7 Airlines That Let You Transfer Your Frequent Flyer Status From Another Program

Since the dawn of the first airline loyalty program, when Texas International Airlines created its frequent flyer miles program in 1979, airlines have been rewarding customers with extra perks and benefits for flying with them frequently. Naturally, these customers were more inclined to stick with one or two carriers, providing a steady stream of revenue for the airlines and creating a reciprocal relationship that has benefitted both sides.

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