The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT25) PETALUMA, Calif. -- Aug. 16, 2002 -- AIRLINES-FREQUENT-FLIERS -- Americans are accumulating and cashing in frequent-flier miles at a record pace, scrambling for upgrades and free flights even as a dearth of paying customers has left the airlines losing billions of dollars. Experts say that the overall slowdown in travel means that it is no harder than usual for customers to redeem miles. Kevin Vukson, a labor union organizer from Petaluma, Calif., spent $125 for a ticket that gave him 8,000 frequent-flier miles. "It was the mother of all mileage runs,'' he said. (Thor Swift/The New York Times)
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The New York Times Agency
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