insert Asiamile # on AA.com?
#1
Original Poster


Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: OR
Posts: 1,636
What is the easiest way to credit AA flight miles to MPC/asiamiles beside calling customer service?
That is no way one can put non-AA FF# on AA.com
Since I lost my status with AA, I want to get a status with CX and pool my miles into Asiamiles.
Thanks!
That is no way one can put non-AA FF# on AA.com
Since I lost my status with AA, I want to get a status with CX and pool my miles into Asiamiles.
Thanks!
#6
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Little dot in Asia
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Originally Posted by diana
I probably don't need to remind you that only AA flights booked in F/J/Y/B/H are eligible to accrue miles.
You can earn miles on all economy class fares on CX except N, Q, S and G classes. What you're referring to is probably CX flights booked in above codes to earn AAdvantage miles which is not what the OP is referring to.
#7
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: OR
Posts: 1,636
from cx.com
To anyone who is interested, I found the following on CX.com,
Eligible Economy Class tickets enable Members to earn Club mileage credits based on 50% or 100% of the actual miles flown or 0.5 or 1 Club sector credit for every sector flown. Eligibility for 50% or 100% Club mileage/sector credits is based on the sub-class booked and shown on the air ticket. These sub-classes are listed below and changes are published from time to time and are available from CPLP (effective as of printing June 2005).
Airline 100% Club mileage/sector credit
CX Y/B/H/K/L/M/V
AA Y/B/C+/G/H/K/L/M/N/Q*/R+/S/V/W/X+
+ Sub-classes C, R and X on AmericanAirlines are upgrades to Business Class but accrue as Economy Class.
* Sub-class Q on AmericanAirlines is not eligible for mileage accrual on Europe point of sale fares.
If your fare class is not listed, I'll assume you don't get miles.
Eligible Economy Class tickets enable Members to earn Club mileage credits based on 50% or 100% of the actual miles flown or 0.5 or 1 Club sector credit for every sector flown. Eligibility for 50% or 100% Club mileage/sector credits is based on the sub-class booked and shown on the air ticket. These sub-classes are listed below and changes are published from time to time and are available from CPLP (effective as of printing June 2005).
Airline 100% Club mileage/sector credit
CX Y/B/H/K/L/M/V
AA Y/B/C+/G/H/K/L/M/N/Q*/R+/S/V/W/X+
+ Sub-classes C, R and X on AmericanAirlines are upgrades to Business Class but accrue as Economy Class.
* Sub-class Q on AmericanAirlines is not eligible for mileage accrual on Europe point of sale fares.
If your fare class is not listed, I'll assume you don't get miles.
#8
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: NYC, HNL
Programs: AA 2MM LT PLT, DL PM, BA Gold, UA Gold, Bonvoy LT PLT
Posts: 669
This has always been one of my biggest disappointments with aa.com. I am getting sick and tired of calling after I make a reservation. I ask to put in my QF number. The other problem is that if you check-in online or at the kiosk the boarding pass can only show an AA FF#, so even if I have called to add my QF# the online boarding pass shows nothing, which makes it a hassle if I don't get credit, so I have to stand in line to get a "real" boarding pass at check-in.
On another note, AA is using O class more and more for domestic US internet fares, which is not listed as earning anything on CX. Has anyone had any luck in crediting an O fare to CX??
On another note, AA is using O class more and more for domestic US internet fares, which is not listed as earning anything on CX. Has anyone had any luck in crediting an O fare to CX??

