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Double AM
Hey guys was lucky enough to get a double AM promotions thru Canada. YVR/YYZ - HKG.
Promotion period between 01/FEB - 31/MAY 2012 ( Register between 17/JAN - 31/MAY 2012 ) I have a YVR - BNE ( stopping over in HKG ) coming up on 02/FEB. Would the YVR - HKG proportion be credited as double. or would I need to split the itinerary as YVR - HKG and get another itinerary for HKG - BNE? In order to get the double AM? Clause 4 on the "Terms and Condition : This offer is only applicable to round-trip flights originating in Canada (Vancouver or Toronto) and travelling to Hong Kong. " Thanks guys! |
How and where does one register for the double Asia Miles promotion and is this for J only?
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"This offer is only applicable to travel in fare classes F, A (First Class), J, C, D, I (Business Class), Y, B, H, K, M, L and V. "
Log into MPC and under "offers" -> Earn double miles and more when you fly Cathay Pacific to Hong Kong – register today! (For members residing in Canada only) Registration Required Registration Required cheers! |
Thanks for the info. shame, my address remains HKG.
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Originally Posted by CX828
(Post 17859122)
Thanks for the info. shame, my address remains HKG.
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Originally Posted by iscor3
(Post 17858740)
Hey guys was lucky enough to get a double AM promotions thru Canada. YVR/YYZ - HKG.
Promotion period between 01/FEB - 31/MAY 2012 ( Register between 17/JAN - 31/MAY 2012 ) I have a YVR - BNE ( stopping over in HKG ) coming up on 02/FEB. Would the YVR - HKG proportion be credited as double. or would I need to split the itinerary as YVR - HKG and get another itinerary for HKG - BNE? In order to get the double AM? Clause 4 on the "Terms and Condition : This offer is only applicable to round-trip flights originating in Canada (Vancouver or Toronto) and travelling to Hong Kong. " Thanks guys! |
On a related issue, I am based in HKG and registered for double Asia Miles promo for F/J flights from HKG to Europe. The T&C says the round-trip flight should originate from HKG. I have an upcoming TPE-HKG-MXP-HKG-TPE flight. In HKG each time, I am only transferring. Will the HKG-MXP-HKG sectors still earn double Asia Miles?
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Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
(Post 17859775)
What that means is that your double miles is only applicable for the Canada-HK-Canada flights and even if you have an ongoing ticket from HKG to elsewhere, you won't get the bonus miles on those flights.
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Originally Posted by iscor3
(Post 17860017)
I won't have to buy two separate tickets correct? (1. YVR - HKG -YVR 2. HKG - BNE - HKG ) I can keep it as YVR - HKG (stop over for a week) - BNE - HKG - YVR, for the double miles to credit on the YVR - HKG leg?
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Originally Posted by Fly Me To The Moon
(Post 17859911)
On a related issue, I am based in HKG and registered for double Asia Miles promo for F/J flights from HKG to Europe. The T&C says the round-trip flight should originate from HKG. I have an upcoming TPE-HKG-MXP-HKG-TPE flight. In HKG each time, I am only transferring. Will the HKG-MXP-HKG sectors still earn double Asia Miles?
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Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
(Post 17860047)
Uh, wasn't that what I just said??
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Guy Betsy. Just a clarification. Do I need to keep Canada address until of promotion ends in May or can I switch back after registering say in 24 hours. Thanks for the tip
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Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
(Post 17859769)
You can change it to Canada first and then register for the promo afterwards. Then after the promo, change it back to HK.
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Originally Posted by CX828
(Post 17860266)
Interesting, that seems simple enough. I will likely book a YYZ-HKG-YYZ ticket before May, so would be nice to earn extra miles. Thanks for the tip. Where does one register for this promo?
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Originally Posted by iscor3
(Post 17860338)
Log into your MPC on CX and under offers. :) ( assuming u have enter Canadian address already, than it should show up ! )
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