UA's DEQM/TEQM Extended Until October 15, 2009 for Australian Residents

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An exclusive offer for Australian Residents:

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Booking dates:
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Travel dates: June 16, 2009 - October 15, 2009
Registration dates: March 19, 2009 - October 15, 2009

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Or, earn double EQM on qualifying flights in all other classes of service.
 
hmmm, i was almost nuts enough to think i could become 1K as well as QF WP.... hmmmm.... half tempting but i wont be doing so much *A flying next year i don't think. Then again those SWU would stil be useful....

Nah time for therapy ! i don't need it this year. :lol:
 
Just updated my spreadsheet.

With DEQM I'll be over 300,000 EQM for 2009.

That's 14 SWU's!
 
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Would anyone know if the DEQM/TEQM bonus would apply to a flight that departs the US on October 15,2009 but crosses the dateline and lands in Sydney on the morning of October 17?
 
Generally, scheduled departure date and time are used to determine such eligibility.
 
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