Mileage Program – What it is and how it works
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In general, the main objective of a mileage program is to reward customer loyalty.
In this sense, consumers are able to accumulate points and exchange them for services and products.
However, there are still many doubts surrounding the topic and therefore, today we will talk about what this type of program is and how it works.
Getting to know the Mileage Program
First of all, you should know that the mileage program can also be called a passenger program or miles program.
Therefore, the benefits are usually provided by airlines that want to reward their customers.
The first program was created by a North American company called Pan Am. With this company, customers who bought three airline tickets would get the fourth one free, which would be a discount of 25%.
The idea was then implemented in several other companies and improved over the years.
But how does this program work?
Let's understand together below:
How a passenger program works
In general, the customer simply needs to register on the company's website and make a purchase to obtain points from the mileage program.
In fact, when choosing your tickets, most websites indicate the number of points you will earn when you complete your purchase.
And with regard to points, they are made available according to the distance traveled on flights.
For example, after reaching a certain amount of points, you can get a free airline ticket.
It is also possible to exchange for access to the VIP area or for products and services, which are normally offered by partner companies of the companies.
Furthermore, it is worth mentioning that depending on the company, the points may have an expiration date.
In other words, if the customer does not use their points, after a few months they simply expire and it is not possible to use them in any way.
Brazil's main program
Well, the main mileage program in Brazil is that of the largest Brazilian company, Latam Airlines.
With this, the famous Latam Pass works just as we mentioned above, the company is able to reward consumers who always buy airline tickets on the website.
To give you an idea, through this program you can count on additional baggage, advance or postpone flights, changes and refunds, among other advantages.
Conclusion
In addition to the Latam Pass mileage program, there is also Tudo Azul from Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras, Smiles from Gol and other options.
In the program of Blue, for example, you can search for airline tickets and indicate that payment will be made in points.
In fact, on some sites like Hot Miles, customers who have accumulated points can make the sale. This way, they avoid the points expiring and can make good profits.
Therefore, we recommend that you access the links to learn about Latam or Azul services.
Also, be sure to check out the Hot Milhas content and understand how selling your points works.
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*Research source: Own authorship
