What is the difference between airline tickets, airline vouchers, coupons, credit, gift certificates, frequent flyer miles and credit card points?
Travelers can buy and sell changeable airline tickets, airline vouchers, coupons, credit, gift certificates, frequent flyer miles and credit card points to travel both domestically and internationally. Buyers should simply read the listing description and details, to ensure that the airline product that they are purchasing, will allow them to travel to the destination of their choice. Buyers can use either one of these products to board the plane. The difference between these products is simply that: • Airline tickets and vouchers are typically either one way or round trip tickets. • Airline credit, coupons and gift certificates typically have a value that can be used toward the total cost of a ticket. For example if a buyer is looking to purchase a $400 ticket and buys a $150 credit from Flyhub, he will present it to the airline and still be required to pay them $250. • Frequent flyer miles and credit card points are slightly different. Before buying them you should call the airline a
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