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Old Nov 2, 2007 | 8:12 am
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Originally Posted by jaguhkampung
If you are a member of two frequent flyer programs can you present another airline's membership card if you are already a member of the airline which you will be flying?

For example, if you are a member of both Cathay Pacific and American Airlines program, can you present your CX membership card when you fly American Airlines? Or can you only do that if you aren't a member of airline you will be flying?
Welcome to FT! As long as the airlines have a partnership, such as the CX/AA you mentioned, you should be fine. Keep in mind that some airlines have different rules on what fares you can get credit for or what fares offer elite qualifying miles (EQM) but, in general, you should be okay. Check with your airline for the particular rules.

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