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beachnut
Jun 5, 12, 1:25 am
Trying to locate these on their website but cannot find. Does anyone know where they are ? Looking to see earn and burn mileage rates, and whether gold status requirement of 50,000 points means 50,000 miles on Star Alliance or just SAS. Thanks.:confused:


harlekin
Jun 5, 12, 2:44 am
Trying to locate these on their website but cannot find. Does anyone know where they are ? Looking to see earn and burn mileage rates, and whether gold status requirement of 50,000 points means 50,000 miles on Star Alliance or just SAS. Thanks.:confused:

Ths information you are looking for is not in the terms & conditions.

Earn rates with SAS, Blue1, Wideroe: www.flysas.com/en/EuroBonus/Earn-points/airlines/SAS-Group/SAS/Chart/
Earn rates with other airlines (STAR airlines give points based on mileage, but the mileage is then multiplied with 0,25-2 depending on booking class): www.flysas.com/en/EuroBonus/Earn-points/airlines/
Earn rates with all other partners: www.flysas.com/en/EuroBonus/Earn-points/

Burn rates with SAS, Blue1, Wideroe and Estonian Air: www.flysas.com/en/EuroBonus/Earn-points/airlines/SAS-Group/SAS/SpendPoints/award_chart/
Burn rates with STAR: www.flysas.com/upload/Eurobonus/Star/chart_0909.gif
Burn rates for all other partners: www.flysas.com/en/EuroBonus/Spend-points/

The Gold-requirement of 50 000 points is for points earned with SAS, Blue1, Wideroe, Estonian Air and all STAR airlines.

You can also become Gold by making 50 qualifying flights, but only flights with SAS, Blue1 and Wideroe count towards those.

beachnut
Jun 5, 12, 3:23 am
Thanks. Where is the .25 to 2 highlighted - trying to understand points earned C on Thai BKK to LHR. At first glance SAS seems to have a poorer earn/burn ratio than A3.

Earn rates with other airlines (STAR airlines give points based on mileage, but the mileage is then multiplied with 0,25-2 depending on booking class): http://www.flysas.com/en/EuroBonus/E...ints/airlines/


harlekin
Jun 5, 12, 4:10 am
Thanks. Where is the .25 to 2 highlighted - trying to understand points earned C on Thai BKK to LHR. At first glance SAS seems to have a poorer earn/burn ratio than A3.

You have to go to the page of the specific airline, here is Thai: www.flysas.com/shared/EuroBonus/Earn-points/airlines/Thai-Airways-Intl/

The table should be read like this:
- Y, B, H, M, Q, U give the mileage in points
- K, S give 25% of the mileage in points
- F, A, P, C, D, J, Z give double the mileage in points

The mileage is rounded up to even 00's so since LHR-BKK is 5930 miles, a one-way in C should give you 12000 points.

I'm not familiar with A3 so wouldn't know :)

mec72
Jun 19, 12, 6:32 am
Is there a version of the earning chart anywhere that is completely clear?

I'm looking at buying an OS flight in Z (VIE-DEL) and the chart says:

Business C, D, J, Z Min. 600 - 1 200

I assume this means that it's 100% to 200%, so Z is probably only 100%?

tourist
Jun 19, 12, 7:26 am
Is there a version of the earning chart anywhere that is completely clear?

I'm looking at buying an OS flight in Z (VIE-DEL) and the chart says:

Business C, D, J, Z Min. 600 - 1 200

I assume this means that it's 100% to 200%, so Z is probably only 100%?

That was indeed an extremely non-transparent table... Not good, SAS! :( You are probably right about Z, though.

Tango Alpha
Jun 19, 12, 4:08 pm
Earn rates with other airlines (STAR airlines give points based on mileage, but the mileage is then multiplied with 0,25-2 depending on booking class): http://www.flysas.com/en/EuroBonus/E...ints/airlines/

Sadly the truth is "mileage is then multiplied with 0-2 depending on booking class".

SQ and TG are among the worst to have zero earnings, even for their own FF-members.



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