Fly 6 US Airways Shuttle segments and earn 18,000 miles*

Between November 1, 2012 and January 31, 2013, you’ll earn bonus miles when you fly on US Airways Shuttle routes. Register and travel on any 3 shuttle flights to earn 6,000 bonus miles. Fly an additional 3 shuttle segments and earn 12,000 more miles for a total of 18,000 bonus miles. When you need to fly between Boston, New York and Washington, DC, you can always count on hourly service and complimentary newspapers, beer, wine and snacks.



3 Shuttle flights 6,000 bonus miles

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3 more Shuttle flights   12,000 bonus miles

6+ Shuttle flights
18,000 bonus miles

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Registration is required. Travel on any 3 US Airways Shuttle flights between November 1, 2012 – January 31, 2013 and earn 6,000 bonus miles. Travel on an additional 3 US Airways Shuttle flights (for a total of 6 flights) between November 1, 2012 – January 31, 2013 and earn an additional 12,000 bonus miles. A maximum of 18,000 bonus miles can be earned in this promotion. A US Airways Shuttle segment is any nonstop flight operated between Washington, DC (DCA), New York City (LGA) and Boston (BOS). Customers with itineraries that do not contain a US Airways Shuttle flight are not eligible for bonus miles. Customers with itineraries that contain a US Airways Shuttle segment will only receive the bonus for that segment. (Example: If you fly from New York (LGA) to Washington, DC (DCA) to Phoenix, you’ll earn the promotional bonus only on the New York (LGA) to Washington, DC (DCA) US Airways Shuttle segment.) Bonus is earned on base flight miles only on flights operated by US Airways Shuttle. Bonus miles will not count toward Preferred status. Please allow 1 – 2 weeks after you register and complete travel for bonus miles to post to your account. All Dividend Miles terms and conditions apply. US Airways reserves the right to interpret and apply all promotional rules.