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Frequent flyer programs

Frequent flyer programs (FFPs) are loyalty schemes offered by airlines to reward travelers for flying with them. When you fly, you earn points or miles based on the distance traveled and the fare paid. These points can be redeemed for free flights, upgrades, or other perks like priority boarding and lounge access. FFPs often partner with hotels, car rental companies, and retailers, allowing members to earn points through various purchases. This encourages customer loyalty, as travelers are incentivized to choose the same airline to accumulate rewards over time.

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    Frequent Flyer Programs (FFPs) are rewards programs offered by airlines to encourage customer loyalty. When you fly with a particular airline, or its partners, you earn points or miles based on the distance traveled or the ticket price. These points can be redeemed for free flights, seat upgrades, or other perks, such as access to airport lounges. Members often enjoy additional benefits, like priority boarding or extra baggage allowance. The more you fly with an airline, the more rewards you accumulate, which can enhance your travel experiences.