Best China FF Airline Program
#2
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: CGK
Programs: LH SEN (LH*G), HH Diamond, AB Gold (1W Saph)
Posts: 5,677
Since you're based in Shanghai, I'm guessing you may have to fly China Eastern a lot. I would keep a Cathay Pacific AsiaMiles account for this purpose. This will also offer a good option for mileage accrual on American Airlines and JAL.
I would recommend that you also open an account with a *A airline. UA comes to mind, since they have a mileage-earning agreement with Air China. LH is also an option, since they have mileage-earning agreements with not only Air China but also with Shanghai Airlines, but it is comparatively difficult to reach status on LH. I suppose it would depend on the classes of service you will fly.
Between the two accounts, this should cover a fair portion of your flying. Perhaps a SkyTeam account would be useful to cover the leftover international flights, or perhaps an account with China Southern (to round out the Big 3 of Chinese carriers).
I would recommend that you also open an account with a *A airline. UA comes to mind, since they have a mileage-earning agreement with Air China. LH is also an option, since they have mileage-earning agreements with not only Air China but also with Shanghai Airlines, but it is comparatively difficult to reach status on LH. I suppose it would depend on the classes of service you will fly.
Between the two accounts, this should cover a fair portion of your flying. Perhaps a SkyTeam account would be useful to cover the leftover international flights, or perhaps an account with China Southern (to round out the Big 3 of Chinese carriers).
#4
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: CGK
Programs: LH SEN (LH*G), HH Diamond, AB Gold (1W Saph)
Posts: 5,677
1. Marco Polo Club lets you earn elite status (for bonus miles, lounge access, possible upgrades, priority check-in, preferential treatment and the like), AsiaMiles will not let you earn status, no matter how much you fly
2. Joining AsiaMiles is free, joining the MPC will cost 50 USD. If you have any chance of making elite status, then MPC should be worth it, IMO. If you take out a Cathay Pacific co-branded credit card, you can join the MPC free of charge.
You can upgrade an AsiaMiles account to an MPC account at any time.
Compare the two programs here:
http://www.cathaypacific.com/cpa/en_INTL/ffp/mpo
http://www.cathaypacific.com/cpa/en_INTL/ffp/asiamiles
#5
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Shanghai
Posts: 46,384
it really depends on where you live. for me (in beijing), there are very few places i can go that aren't served by ca or fm (they are partners) so i credit to ca as much as possible. on the downside, miles only seem to post about half the time, but that's just the way the ball bounces. maybe, i'll do better in 2007
#7
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: CGK
Programs: LH SEN (LH*G), HH Diamond, AB Gold (1W Saph)
Posts: 5,677
If you're based in Guangzhou, on the other hand, it's definitely worth looking into. BTW, China Southern flights can also be credited to Delta SkyMiles.
#8
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Shanghai
Posts: 46,384
based on this single incident, my opinion of cz is a bit sour. moreover, i haven't had any overwhelming positive experiences with cz to counterbalance the bad taste.
that said, as a matter of practicality, when i fly cz, i credit to nw and often get the y eqm bonus.
alex: cz, in its present form, is a conglomeration of a number of formerly independent airlines and is the largest carrier in the prc. while can is certainly their strongest market, they have a bunch of other hubs from which their dominance is similar (urc comes to mind).

