• expired

4000 Free Flyer Miles for New Alitalia MilleMiglia Program Members

20

New Members enroll in MilleMiglia Flyer Program by 28th February 2015; for 4,000 bonus miles.

Alitalia MilleMiglia

Need to fly or register account activity within 3 months to be credited with bonus miles

Terms and Conditions: (from website, edited out the poor english)
The 4,000 Welcome Bonus miles are credited to the new MilleMiglia Members account as follows:
* 2015 Welcome Bonus of 2,000 miles
* Extra Welcome Bonus of 2,000 miles
Both bonuses will be credited after the first flight or activity with Alitalia or Program Partners within three months from the enrollment date.
The bonuses will be credited within 7 days from the first activity done within the Program.
The Welcome Bonuses do not qualify for MilleMiglia Elite Status access or renewal and they can be combined with other bonuses awarded for other promotions.

Might be useful for anyone booking or recently booked on Etihad, Alitalia or Partner Airlines.

Related Stores

alitalia.com
alitalia.com

closed Comments

  • +2

    FYI- Alitalia is part of the skyteam alliance - http://www.skyteam.com/

    Could be useful for people who fly to/from china/indonesia/korea/usa.

    • Good find, thanks for adding…

  • +2

    I remember I the late 80's when Alitalia had a poor reputation and it stood for Aircraft Landed In Tokyo All Luggage In Anchorage

    • +1

      QANTAS:

      QUICKIES AVAILABLE NOW in TOILET: ASK STAFF.

      • After their crash, I mean incident in Bangkok, it was Quite A Nice Trip Any Survivors

  • +3

    T&C: "Both bonuses will be credited after the first flight or activity with Alitalia or Program Partners within three months from the enrollment date."

    Makes it almost useless if you are not going to fly soon

    • But GREAT if you are like me

      WHAT would be more usefull is what do you get with 4000 miles?

  • Hope the airline is solvent for long enough to use the points

    • +1

      Its 49% owned by Etihad, so no issue, and has never failed to be operational

      Must have cost Italian GovCo BILLIONS to keep it running

Login or Join to leave a comment