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If you find yourself coming to Atlanta between now and early May, you can earn triple or quadruple with AirTran. AirTran is offering six A+ Reward credits for roundtrip flights in coach and 12 A+ Rewards credits for roundtrips in business class. The promotion is good for flights between March 1, 2012 and May 2, 2012.
How To Get Triple Or Quadruple AirTran Credits
- Register for the promotion through this link
Promotion Details
- Register for this promotion between March 29, 2012 and May 2, 2012
- Book and fly between March 1, 2012 and May 2, 2012
- Must be an A+ Rewards member registered for this promotion prior to travel
Terms And Conditions
- Tickets must be booked and flown between March 1 and May 2, 2012
- Registration required prior to booking. Round-trip purchase is not required
- Must be a Member of A+ Rewards and registered for the promotion prior to departure
- Only valid on A+ Rewards credit-earning flights and may not be combined with any other A+ Rewards promotions or offers
- Bonus A+ credits will be rewarded based on original class of service purchased
- Bonus A+ credits do not count toward Elite status
- The Business Class bonus does not count toward Elite status
- If any portion of the trip falls outside the promotional period, bonus A+ credits will be received for only the portion within the promotional period
- Please allow up to 3 weeks for bonus A+ credits to post to your A+ Rewards account
- All terms and conditions of the A+ Rewards program apply
- Retroactive A+ Rewards credits will not be granted
Bottom Line
If you fly AirTran make sure you sign up for the triple and quadruple promotion. The A+ Rewards will convert to Southwest Rapid Rewards at some point in the near future.
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