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		<title>By: Continental Airlines Is Sticking It To Their Frequent Flier Credit Card Holders &#124; Best Airline Miles Credit Cards</title>
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		<description>[...] Continental Airlines said this past Friday that it is reducing the number of miles it awards frequent fliers on its shorter flights and lowering any bonus miles it gives to many of its most frequent fliers. Last month, US Airways ended bonus miles for its most-frequent fliers. The main reason for the changes is coming from an unprofitable airline industry trying to grapple with record fuel prices. Even with fuel prices dropping over the past couple of weeks it is not doing enough to combat prices. [...]</description>
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