Better earning points with same airline and mileage card?
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2016
Posts: 1
Better earning points with same airline and mileage card?
Hello.
I am currently holding Asiana Diamond card (a Gold Star Alliance). I fly frequently to East Asia using Turkish Airline.
Question: When I fly with Turkish Airline, do I earn more points in Star Alliance by using a Turkish mileage card than earning them with Asiana mileage card? Let's assume they are the same flight class.
Question 2: If no to previous question, how about other airlines when I use Asiana card to earn points?
Thanks for your advice.
I am currently holding Asiana Diamond card (a Gold Star Alliance). I fly frequently to East Asia using Turkish Airline.
Question: When I fly with Turkish Airline, do I earn more points in Star Alliance by using a Turkish mileage card than earning them with Asiana mileage card? Let's assume they are the same flight class.
Question 2: If no to previous question, how about other airlines when I use Asiana card to earn points?
Thanks for your advice.
#2
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: 6km East of EPAYE
Programs: UA Silver, AA Platinum, AS & DL GM Marriott TE, Hilton Gold
Posts: 9,582
Welcome to FT geohunting. I believe this belongs in the Asiana forum, so I have alerted Mods.
When figuring out what tickets will earn what points on what partners www.wheretocredit.com is a great resource.
When figuring out what tickets will earn what points on what partners www.wheretocredit.com is a great resource.
#3
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Brisbane
Programs: *G
Posts: 497
Welcome to FT.
Question 1:
Each airline's program has different earning rules. You can calculate yourself by looking at mileage earning table and respective program's terms and conditions.
Question 2:
Same answer as above.
Question 1:
Each airline's program has different earning rules. You can calculate yourself by looking at mileage earning table and respective program's terms and conditions.
Question 2:
Same answer as above.
#4
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Shanghai, China
Programs: MU Gold / CZ Gold / A3*G / TK*G
Posts: 8
If you have already have SA*G with Asiana Club. Keep with Asiana and then easy for you to get more points for your reward tickets. TK points only valid for 3 years. I don't think this is better than Asiana
#5
Join Date: Jun 2016
Programs: AC,OZ Diamond
Posts: 54
Correct - Asiana has a 10-12 year expiry period for miles, depending on your status. If you're Diamond, that means you are flying 50K or more every two years. Depending on how you like to redeem your miles, a 3-year expiration period might not be long enough for you to accumulate the amount of miles you need.
#6
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: NYC
Programs: OZ Diamond *A Gold / Delta Gold
Posts: 775
Correct - Asiana has a 10-12 year expiry period for miles, depending on your status. If you're Diamond, that means you are flying 50K or more every two years. Depending on how you like to redeem your miles, a 3-year expiration period might not be long enough for you to accumulate the amount of miles you need.