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Originally Posted by wazow
I never understood this. But one thing I do understand: no difference between economy and low economy (unless you refer to economy extra)
On SK from last year, no. But when flying on other airlines (like OS in this case) and crediting those flights to EB, there are lots of 25%-earning classes.
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On SAS Eurobonus partner website:
Economy column always refer to 100% of miles rounded up to nearest 100, and either a minimum amount of points stated in the earnings chart or within a range of points like on Lufthansa European cross border routes.
Low economy is usual 25% earnings, but there are some exceptions like Air Canada where it's 50%. Just check the earnings chart for the airline and you get the earnings factor by comparing the minimum amount of points on low economy vs. economy.
The business column refer to 200% earnings, as on low economy verify the earnings factor by comparing the minimum amount of points on business vs. economy. On some airlines select business booking classes is categorized as economy and thus only 100% earnings.
E.g. J on Turkish, P on Austrian and Z and P on Lufthansa only yield 100%.