Posted on 10/22/2003 7:18:49 PM PDT by TheOtherOne
Delta, Southwest Let Passengers Donate Miles to Soldiers on R&R; Other Airlines Consider Idea
Published: Oct 22, 2003
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A congressman whose district includes Baltimore-Washington International Airport started "Operation Hero Miles" and asked airlines to help set up the pool of frequent-flier miles.
Delta Air Lines said Wednesday it would participate. Southwest Airlines, the No. 1 carrier at BWI, will let passengers donate tickets earned through the airline's reward system, said Christine Turneabe-Connelly, a Southwest spokeswoman.
Other airlines said they were considering the plan.
Last month, the Pentagon started giving soldiers two-week leaves in the largest R&R program since the Vietnam War. Some flew to Germany and others to BWI for free. The soldiers are responsible for flights the rest of the way to their destination, although major airlines have offered discounts.
Rep. C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger, a first-term Democrat, initiated the idea after the House left airfare out of the $87 billion package of aid for Iraq and Afghanistan. His congressional staff donated 67,000 of their frequent-flier miles, a spokeswoman said.
"So many people have come up with some very creative ways to support the troops. It's very gratifying," said Army Maj. Mike Escudie of U.S. Central Command in Tampa, Fla.
Delta donated 10 million miles to get its program started, spokeswoman Peggy Estes said. Any active service member in Iraq will be eligible for round-trip "Sky Miles" starting Nov. 1, she said.
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Rep. C.A. Ruppersberger: http://dutch.house.gov
Delta Air Lines: http://www.delta.com
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SkyMiles members may donate miles to support the United States military's Operation Iraqi Freedom Rest and Relaxation (R&R) program, beginning Thursday, Oct. 23. Military personnel will use donated miles when returning home between Nov. 1, 2003 and Sept. 30, 2004.
Delta Airlines offering us another opportunity to help the troops.
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