eefor jfp
Dec 28, 11, 8:39 am
Hey, all. I am thinking about using Asiana miles to upgrade a Star alliance flight this winter. My question is, are codeshare flights eligible?
Here is what the Asiana Club website says (my bolding):
Star Alliance flights that are available for seating class upgrades regular flights operated by Air Canada, Air China, Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways, Austrian Airlines, Egyptair, Brussels Airlines, Continental Airlines, TAM Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa Air, Thai Airways, Turkish Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Swiss International Airline, TAP Portugal, United Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, (Seat upgrades for Star Alliance joint flights will be provided in the future)
So are "regular" flights those operated AND marketed by the airlines listed? And are "joint" flights codeshare flights? Anyone with any info/experience would be welcome. I found a fairly decent "B" fare from Croatia to the US--the fare is sold by OU (Croatia Airlines) but it is a codeshare with SK (SAS) as the operating carrier.
I called Asiana and they promised to get back to me, but I thought I would try the experts on this board.
Another potential problem is that OU isn't on the list above from the Asiana website. The difference in a "B" fare with OU vs with SAS is close to $600. But in any event, since all the lower buckets are available through OU, I don't want to pay for "B" if there's no chance to get the upgrade.
Here is what the Asiana Club website says (my bolding):
Star Alliance flights that are available for seating class upgrades regular flights operated by Air Canada, Air China, Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways, Austrian Airlines, Egyptair, Brussels Airlines, Continental Airlines, TAM Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa Air, Thai Airways, Turkish Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Swiss International Airline, TAP Portugal, United Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, (Seat upgrades for Star Alliance joint flights will be provided in the future)
So are "regular" flights those operated AND marketed by the airlines listed? And are "joint" flights codeshare flights? Anyone with any info/experience would be welcome. I found a fairly decent "B" fare from Croatia to the US--the fare is sold by OU (Croatia Airlines) but it is a codeshare with SK (SAS) as the operating carrier.
I called Asiana and they promised to get back to me, but I thought I would try the experts on this board.
Another potential problem is that OU isn't on the list above from the Asiana website. The difference in a "B" fare with OU vs with SAS is close to $600. But in any event, since all the lower buckets are available through OU, I don't want to pay for "B" if there's no chance to get the upgrade.