Alaska Turns Mileage Plan Into Business Unit
Alaska Airlines said it is turning its Mileage Plan frequent flyer program into a business unit with its own profit-and-loss statement. Gregg Saretsky, senior VP-marketing, said the plan generates more than $80 million a year in revenue and directly employs about 200 people. Airlines traditionally...
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