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Beginning Oct. 27, Continental Airlines will join Star Alliance’s list of member airlines, allowing Continental OnePass members to have reciprocal mileage earning and redemption opportunities with the 21 airlines in the program.

 

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Photo: Flyinace2000

 

 

What does this mean for OnePass members besides a list of new airlines on which you can earn miles? Most changes to the program benefit Platinum and Gold Elite members, however all OnePass members will no longer be required to have a Saturday night stay for reward travel.

 

Other changes are included in this move by Continental. As of Oct. 25, the airline will discontinue its OnePass partnership with Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air and American Eagle Airlines.

 

 

If you’re a OnePass member, start getting used to Continental’s new airline buddies, which include: United Airlines, Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines.




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Oct 15, 2009 9:17 PM Guest Opal  says:

who are the partners of Star Alliance.

Will you be issuing a new card

 

If we do not use your partner airlines can we redeem our mileage.  I have 90,000 pts.

 

Opal

Oct 17, 2009 10:26 AM Guest Auguste Herrin  says:

Can we combine the OnePassmiles with the new Star Alliance

Oct 17, 2009 10:43 AM Jill K. Robinson Jill K. Robinson    says:

Here's a great starting point for learning about OnePass changes:

 

http://bit.ly/1ZDJQh

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