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I made a YouTube video called How to Add Free Oneways to US Airways Awards to include in my Los Angeles Frequent Traveler University Presentation.
The video goes through using united.com to perform award searches, the exact order of the searches you need to perform, and how to call US Airways to actually book.
The video is a companion to Master Thread: Free Oneways on US Airways Awards.
It is included in my slide show about booking free oneways that has been downloaded over 10,000 times. You can find the slide show here.
I have several other YouTube videos on my YouTube page including videos on booking free oneways on every airline, Southwest tutorials, and one on how to use my Mile Value calculator.
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