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Midwest Miles

Midwest Miles was merged with the Frequent Flyer Programm of Frontier (EarlyReturns) in October 2010.

Midwest Airlines originated in 1969 as a Kimberly-Clark Corp. internal transportation service called K-C Aviation. It became a publicly traded company called Midwest Express in 1984 and was changed again to its current name in 2003. Perhaps best known for its infamous “baked-onboard chocolate chip cookies”, Midwest Airlines provides generous frequent flyer programs.

The Aspire Program is a loyalty program for flyers that have attained 15,000 miles or 20 flight segments with minimum awards of 500 miles for each flight regardless of length. In addition, the company offers members the additional benefits of having a dedicated customer service line, pre-reserved exit row, two free checked bags, priority boarding and when available, designated check in and security lines and free in-flight Direct TV.

The Executive Program is available after flying 25,000 miles or completing 30 flight segments. Members receive all of the benefits of the Aspire program as well as complimentary cocktails, and waiver of program and change fees in addition to confirmation standby fees.

There are a number of partner programs to earn miles with such as Avis, FTD Florists, Teleflora and Walt Disney World or flyers can open a Midwest Airlines Mastercard. Miles may also be purchased, transferred or gifted. Members staying at Hilton Hotels earn points with the Hilton Honors program as well as miles with Midwest Airlines.
Details 
URL: Midwest Miles Homepage
Customer Service contact number: 800-432-1359
Validity: Accounts without activity in the first 12 months after enrollment may be deleted.
Miles/Points transferable to other members?: No
Membership Levels 
LevelBenefitsActivity needed
Aspire- 25% Bonus miles.
- Pre-reserved exit row.
- Two free checked bags.
- Designated security line in select airports & Priority boarding.
To qualify for Midwest Miles Aspire, you need 15,000 flight miles or 20 flight segments.
 
Executive- 50% more miles.
- Complimentary inflight cocktails.
- Waived Midwest Miles program fees.
- Waived change fee.
- Waived confirmed standby fee
You need 25,000 flight miles or 30 flight segments within a calendar year to get to the Executive Status.
 
News 
08.28.2010: Earn double mileage valid for Midwest or Frontier Airlines flights from Milwaukee to Tucson from January 8 through February 28, 2011. (Valid until: 02.28.2011)
08.28.2010: You'll get Double Miles with every stay between July 7 and September 30, 2010 at more than 3,600 Hilton hotel properties. (Valid until: 09.30.2010)
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Travelcards 

The Travelcards give you a quick overview of earning possibilities of this frequent flyer program. Print the Travelcards to take them with you on your journey or have them ready when booking your travel.
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