Just six months after increasing redemption rates for flights to Europe, LifeMiles has again raised prices without warning.
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Business-class flights start at 69,000 LifeMiles. For first class, 120,000 LifeMiles plus fees are required. Fees are dependent on current currency conversion rates. Avianca allows for mixed-cabin ...
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“We’ll be ripping up the province’s contract with Starlink. Ontario won’t do business with people hellbent on destroying our economy,” Premier Doug Ford said in an emailed statement.