2015 Mileage Display On United.Com 2015 Mileage Display On United.Com

Productivity
Version: 0.0.13
Last Update: 2014-06-18

Overview

2015 Mileage Display On United.Com is a Chrome extension developed by Corey Terrell. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of 2015 Mileage Display On United.Com is 0.0.13, updated on 2014-06-18.
17 users have installed this extension. 2 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Displays redeemable mileage earned under the 2015 MileagePlus program.

This extension calculates the number of miles an itinerary will earn under the 2015 MileagePlus program rules. It adds a link to view earnings to all fare search pages, displays earnings on the Review Trip Itinerary page, and displays earnings on the View Current Reservation page.

PLEASE NOTE: The fares displayed on the search pages include all taxes and fees, so the mileage earnings displayed will be higher than what you will actually earn in reality. The fare basis and taxes are not broken down on search pages so there is no way to show the real value here. When you arrive at the Review Trip Itinerary page, the base fare and taxes/fees are broken out so the calculation can be made correctly. The same is true on the View Current Reservation page: the values are accurate.

Rating

2 ratings

Total Installs

17

Information

Last Update

2014-06-18

Current Version

0.0.13

Size

24.83KiB

Author

Corey Terrell

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Alan Kennan
2014-06-17

Great stuff. Only thing missing is a function that pops up a message on some percentage of all page loads that says: "Remember: The Brick does not love you."

avatar Ross Gale
2014-06-12

I've faced the music. I know that when I have to fly United, I am going to get bent over a galley cart, proverbially speaking. This holds especially true under the new Mileage Plus flyer-friendly mileage earning program... This great Chrome add-in affords me the ability to know exactly how much I need to relax in order to withstand the new level of abuse I'm about to endure starting March 1, 2015.

avatar Alan Kennan
2014-06-17

Great stuff. Only thing missing is a function that pops up a message on some percentage of all page loads that says: "Remember: The Brick does not love you."

avatar Ross Gale
2014-06-12

I've faced the music. I know that when I have to fly United, I am going to get bent over a galley cart, proverbially speaking. This holds especially true under the new Mileage Plus flyer-friendly mileage earning program... This great Chrome add-in affords me the ability to know exactly how much I need to relax in order to withstand the new level of abuse I'm about to endure starting March 1, 2015.

avatar Alan Kennan
2014-06-17

Great stuff. Only thing missing is a function that pops up a message on some percentage of all page loads that says: "Remember: The Brick does not love you."