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Ways To Use US Airways Dividend Miles Before The Merger With American Airlines

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US Airways is no longer, it merged with American Airlines

 

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Apply for the US Airways Dividend Miles MasterCard Here
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Become A Member of the US Airways Dividend Miles Program Here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now that you have accumulated all of these Dividend miles, how can you use these miles for free travel?  The options are listed below.

1. Use Miles For Flights

You can use your Dividend miles to book flights on US Airways and American Airlines and oneworld airlines and other participating airlines

2. Use Miles For Upgrades

Redeem your miles for cabin upgrades.

Click here to learn more about using US Airways Dividend Miles 

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