Virgin Atlantic, Britain's second largest long-haul airline, has announced the Double Miles-Double Smiles offer as a part of its ongoing frequent flyer initiatives for its Upper Class members on its India-London sector.
In the offer, you earn twice the miles, which you can redeem as - hold your breath - space miles. Earn enough and you can become a member of the 100 mile high club and redeem a space trip with Virgin Galactic spaceline.
Now if you are not that lucky, you can definitely spend those miles on the usual gamut of stuff: reward flights, upgrades and limo transfers, car hire, hotel breaks, holidays and helicopter flights.
For a trip with Virgin Galactic into space, you will need to earn two million Flying Club miles on Virgin Atlantic flights to be able to redeem them as space miles. Sadly, the offer remains only till 15th January 2007 ? so you need to add up your miles as soon as possible.
05/12/06 Elizabeth Thomas/Business Standard
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