The airlines, fares, and frequent flyer programs a complicated semi-opaque rules based system. Systems are hackable. This talk will show examples of how to hack and manipulate. It'll include how to fly around the world, in first class, for free. How to get free upgrades, and why somebody would do a mile run.
Comments on "Hacking Frequent Flyer Programs"
If he worked half ... If he worked half as much as he sits on planes, he likely wouldn't have any vacation time to travel the world.? If you can (which you can), then why not fly for free (or next to nothing)? Why spend hard-earned money when you don't have to?
Thanks for? posting ... Thanks for? posting. Yes, this works.
I suppose if this ... I suppose if this guy worked half the time he spends on a plane he would make more money than the seats cost.?
does this still ... does this still work??
no need for ... no need for frequent flyer status. they'll also treat you well if you just cut your beard.?
and michna? is t**s! and michna? is t**s!
and michna is t**s
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cool except the ... cool except the whole cc thing will fk ur? history up.
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