowers through FTD or purchasing gifts from the Dividend Miles Shopping Mall catalog are just a few ways members can earn hits and miles. Members can also earn hits by using their US Airways MasterCard or a US Airways debit card. With more than 100 different partners, members have a variety of ways to earn miles this fall to use towards future travel.

"The Grand Slam is one of our most popular promotions and an excellent opportunity for Dividend Miles members to score big bonus miles," said Fernand Fernandez, director of customer loyalty programs for US Airways. "Whether you're a frequent shopper, traveler or fall somewhere in between, there is something for every Dividend Miles member. The more hits you get, the more miles you earn."

For terms and conditions, a complete list of partners, more information or to register for the Grand Slam promotion, Dividend Miles members can visit www.usairways.com/grandslam.

About US Airways

US Airways, along with US Airways Shuttle and US Airways Express, operates more than 3,200 flights per day and serves more than 200 communities in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, the Middle East, the Caribbean, Central and South America. The airline employs more than 31,000 aviation professionals worldwide and is a member of the Star Alliance network, which offers its customers more than 19,700 daily flights to 1,077 airports in 175 countries. Together with its US Airways Express partners, the airline serves approximately 80 million passengers each year and operates hubs in Charlotte, N.C., Philadelphia and Phoenix, and a focus city in Washington, D.C. at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. And for the eleventh consecutive year, the airline received a Diamond Award for maintenance training excellence from the Federal Aviation Administration for its Charlotte hub line maintenance facility. For more company information, visit usairways.com. (LCCG)

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