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Confused about Earning
The Asiamiles.com site says that any flights on AA earn a minimum of 100 percent earning. However, the Cathay USA site seems to imply that there are certain fare classes which qualify for only half. Who is correct?
Also, do AA flights earn a minimum of 100 percent for the purposes of qualifying for MPC status separate from Asiamiles? Thank you for your help. |
Originally Posted by letaPlamiB
The Asiamiles.com site says that any flights on AA earn a minimum of 100 percent earning. However, the Cathay USA site seems to imply that there are certain fare classes which qualify for only half. Who is correct?
Originally Posted by letaPlamiB
Also, do AA flights earn a minimum of 100 percent for the purposes of qualifying for MPC status separate from Asiamiles?
If I've committed any error in my advice, the experts of this forum will correct me. |
Originally Posted by jjpb3
MPC status is based either on Asiamiles earned (assuming you've enrolled in MPC) or on MPC sectors. Given that AA fares earn 100% miles, they should earn 100% MPC sectors, which, in addition to the appropriate cabin bonus, will then count towards MPC status.
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Another point to add to my knowledge of MPC rules. Thanks, Meerkat. ^
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And just to be clearer still, there are some AA subclasses which do not earn AsiaMiles. The list on the AsiaMiles site here: http://www.asiamiles.com/en/earn/air...118602,00.html lists those that earn. But subclasses not listed (e.g. O) do not earn, and Q does not earn for tickets booked in Europe.
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Thanks for the correction, christep. :) It was too easy for me to overlook omitted AA fare classes from the AsiaMiles list because the list looked so comprehensive (esp. compared to the list they provided for BA). :o
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