Basic partner earning questions
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: MXP
Programs: SQ-S.PPS, DL-G, NW-G, BD-G, US-G, UA-GS
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Basic partner earning questions
Hello everyone,
I was just invited to try AS' program as a 75K MVP and wondering if you AS experts can educate/clarify on something. I *think* I know the answer based on a read of their website, but real life FT knowledge is far more useful.
Basically, KLM and Delta are both AS partners - however, does a KLM flight ticketed as DL qualify for AS miles?
Your help is much appreciated. Thanks.
I was just invited to try AS' program as a 75K MVP and wondering if you AS experts can educate/clarify on something. I *think* I know the answer based on a read of their website, but real life FT knowledge is far more useful.
Basically, KLM and Delta are both AS partners - however, does a KLM flight ticketed as DL qualify for AS miles?
Your help is much appreciated. Thanks.
#4
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: PacNW
Programs: HHonors Gold, UA Gold
Posts: 80
If it is DL marketed (ie DLxxx operated by KLM) it won't earn any MP miles, at least according to the Alaska website (must be marketed and operated by KLM). But please let me know if you find out otherwise, as I am trying to work my way around BA/AA TATL codeshares myself.
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To qualify for mileage accrual, please note that your flights must fall within the eligible flight number range below and your flight must be marketed and operated by KLM.
KLM
Eligible Flight Numbers
400-1999
To ensure flight credit, the two letter airline code (KL) must precede the flight number (for example, KL XXXX) on your ticket receipt or boarding pass.
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To qualify for mileage accrual, please note that your flights must fall within the eligible flight number range below and your flight must be marketed and operated by KLM.
KLM
Eligible Flight Numbers
400-1999
To ensure flight credit, the two letter airline code (KL) must precede the flight number (for example, KL XXXX) on your ticket receipt or boarding pass.
Hello everyone,
I was just invited to try AS' program as a 75K MVP and wondering if you AS experts can educate/clarify on something. I *think* I know the answer based on a read of their website, but real life FT knowledge is far more useful.
Basically, KLM and Delta are both AS partners - however, does a KLM flight ticketed as DL qualify for AS miles?
Your help is much appreciated. Thanks.
I was just invited to try AS' program as a 75K MVP and wondering if you AS experts can educate/clarify on something. I *think* I know the answer based on a read of their website, but real life FT knowledge is far more useful.
Basically, KLM and Delta are both AS partners - however, does a KLM flight ticketed as DL qualify for AS miles?
Your help is much appreciated. Thanks.
#6
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: PacNW
Programs: HHonors Gold, UA Gold
Posts: 80
Hmmm.. I wonder how that works for KLM/Delta though, where one earns 100% and the other earns 50% (usually). If you were able to claim missing mileage, would you get 100% or 50%?
OTOH BA/AA are both 100% earning partners for MileagePlan but lots of reports of no credit for TATL BA/AA codeshares.
OTOH BA/AA are both 100% earning partners for MileagePlan but lots of reports of no credit for TATL BA/AA codeshares.
#7




Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: ANC
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Posts: 1,013
Hmmm.. I wonder how that works for KLM/Delta though, where one earns 100% and the other earns 50% (usually). If you were able to claim missing mileage, would you get 100% or 50%?
OTOH BA/AA are both 100% earning partners for MileagePlan but lots of reports of no credit for TATL BA/AA codeshares.
OTOH BA/AA are both 100% earning partners for MileagePlan but lots of reports of no credit for TATL BA/AA codeshares.
#8
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Honestly, I love (and I mean LOVE) the AS Mileage Plan and I'm a happy camper, but the whole partner miles thing is one of my least favorite aspects of the program....talk about confusing....I've read post after post about people not getting their miles on DL or KLM or BA or AA or KE or whatever other partner they flew....the number of hoops you have to jump through is amazing...for instance, you have to be flying on a certain flight number, it can't be this fare class or that fare class (usually whatever one you're flying), it can't be marketed by one partner but flown by another....yikes!! This is one of the main reasons I keep all (or at least most) of my flying on AS metal and save my miles for mileage redemptions on partner airlines.
#9
Join Date: Dec 2013
Programs: AS MVP GLD
Posts: 55
US Airways was purchased by American Airlines. Will miles earned on US Airways flights count as American partner miles for Alaska? I am looking a trip and the tickets a $80 cheaper coded US Air vs American on same metal.
Thanks,
J
Thanks,
J
#10

