With Airline Finances so Precarious, What'Ll Become of My Air Miles?
1st Oct 2005, 18:00 GMT
By Justin Bachman Q: The big airlines just can't catch a break financially. What happens with my frequent flier miles if that company goes bankrupt or, even worse, quits flying? A: With Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines Corp.
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