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Mar 6, 2013, 3:54 am by NewbieRunnerxxx
#2836
I can't say with authority, but I suspect not. Hopefully someone with better knowledge will chime in. The M&M credit card is also available in the UK and the USA (I think), as well as Switzerland. You would need a bank account and address in one of these countries.
#2837
malmostoso , Aug 6, 2017 1:51 am
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Thanks!
Here are all the credit cards available.Originally Posted by Pandux
Hi, do you think it's possible to get any credit card with Miles & More without residing in the EU? I live in Asia and the only miles I make are from flying and I would like to find a way maximise miles earning.Thanks!
I think in Asia it's only China, Japan, and India.
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I think in Asia it's only China, Japan, and India.
Originally Posted by malmostoso
Here are all the credit cards available.I think in Asia it's only China, Japan, and India.
Thanks for the info guys. Even with a valid working visa and my own business in China, banks don't allow foreigners to get a credit card. I hope it will change in the future.
#2840
oliver2002 , Aug 7, 2017 2:05 am
Moderator: Lufthansa Miles & More, India based airlines, India, External Miles & Points Resources
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From where did you move to China? Do you have a mailing address there? The German M&M credit card is not really good for expenses abroad as it has an FX fee. The US one doesn't have FX fees.Originally Posted by Pandux
Hi, do you think it's possible to get any credit card with Miles & More without residing in the EU? I live in Asia and the only miles I make are from flying and I would like to find a way maximise miles earning.
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Thanks Oliver. I moved from Peru and now live in Shanghai, I have a mailing address in both countries. My partner is from France and she still has a mailing address there so I might look into credit cards with Air France(sky team) as there doesn't seem to be great offers with LH credit cards in our case.Originally Posted by oliver2002
From where did you move to China? Do you have a mailing address there? The German M&M credit card is not really good for expenses abroad as it has an FX fee. The US one doesn't have FX fees.
I also use points from SPG hotels which I then transfer to LH Miles & More but that is the only options I have found so far to accumulate more miles with LH (I know it's not really worth it though). And I see many offers and credit cards however none seem to fit my case or I don't fill the requirements.
Does anyone have information about the double award miles for Eurowings? I keep on getting them awarded but don't recall reading about such a promotion.
From my statement:
Double award miles promotion - Euro +1,250M
From my statement:
Double award miles promotion - Euro +1,250M
#2846
NewbieRunner , Sep 4, 2017 8:50 am
Senior Moderator, Moderator: Community Buzz and Ambassador: Miles & More (Lufthansa, Austrian, Swiss, and other partners)
Triple award miles when you book and stay at any Hilton Honors Hotel between 1 September and 30 November 2017.
http://www.miles-and-more.com/online...l=en&cid=18002
http://www.miles-and-more.com/online...l=en&cid=18002
#2848
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http://www.miles-and-more.com/online...l=en&cid=18002
You get 3 miles per €1 of spend instead of 1 mile per €1. But do you get 500 base miles, like you do with the car rental companies?Originally Posted by NewbieRunner
Triple award miles when you book and stay at any Hilton Honors Hotel between 1 September and 30 November 2017.http://www.miles-and-more.com/online...l=en&cid=18002
#2849
NewbieRunner , Sep 4, 2017 2:52 pm
Senior Moderator, Moderator: Community Buzz and Ambassador: Miles & More (Lufthansa, Austrian, Swiss, and other partners)
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500 miles per stay was abolished some time ago and replaced by 1 mile per €1/$1 spent. Originally Posted by Concerto
You get 3 miles per €1 of spend instead of 1 mile per €1. But do you get 500 base miles, like you do with the car rental companies?
#2850
whiskey_sk , Sep 5, 2017 12:40 am
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Indeed, that is the case for a few years now. Have you been able to register? I'm getting an error message (tried both from a computer and a phone).Originally Posted by NewbieRunner
500 miles per stay was abolished some time ago and replaced by 1 mile per €1/$1 spent.