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KO2546 Jun 24, 2008 7:26 pm

When puchasing a 2-4-1 through Plat/Cent Amex, you essentially pay the price of one full J but get two I class tickets. Hence, if the OP and his friend travelled in their original class (J) then they would both get J miles. The companion tix therefore is treated as a revenue tix, not an award/free tix.

Now that they paid a flat upgrade fee the miles they get depends on what the check-in agent enter onto the check-in system. Everytime an agent issues a boarding pass they will have to confirm the ticket class code be it F, A, J, Y, B, H, T, whatever. That's why sometimes (very rarely though) one would get miles even on a non miles accrual ticket, such as in the case of an award tix - the agent enters F/A instead of Z or J instead of U, by mistake.

journalist212 Jul 8, 2008 6:23 am

happy to report that I earned miles on my entire trip. However, I learned an important lesson. the 2-4-1 deal isn't such a deal. We were unable to buy up to F on the way home (they gave comp upgrades before accepting the revenue), and the tkts become less than fully flexible.

at least we earned the miles (the least CX could do given the 2 hour departure delay and the 3 hour wait for J class bags at LAX!!!!!)

KO2546 Jul 8, 2008 7:36 am


Originally Posted by journalist212 (Post 9998952)
at least we earned the miles (the least CX could do given the 2 hour departure delay and the 3 hour wait for J class bags at LAX!!!!!)

Are you sure the baggage delay was caused by CX, and not LAX?


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