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In general, contrary to what many people think, miles and points are synonymous when it comes to airline tickets. Thus, points are bonuses that a person accumulates each time they use their credit card. These points are then exchanged for products, services or are transferred to companies to become miles.
So, see below for more details about airline miles and understand the advantages of using this resource to buy tickets.
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What are airline miles?
Airline miles are nothing more than a reward from companies to customers. Therefore, when registering in mileage programs, customers start to receive bonuses whenever they travel with the company.
In other words, it is advantageous both for those who are traveling, who get discounts on tickets, accommodation, car rental and other services, and also for the company.
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Air miles program
Check out the most used miles programs in Brazil:
LATAM Pass
LATAM Pass is one of the best-known points programs today, as it offers benefits for each category of customer. Thus, it is possible to accumulate miles through the Latam Pass Itaú credit card or transfer points from other cards.
It is also possible to collect miles by purchasing products at Shopping Latam and Clube Latam Pass, which has subscriptions starting at R$ 40.90.
Livelo
Livelo is a free platform that allows you to accumulate points through credit cards from partner stores and banks. In addition, the Livelo Club has a subscription starting at R$44.90 per month.
Therefore, the program allows you to exchange points for products at Livelo Shopping. In addition, you can exchange points for:
- Hotels;
- Packages;
- Services;
- Passages.
AllBlue
This program is free to register and also has a subscription club for R$ 39. The miles are used to purchase airline tickets, Azul Viagens packages and to exchange products at Shopping TudoAzul.
The downside to this option is that points expire in 24 months, which can be a problem for those who don't travel much.
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