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ramblers63 Jun 1, 2010 9:33 am

Which SkyTeam Partner to credit miles to? US-based (ORD), flying KE
 
Hello,

A family member of mine (currently with zero miles on any airline) will be taking a trip from Chicago to Cambodia on Korean Air, with one stop in Seoul. The class is "Q", meaning it will only earn 70% miles if credited to Korean, and will not earn any miles if credited to Delta.

A few questions for the experts:

1.) I assume crediting to Korean will be the best option, and I assume these miles can be used for a future trip on KE if he accumulates enough. But can KE miles be used to book domestic US tickets on other SkyTeam airlines, such as Delta? (edit: I now see that Alaska Airlines could be a possibility as well. Would you be able to redeem KE miles for a one-way domestic trip on Delta or Alaska?)

2.) Are there any current "sign-up bonuses" for new membership in KE's SkyPass program?

Appreciate the help.

Supersonic Swinger Jun 1, 2010 10:03 am

KE miles can be used on Skyteam partners and Alaska Airlines, and I think these can be used for one way, although the KE website isn't clear. KE does have the easiest lifetime status, after 500,000 miles on any Skyteam carrier you get lifetime Skyteam Elite Plus which includes lounge access.

An alternative would be to credit to Alaska, which offers one way awards - http://www.alaskaair.com/as/mileagep...sUSACanada.asp - and Q class would earn you 70% - http://www.alaskaair.com/as/mileagep...ine.asp#korean. Alaska has a lot of other partners your friend could also credit to Alaska.

I don't think KE has sign on bonuses - that's very much a concept in the US and a few European airlines. I haven't heard of any Asian airline offering sign-on bonuses to their program.

ramblers63 Jun 1, 2010 10:17 am

Very helpful, thank you. Actually, it looks like Alaska Air might be the way to go for ease of redemption options and possible one way awards.

Also, after a quick check of the Alaska redemption page, I didn't seem to see any other offers aside from flights...are there any options to redeem for magazines, Netflix, etc?

Supersonic Swinger Jun 1, 2010 8:27 pm

I don't believe Alaskan has any other redemption opportunities other than donating points to charities, but might be worth having a look at the Alaskan forum and they may have more insights there.

UA Fan Jun 11, 2010 12:45 pm


Originally Posted by Supersonic Swinger (Post 14060108)
I don't believe Alaskan has any other redemption opportunities other than donating points to charities, but might be worth having a look at the Alaskan forum and they may have more insights there.

You can redeem on all the partners you can earn, only you cannot mix airlines in one award.

UA Fan Jun 11, 2010 12:46 pm


Originally Posted by ramblers63 (Post 14056685)
Very helpful, thank you. Actually, it looks like Alaska Air might be the way to go for ease of redemption options and possible one way awards.

?

AS one way awards are only on AS and not any partner.

Totoro Jul 21, 2010 10:41 am

Thanks for the great info!

I just signed up a family member with upcoming TPAC DL flight. I had brooded about choosing among SkyMiles, FlyingBlue and SkyPass then came across this thread in my search.

SkyMiles has devalued so much that I find it difficult for non-elites to redeem for low-tier reward travel. MileagePlan also has the added bonus of AA/BA/CX as a partner members in addition to major SkyTeam airlines!

UA Fan Jul 21, 2010 11:40 am


Originally Posted by Totoro (Post 14340270)
Thanks for the great info!

I just signed up a family member with upcoming TPAC DL flight. I had brooded about choosing among SkyMiles, FlyingBlue and SkyPass then came across this thread in my search.

SkyMiles has devalued so much that I find it difficult for non-elites to redeem for low-tier reward travel. MileagePlan also has the added bonus of AA/BA/CX as a partner members in addition to major SkyTeam airlines!

I believe DL's FFP has been renamed as Skypesos or Zimbabwe miles.


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