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Continental Airlines OnePassNewest Review: ... now enrolled, so what's the benefits I hear you ask? Every time you fly with Continental they will credit your account with the number of miles you fly. For example, you book a flight that is to a destination 3000 miles away, your account will be credited with 3000 miles or 6000 miles if it is a return flight. It used to be that you would receive 500 miles even if your destination was ... more |
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Read Reviews for Continental Airlines OnePass
by - written on 10/02/09 (Very useful, 179 readings)
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OnePass is Continental Airlines frequent flyer programme. Every time you fly with Continental you can earn OnePass miles that can be redeemed for reward travel on future flights. The first thing you need to do is enrol on the scheme and this can be done on their website www.continental.com. Once you have done this you will be issued with a membership number and eventually through the post, you will receive a membership card. If memory serves me well, this took a few weeks to arrive. It is best to enrol before booking any flights as that way you can enter your membership number on screen whilst making your booking. Don't worry if you forget, as you can ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/12/05 (Somewhat useful, 191 readings)
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after clocking up over 100.000 miles, and still not a ONE PASS MEMBER its geared for business people who use the planes like trains , and money is no object on, tax perks and not for overseas holiday makers, even though they push the advertising out, even buying the tickets on there site, you suddenly find its the wrong code , or doesnt cover , the segment deal, then its only for a year and you have to start again ,loosing what segments you have got then trying to get an upgrade or free flight again not geared for outside the u.s. sorry in future, will look for cheaper flights , not air ... Read the complete review

