American Airlines Offers Free Companion Tickets to United Kingdom or Caribbean.
If a trip to the United Kingdom is in your future, American Airlines has an offer you won’t want to miss. Two Can Fly For the Price of One on Your Next Getaway.
Customers who book a ticket on American and fly round trip from the United States to the United Kingdom between now and Dec. 31, 2008will earn a free* companion ticket for future travel to the United Kingdom or to the Caribbean between Jan. 15, 2009, and Dec. 15, 2009.
Fly American Airlines round trip in First Class, Business Class or on select Economy Class fares from the United States to the United Kingdom and earn the free* companion ticket for future travel.
American, a founding member of the global oneworld(R) Alliance, offers up to 18 daily flights to London Heathrow and Manchester. On your next trip you can choose to head back to the United Kingdom or try a change of scenery in the Caribbean to one of American’s Caribbean destinations.
“We want to thank our loyal customers and express appreciation for their business,” said Rob Friedman, President – AAdvantage Marketing Programs. “This special offer from the United States to the United Kingdom effectively highlights what has long been one of American’s strengths. We serve the world’s top business centers with frequent flights, and when it’s time for leisure travel, we also offer service to the world’s leading vacation and resort destinations — such as the Caribbean.”
To participate in this offer, simply book and travel on your qualifying** ticket between Sept. 18 and Dec. 31, 2008. Register before your trip at http://www.aa.com/offers using promotion code UKCMP. Be sure you are subscribed to at least one of American’s e-mail products as of Dec. 31, 2008, in order to receive your companion ticket.
If you’re not already an AAdvantage member, it’s easy and free to enroll. Just visit http://www.aa.com/enroll.
By Karen Loftus
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