Are we officially allowed to have fqtv and fqts seperate?
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Are we officially allowed to have fqtv and fqts seperate?
Wasnt allowed to do so at cts, against my knowledge. Im wondering if the agent made up her own rules.
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my mobile bp says im crediting to AS but also has lounge due to underlying jal status.
agent wouldnt let me do that.
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As an end user you can't - the systems will usually assume it's the same FFP number for all FQ fields.
But airline staff with appropriate access can modify them to be different - check in and lounge staff can typcially do this.
FQTV - frequent flyer account that the miles should be credited to.
FQTS - frequent flyer account denoting which status benefits to use.
FQTR - frequent flyer account that provided miles for a redemption (can be different to that of the Pax flying).
FQTU - frequent flyer account that provided miles for an upgrade.
But airline staff with appropriate access can modify them to be different - check in and lounge staff can typcially do this.
FQTV - frequent flyer account that the miles should be credited to.
FQTS - frequent flyer account denoting which status benefits to use.
FQTR - frequent flyer account that provided miles for a redemption (can be different to that of the Pax flying).
FQTU - frequent flyer account that provided miles for an upgrade.
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As an end user you can't - the systems will usually assume it's the same FFP number for all FQ fields.
But airline staff with appropriate access can modify them to be different - check in and lounge staff can typcially do this.
FQTV - frequent flyer account that the miles should be credited to.
FQTS - frequent flyer account denoting which status benefits to use.
FQTR - frequent flyer account that provided miles for a redemption (can be different to that of the Pax flying).
FQTU - frequent flyer account that provided miles for an upgrade.
But airline staff with appropriate access can modify them to be different - check in and lounge staff can typcially do this.
FQTV - frequent flyer account that the miles should be credited to.
FQTS - frequent flyer account denoting which status benefits to use.
FQTR - frequent flyer account that provided miles for a redemption (can be different to that of the Pax flying).
FQTU - frequent flyer account that provided miles for an upgrade.
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