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AA has announced that they will be discontinuing the non-expiring miles program it has kept since July of 1989. Starting 11/1/2012, all non-expiring miles will be converted to standard AAdvantage miles with a 25% bonus. For those who would like to use their old miles prior to the change, here are two links to the old award chart on JonNYC s Flickr account: blue book for travel trailer LINK and LINK . AA s webpage on the conversion can be found here: LINK.
BA is changing the departure terminal at London Heathrow (LHR) for many existing blue book for travel trailer flights starting with the launch of its winter schedule service on 10/28/2012. Flights to Aberdeen (ABZ), Agadir (AGA), Bergen (BGO), Bologna (BLQ), Edinburgh (EDI), Manchester (MAN), Oslo (OSL), Stavanger (SVG), and Zurich (ZRH) will now depart from Terminal 5. Flights to Basel (BSL), Belfast (BFS), Dusseldorf (DUS), Hanover (HAJ), Luxembourg (LUX), Lyon (LYS), Marseille (MRS), and Toulouse (TLS) will now depart from Terminal 1. LINK .
LA s first Boeing 787 has been completed at Boeing s factory in Everett, WA. LA will become the second airline after JAL (JL) in the oneworld alliance to fly the 787 when it is delivered in September. The first LA route to use these aircraft will most likely be Los Angeles blue book for travel trailer (LAX) or Buenos Aires (EZE). LINK .
RJ has announced plans to start flights from Amman (AMM) to Almaty, Kazakhstan blue book for travel trailer (ALA) after the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the two countries. Flights would start in September 2013. LINK .
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