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Reno Air to Discontinue QQuick Miles Frequent Traveler Program

    RENO, Nev., June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Reno Air announced today that their
QQuick Miles rewards program will end on December 31, 1999 and that effective
January 1, 2000 each QQuick Miles member's remaining mileage balance will be
automatically credited in the American Airlines AAdvantage program as a bonus.
QQuick Miles members who currently do not have an American Airlines AAdvantage
account have been enrolled in the American Airlines AAdvantage program.
    "We are very pleased to offer our frequent travelers this opportunity in
conjunction with the American Airlines AAdvantage program -- the world's
premier traveler awards program," said Joanne Smith, Reno Air's senior vice
president of marketing.  "All miles earned in the Reno Air QQuick Miles
program will be eligible for travel awards on American Airlines and its travel
partners after January 1, 2000.  This is a tremendous benefit to our
customers," continued Smith.
    All QQuick Miles elite members will maintain their elite status in the
American AAdvantage program effective January 1, 2000.  In addition, between
August 31, 1999 and December 31, 1999, Reno Air QQuick Miles members may earn
QQuick Miles on all American Airlines and American Eagle flights worldwide.
Reno Air passengers may presently earn American Airlines AAdvantage miles;
accordingly Reno Air frequent travelers may choose to earn either American
Airlines AAdvantage Miles or Reno Air QQuick Miles on all American Airlines or
Reno Air flights during the wind-down of the Reno Air QQuick Miles program.
QQuick Miles may be earned on Reno Air flights through December 31, 1999 and
awards may be redeemed through the QQuick Miles program through
December 31, 1999.
    The American Airlines AAdvantage program is the world's largest travel
awards program with a worldwide network of more than 110 airlines, hotel, car
rental and other service participants.  Reno Air is a wholly-owned subsidiary
of American Airlines.


SOURCE Reno Air




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