Miles Tips
#1
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Miles Tips
I will fire first.
When you fly From UK to Greece or Greece to UK on Economy, try to book via bmi.
BD codeshares with A3 on the UK-Greece route and some of their cheapest fares (usually are even cheaper from what A3 sells on its website) will give you 100% of the miles in the M&B programme. If you book it from A3 and try to credit this flight in M&B you will get only 500 miles and you will probably pay more.
When you fly From UK to Greece or Greece to UK on Economy, try to book via bmi.
BD codeshares with A3 on the UK-Greece route and some of their cheapest fares (usually are even cheaper from what A3 sells on its website) will give you 100% of the miles in the M&B programme. If you book it from A3 and try to credit this flight in M&B you will get only 500 miles and you will probably pay more.
#3
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My advice:
In the US, flying cheapo economy, choose UACO for really short segments for the 500 mile minimum, but fly US for the mid/longhaul flights, to get the 100% of miles (compared to 50% from UACO)
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Edi-lhr-ath-her
If you book from A3 the price for random dates (17/1-20/1), is Ł597 on their saver fare (minimum miles apply). 2400 miles for the return, total.
If you book via bmi, the price is Ł485. But will book you on U,S,S,S,S,K.
U,S gives you 150% of the miles (minimum 750) and K will give you 100% (minimum 500).
You will get 7250 miles, for the return. If my calculation is right.
This is excellent for the Greek students here, as many of them are getting *G only by flying home 3 times a year.
Hope that helps.
If you book via bmi, the price is Ł485. But will book you on U,S,S,S,S,K.
U,S gives you 150% of the miles (minimum 750) and K will give you 100% (minimum 500).
You will get 7250 miles, for the return. If my calculation is right.
This is excellent for the Greek students here, as many of them are getting *G only by flying home 3 times a year.
Hope that helps.
Last edited by potakas; Nov 27, 2011 at 1:52 am
#5
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'S' is the BD codeshare fare bucket. That doesn't automatically mean it maps to 'S' on A3. Miles & Bonus earning on A3 metal is fixed mileage not percentage based. You don't earn BD mileage rates just because the flights are BD coded.
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A bmi "S" bucket will give you 150% of the miles. Am I saying anything wrong?
http://en.aegeanair.com/milesandbonu...arn-miles/#BMI
http://en.aegeanair.com/milesandbonu...arn-miles/#BMI
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Apart from EDI-LHR-EDI, you're not flying on bmi, you're flying on A3, crediting to A3. So for LHR-ATH-HER-ATH-LHR, it's the A3 table you calculate from; your earnings will based on which fare bucket your BD 'S' maps to on A3.
With Star Alliance, it's the carrier that counts for earning purposes, not the codeshare.
With Star Alliance, it's the carrier that counts for earning purposes, not the codeshare.
#8
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Codeshares in *A are a bit confusing.
Since the operating carrier buys the miles, you get miles based on the operating booking class. So if you buy from BD an S fare, you get credited depending on the fare BD bought from A3.
So if BD buys a Y fare from A3, you get points based on A3 Y fares.
If BD buys a non-earning fare class from A3, you are SOL with no miles.
People on AC have been having a big problem with this, since AC buys non-earning fare classes from SQ and TG, so they don't get miles.
Since the operating carrier buys the miles, you get miles based on the operating booking class. So if you buy from BD an S fare, you get credited depending on the fare BD bought from A3.
So if BD buys a Y fare from A3, you get points based on A3 Y fares.
If BD buys a non-earning fare class from A3, you are SOL with no miles.
People on AC have been having a big problem with this, since AC buys non-earning fare classes from SQ and TG, so they don't get miles.