Cathay Pacific Asia Miles - Transfer all points to Asia Miles
laboheme
Jun 16, 09, 11:29 pm
Hello,
I am not a professional Frequent Flyer maximizer and don't travel that much 3 Europe-Asia trips a year. I now live in Vietnam. I have some BA miles and Vietnam Airline miles. Should I transfer everything to Asia miles and then use those so that I group my miles under one card? I ask because I am trying to go SGN-KIX and BA doesn't fly it but a partner airline JAL does fly it but I can't book it on BA's website and their executive service in Asia says to contact Asia Miles. I now created an Asia Miles account but I have no points so as I understand it I need to transfer my BA miles to Asia Miles. So I am confused, I niavely see Asia Miles as just a group of carriers with 1 card to simplify getting and redeeming points.
thanks for advice.
Daniel
ChrisLi
Jun 16, 09, 11:50 pm
Hello,
I am not a professional Frequent Flyer maximizer and don't travel that much 3 Europe-Asia trips a year. I now live in Vietnam. I have some BA miles and Vietnam Airline miles. Should I transfer everything to Asia miles and then use those so that I group my miles under one card? I ask because I am trying to go SGN-KIX and BA doesn't fly it but a partner airline JAL does fly it but I can't book it on BA's website and their executive service in Asia says to contact Asia Miles. I now created an Asia Miles account but I have no points so as I understand it I need to transfer my BA miles to Asia Miles. So I am confused, I niavely see Asia Miles as just a group of carriers with 1 card to simplify getting and redeeming points.
thanks for advice.
Daniel
It really depends on which airline you plan to use more. If you will use a lot of oneWorld related airline (for your SGN KIX trip, JAL, is part of oneWorld) you can always credit your miles back to your BA account, however each FFP have different earn rate for flying each airline. It will be the best if you can share your future travel pattern so we can help you to select the best one.
And actually I think you cannot "Transfer" your BA miles to Asiamiles
christep
Jun 17, 09, 12:11 am
There is no way to transfer miles between frequent flyer progammes (at least not at any sort of sensible exchange rate).
b950022
Jun 17, 09, 12:58 am
i know that points.com lets you do it but i'm not sure what the drawbacks are and they charge a fee as well.. i'm not sure..
(by the way i'm in no way affiliated or promoting this website, just a user's feedback)
christep
Jun 17, 09, 1:57 am
i know that points.com lets you do it but i'm not sure what the drawbacks are and they charge a fee as well.. i'm not sure..
(by the way i'm in no way affiliated or promoting this website, just a user's feedback)A quick Google would tell you that the main drawback is that you lose 75-95% of the points value when doing a transfer, hence my earlier comment.
laboheme
Jun 17, 09, 2:43 am
thank you everyone for quick useful insights. Yes I didn't realize exchange rate kills it all.
Daniel
Guy Betsy
Jun 17, 09, 12:23 pm
thank you everyone for quick useful insights. Yes I didn't realize exchange rate kills it all.
Daniel
You may redeem BA miles for JL flights. You just have to book through a BAEC call centre and not on line, that's all. Where is your BAEC membership held?
If its anywhere other than asia, then you do NOT call the asian line. BAEC members in asia use their miles in asiamiles. If you're not a BAEC member in asia, then you do not book through asiamiles but through your normal home country line.