#1
Hello-
Do you guys have an idea of typically how long it takes for Delta miles to post after flying on Alaska?
Yes, I'll keep my boarding pass just in case, but curious if it's quick or not.
We just did online check-in, printed our boarding passes, and on them it shows "Delta Skymiles" and our skymiles number.
Thanks!
Do you guys have an idea of typically how long it takes for Delta miles to post after flying on Alaska?
Yes, I'll keep my boarding pass just in case, but curious if it's quick or not.
We just did online check-in, printed our boarding passes, and on them it shows "Delta Skymiles" and our skymiles number.
Thanks!
#7
atl runner , Sep 12, 2009 8:38 am
We fly Alaska about three times a year--not even a code share or part of a Delta itinerary. Still, the miles tend to show up in your SM account on a Wednesday morning, either the Wednesday after you have flown, but more likely the one after that.
#8
I've flown the AS nonstops from DCA to LAX and SEA several times and credited them to my DL account. Never had any problem with the miles not posting. In fact, they all seem to have been credited within a couple of days at most.
#9
Thanks everyone. Our flights were Friday (9/11) and Sunday (9/13). As of today, 9/14, they miles still aren't there. I'll give it until Wednesday to say something.
Who would I contact first? Delta or Alaska? It was an Alaska flight, purchased via AlaskaAirlines.com, Alaska ticket number, but our skymiles were entered on the reservation and showed up on the boarding pass.
Thanks.
Who would I contact first? Delta or Alaska? It was an Alaska flight, purchased via AlaskaAirlines.com, Alaska ticket number, but our skymiles were entered on the reservation and showed up on the boarding pass.
Thanks.
#10
atl runner , Sep 14, 2009 11:31 am
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Who would I contact first? Delta or Alaska? It was an Alaska flight, purchased via AlaskaAirlines.com, Alaska ticket number, but our skymiles were entered on the reservation and showed up on the boarding pass.
Thanks.
I would strongly suggest giving it until Wednesday morning, September 23rd. Please read my post a couple above this one--#7. If they aren't there then--and they probably will be if you had your SM#s coded in--then fax a copy of your boarding passes to the DL Sky Miles Service Center--number on the website. But, again, sit tight and wait until the 23rd.Originally Posted by MikeyZBT
Thanks everyone. Our flights were Friday (9/11) and Sunday (9/13). As of today, 9/14, they miles still aren't there. I'll give it until Wednesday to say something.Who would I contact first? Delta or Alaska? It was an Alaska flight, purchased via AlaskaAirlines.com, Alaska ticket number, but our skymiles were entered on the reservation and showed up on the boarding pass.
Thanks.
#11
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Thanks... it's just frustrating to have to wait 10 days to get miles...Originally Posted by atl runner
I would strongly suggest giving it until Wednesday morning, September 23rd. Please read my post a couple above this one--#7. If they aren't there then--and they probably will be if you had your SM#s coded in--then fax a copy of your boarding passes to the DL Sky Miles Service Center--number on the website. But, again, sit tight and wait until the 23rd.
#12
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Yeah, DL has spoiled us with the immediate miles postings.Originally Posted by MikeyZBT
Thanks... it's just frustrating to have to wait 10 days to get miles...
#13
I went through the same thing about a year ago. Flew DCA-SEA-BLI and back on AS and Horizon (AS Connection). It took almost two weeks for the flights to appear in my NW WP account. As previous replies indicate, it does longer than we're typically used to, but as I recall when I posted a similar question on the WP forum no one said they didn't get their miles posted eventually.
#14
Hawk Circle , Sep 14, 2009 12:55 pm
On a recent Friday, I was 'involuntarily' rebooked on AS flights MCO-SEA-PDX after a weather delay made it impossible to catch my DL connecting flight in SLC. Miles appeared in my DL account Tuesday, or four days later.