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rex Jun 13th, 2005 04:31 PM

I haven't received any such e-mail (nor any check yet either). It's been 20 business days since the deadline (as of today), though not 20 days since we flew.

rex Jun 14th, 2005 08:21 PM

Fascinating reading (mostly all water under the bridge at this point) on http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=429706

Thanks to Flyboy for this...

See http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34635973 for context of why this (seemingly closed) story is still alive.

esm Jun 14th, 2005 08:45 PM

I just finished reading it too, and looked at other postings. I had never heard of mileage runs!

pjsparlor Jun 18th, 2005 02:03 AM

Well I am the one who started all of this! Glad I posted the info and people got to take advantage of this crazy offer!

I got my rebate!!!!!!!!!! Just got back June 16, that is another story, for an another thread but I did get my rebate yesterday June 17.

rex Jun 18th, 2005 03:34 AM

I was figuring on seeing someone post about getting their rebate check soom. I got an e-mail from Carol of RFD yesterday (she says 2nd request, but I have no 1st request as far as I know) for a receipt. Pretty easy to generate electronically for her, and I e-mailed it right back to her. She says that three batches of checks went out this past week, and that they are anxious to get "all the Paris rebates" completed.

A chapter they are eager to close, no doubt!

esm Jun 18th, 2005 12:30 PM

Got my rebate today.

Flyboy Jun 18th, 2005 01:11 PM

Yes, the rebate arrived here today, too.

rex Jul 5th, 2005 07:47 PM

Finally... finally... finally...

... we got our rebate check from Rockford Airport, exactly as the program explained we would.

In a way, I haven't been terribly distressed about it, because we got an e-mail on 6/22, saying our rebate had been approved and sent to the finance department on 6/20 (prehaps they only cut checks on the 15th and the 1st).

Still, it's been a little bt unnerving.

Now, I can finally tally up the expenses of our whirlwind, and lay out how well we did (or didn't) hit our goal of "50 (euros) a day" (per person for lodging, and three meals). And that will be (more than) a little bit artificial since I don't mean for it to include transportation (transatlantic or intra-Europe) or shopping.

But still, I can finally face a spreadsheet of what our actual expenses were - - without the lump in my throat of thinking that our "bargain" $299 airfares cost (temporarily) over $1200!

rex Jul 5th, 2005 07:49 PM

Oh, and I forgot to say... one last time... thank you so very, very much, pj...

(and eager to hear how your communications with Northwest are going!)

rex Sep 23rd, 2005 02:37 PM

Two late follow-ups on this... first (and I will follow-up by separate e-mail to pj) - - but to those of you who remember pj's nightmare trip to Paris (delays, lost luggage, you name it) - - the final settlement with NW turned out pretty good.

But the more pertinent matter is that Rockford is once playing "spin the bottle" and offering a fairly good deal that likely can't be reproduced from Chicago-land or other midwest airports.

Book between Sep 23 and Sep 30, and fly before Nov 18 - - and a variety of NWA cities are but 1 get 1 free - - includes Tokyo, and not sure what other Asian cities. Might not include any europe cities, but if you want to check, e-mail me, or take a look at fylrfd.com (not sure if it is posted there or not).

RFD-Tokyo can be had for $797 in October - - not bad for two people!

Best wishes,

Rex

pjsparlor Sep 25th, 2005 11:16 AM

Thanks Rex, I was looking at the round trip to Cape Town! Expecially with all my travel vouchers! PJ

rex Sep 25th, 2005 01:12 PM

Does NW actually <i>operate</i> the flight(s) all the way to CapeTown? (it may not count if it's a code share KLM?) I mentioned Tokyo (and, I think, other Asia destinations?) because I'm pretty sure that you can get there on (an) actual NW flight(s) all the way (clearly it must be true on the DTW-NRT nonstop).

Flyboy Sep 25th, 2005 06:12 PM

Anything in Africa would be a partner airline, rather than Northwest. In Asia, Northwest has a much more significant presence (remember Northwest Orient?). Here's a link to cities served by actual Northwest flights in Asia (red squares):

http://www.nwa.com/travel/trave/route/asia.shtml

Personally, I'm taking the $200 rebate deal and heading back to Paris because it's a great opportunity to meet up with some people who are already booked. Thanks for bringing up the hot tip because I would have missed this one!


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