Speed of miles entering account
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Manchester
Programs: BAEC Blue, VS Silver
Posts: 130
Speed of miles entering account
Hi all,
Just noticed my hop from MAN - LHR yesterday hasn't credited into my DC account yet. Had it in my head that they appear pretty quickly (within hours), but nothing yet - am I being too impatient?
Boarding card had my DC number against it (new format)...
Just noticed my hop from MAN - LHR yesterday hasn't credited into my DC account yet. Had it in my head that they appear pretty quickly (within hours), but nothing yet - am I being too impatient?
Boarding card had my DC number against it (new format)...
#2
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Manchester, England
Programs: Bonvoy LT Plat, HH Diamond, IHG Plat, BMI Gold (RIP)
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Yes you are.
The quickest for domestic flights is normally the following day, but can sometimes take longer.
You can end up with long haul posting same day on long flights, but that is purely down to the difference in time zones.
The quickest for domestic flights is normally the following day, but can sometimes take longer.
You can end up with long haul posting same day on long flights, but that is purely down to the difference in time zones.
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Not neccesserily you. I have OS and NH flights that haven't credited for two weeks now. SK took many weeks + joanna's intervention.
I have a very bad record of *A flights auto-crediting to DC.
I have a very bad record of *A flights auto-crediting to DC.
#5
Join Date: Nov 2007
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The info near the top of the 'over-asked questions' in Part 1 of the Sticky at the top of the forum' message list may be useful.
#7
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#8
Join Date: Jul 2004
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If you have a old 8 digit DC number, try that for SK flights. All my SK flights get credited without any problem in max 48 hours with old number which still works with SK