lufthansa cityline
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: AKL via LPL, LHR, MAN and origainally CFN
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here's hopin
booked a LHR-BUD via FRA with the first leg on LH cityline.
I just want to make sure that I will earn DC miles as otherwise I will split the trip, and stick the leg in question on M+M
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booked a LHR-BUD via FRA with the first leg on LH cityline.
I just want to make sure that I will earn DC miles as otherwise I will split the trip, and stick the leg in question on M+M
P
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: London. Edinburgh, Cornwall
Programs: BA GGL, British Midland Lifetime* Loser
Posts: 8,264
You will get your miles, no question.
There is a different cabin service and management structure but essentially LH Cityline is to LH what BD regional is to BD - one and the same.
There is a different cabin service and management structure but essentially LH Cityline is to LH what BD regional is to BD - one and the same.
#6
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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i think the difference is that Augsburg Airways and Eurowings flights are part of LH regional but not Cityline (which is also part of LH regional)
the other groups operate LH flights but not Cityline Flights
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the other groups operate LH flights but not Cityline Flights
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: BHX
Posts: 664
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by pdotie:
i think the difference is that Augsburg Airways and Eurowings flights are part of LH regional but not Cityline (which is also part of LH regional)
the other groups operate LH flights but not Cityline Flights
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i think the difference is that Augsburg Airways and Eurowings flights are part of LH regional but not Cityline (which is also part of LH regional)
the other groups operate LH flights but not Cityline Flights
P</font>


