Question on miles accrual on MAN-LHR feeder service when booking in WT+
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Question on miles accrual on MAN-LHR feeder service when booking in WT+
I'm travelling MAN-LHR-PEK on Wednesday in WT+.
I know that the longhaul sector will earn miles at 125% of the normal mileage because of the cabin, but I'm not sure about the MAN-LHR sector?
So my question is, on the MAN-LHR sector will I get:
a) The discount cheap economy rate of 25% (125 miles)
b) The YBH rate of 100% (500 miles)
c) The 125% (625 miles) WT+ rate because the longhaul is WT+
Thanks in advance for any replies! ^
I know that the longhaul sector will earn miles at 125% of the normal mileage because of the cabin, but I'm not sure about the MAN-LHR sector?
So my question is, on the MAN-LHR sector will I get:
a) The discount cheap economy rate of 25% (125 miles)
b) The YBH rate of 100% (500 miles)
c) The 125% (625 miles) WT+ rate because the longhaul is WT+
Thanks in advance for any replies! ^
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MMB calculates and presents the BA Miles and tier point accrual for your MAN-LHR-PEK return booking. Retrieve your booking and click on the My Booking tab and you'll find this stuff near the bottom of the page.
By my rough calculation ...
If (a) then MMB displays 12,882 miles and 150 tier points
If (b) then MMB displays 13,632 miles and 190 tier points
By my rough calculation ...
If (a) then MMB displays 12,882 miles and 150 tier points
If (b) then MMB displays 13,632 miles and 190 tier points
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Apologies, I misread your last post. Please ignore my post above
In my experience with WT+/UK domestic combos, I usually receive full mileage and tier points on the dom sectors.
Sounds like your booking wasn't ticketed by BA.com, so I would lean towards (b)
In my experience with WT+/UK domestic combos, I usually receive full mileage and tier points on the dom sectors.
Sounds like your booking wasn't ticketed by BA.com, so I would lean towards (b)
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I've never checked the miles for a booking like this, but TPs for the domestic sector have always accrued for me at the same rate as the long haul sector. One of the few advantages of starting a journey from a regional airport, as you get 280 TPs for a J round trip rather than 240 if you started at LHR
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Can I assume that this is correct or should I call BA?
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I get the same 125 every time I do MAN-LHR-AGP in CE or E... Thats it , plain and simple... Sorry but its just a domestic feeder and costs thirty odd quid and as such you only get the minimum.


