Hawaiian Airlines says miles will no longer expire

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Hawaiian is the latest airline to end mileage expirations for loyalty program members.
Hawaiian is the latest airline to end mileage expirations for loyalty program members.

Hawaiian Airlines has done away with mileage expirations in its loyalty program.

HawaiianMiles members previously had to post account activity at least every 18 months in order to preserve their miles, although such requirements were suspended for most of last year.

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"Removing mileage expiration is one of many changes we're making to better serve our guests and members," Avi Mannis, Hawaiian's senior vice president of marketing, said about the change.

"The hard times we have gone through as an airline have challenged us to ask ourselves how we can be an even better airline, for our guests, our employees and our communities."

Hawaiian joins other U.S. airline loyalty programs that do not have mileage expirations, including Delta, United, JetBlue and Southwest.

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