VANGUARD AIRLINES ANNOUNCES "THREEQUENT FLYER" PROGRAM JAN 27TH, 1997, 7:49 PM EST
KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan 27PRNewswire/--Vanguard Airlines, Inc. announced today an exciting program to earn free flights fast.
With Vantguard Airlines' new "ThreequentFlyer" Program, a customer just needs to complete three round-trip flights to earn one free round-trip to any of Vanguard's fifteen great destinations. The three flights must be completed between January 26 and June 1, 1997. The free flight will be valid through June 1, 1998.
Randy Smith, Director of Marketing for Vanguard Airlines said, "If you fly now, by the time summer rolls around you could have a free flight just waiting to be used to anywhere Vanguard flies, including Florida or California. It's also a great way for us to reward our loyal customers."
Cuustomers may pick up a Threequent Flyer Passport at any Vanguard ticket counter and be on their way to free travel, faster. Once the form is completed they will mail or fax it to Vanguard where a credit will be created for each customer.
Vanguard Airlines, which began service in December 1994 and is headquaartered in Kansas City, is a low-price passenger airline profiding convenient, scheduled jet service. Vanguard serves the following cities: Atlanta, Chicago-Midway, Dallas/Ft.Worth, Denver, Des Moines, Ft. Myers, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneoapolis/St. Paul, Orlando, San Francisco, Tampa/St Petersburg and Wichita. The company currently employs 568 people and operates a fleet of eight aircraft, consisting of two Boeing 737-300s and six Boeing 737-200s.
Passengers may make reservations by calling 1-800-VANGUARD or their local travel agent.
Customers should allow ten days for processing before reserving a free round-trip. Free trips are transferable and are good to any Vanguard distination. Customers may credit the flights to the ThreequentFlyer Program or to Vanguar's current Frequent Flyer Program, but may not apply one flight to both. Credit earned by this program has no cash value and is void if sold, purchased, brokered, or bartered. An application that is incomplete, has been altered, or is not complete in accordance with the rules will be rejected. SOURCE Vanguard Airlines
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