Originally Posted by
macaron95
If you book those legs on purpose to get extra XP, then this time the trick didn’t not work because the company finally rebooked you to AMS.
If you have a layover in AMS you can probably make a EU261 claim because of the delay related to the original flight cancelled but they will not give the missing 15 XP if they successfully took you to AMS and you had no layover in CDG.
A colleague was in that case last year. he failed to get the extra XP he expected but got a compensation thanks to his original cancelled at CDG.
This is untrue, a member is entitled to the higher XP number a per the original booking.
I have even received extra XP
in addition to the lower XP for direct flight, but it has been reported this "problem" was fixed in the meantime.