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Now don’t hate on me because I am not forcing you to sleep in an airport – I am just putting up the deal. There are clearly far simpler ways to pick up MQMs but this has a few things going for it. First, it is all done in about 24 hours. Next you can go in coach or sleep in First class (would be my choice). Sure, if you do it in coach and maybe get to a hotel and sleep a few hours. Either way I am only finding the cheaper price on PriceLine.
Here are the coach numbers:
Cost: $203
4,938 MQMs at 4.1 CPM via SLC 2x
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The coach flights are HERE
The first class flights are HERE
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Do you ever come across mileage runs out of RDU?
@George – I look everywhere 🙂