Join Date: May 2013
Location: DC
Posts: 255
Yes AA and US are merging but they still have separate operating certificates. Once they begin operating under a single certificate, I believe later this year, many of us are hoping those pmUS flights will become eligible for mileage accrual.
#11
Join Date: Dec 2013
Programs: AS MVP GLD
Posts: 55
You will not earn any miles for flights on US Airways metal - doesn't matter if they are coded as American or not. "Flights operated by US Airways are not eligible for mileage accrual." - http://www.alaskaair.com/content/mil.../american.aspx
Yes AA and US are merging but they still have separate operating certificates. Once they begin operating under a single certificate, I believe later this year, many of us are hoping those pmUS flights will become eligible for mileage accrual.
Yes AA and US are merging but they still have separate operating certificates. Once they begin operating under a single certificate, I believe later this year, many of us are hoping those pmUS flights will become eligible for mileage accrual.
Thanks,
J
#12


Join Date: Jul 2008
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I've looked and I can't find the answer to this.
If I fly BA in Premium Economy, and credit to Alaska, do I get the 125% mileage bonus in addition to the actual miles flown? Also, it says there is an additional 10% mileage bonus for Premium Economy, I assume this is not elite qualifying?
Thanks and sorry for the newbie questions.
If I fly BA in Premium Economy, and credit to Alaska, do I get the 125% mileage bonus in addition to the actual miles flown? Also, it says there is an additional 10% mileage bonus for Premium Economy, I assume this is not elite qualifying?
Thanks and sorry for the newbie questions.
#13
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I've looked and I can't find the answer to this.
If I fly BA in Premium Economy, and credit to Alaska, do I get the 125% mileage bonus in addition to the actual miles flown? Also, it says there is an additional 10% mileage bonus for Premium Economy, I assume this is not elite qualifying?
Thanks and sorry for the newbie questions.
If I fly BA in Premium Economy, and credit to Alaska, do I get the 125% mileage bonus in addition to the actual miles flown? Also, it says there is an additional 10% mileage bonus for Premium Economy, I assume this is not elite qualifying?
Thanks and sorry for the newbie questions.
From alaskaair.com:
Elite Benefits: Our Mileage Plan™ MVP members earn 50% Elite Bonus, MVP Gold members earn 100% Elite Bonus, and Gold 75K** level members earn 125% Elite Bonus on miles earned. Elite Bonus Miles do not count toward elite qualification.
**For flights taken in 2014, Gold 75K members earn 100% Elite Bonus
**For flights taken in 2014, Gold 75K members earn 100% Elite Bonus
Earning on British Airways
Elite Qualifying Flight Miles: Earned flight miles and premium cabin bonuses on British Airways count towards Elite Status.
World Traveler (Economy) Cabin: Earn actual flight miles* flown in Y, B, H, K, L, M, N, O, V, G, Q or S classes of service.
World Traveler Plus (Premium Economy) Cabin: Earn actual flight miles* flown in W, E, or T classes of service plus 10% Bonus Miles.
Elite Qualifying Flight Miles: Earned flight miles and premium cabin bonuses on British Airways count towards Elite Status.
World Traveler (Economy) Cabin: Earn actual flight miles* flown in Y, B, H, K, L, M, N, O, V, G, Q or S classes of service.
World Traveler Plus (Premium Economy) Cabin: Earn actual flight miles* flown in W, E, or T classes of service plus 10% Bonus Miles.




