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Due to a merging error - much of the history of this thread is sitting in the Amex Companion fare thread:
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/delta-air-lines-skymiles/2053727-using-skymiles-skyteam-other-partners-master-thread.html
The moderation team is in the process of moving posts over to this thread, however it is a very manual process that requires reading every post in the two merged mega threads, so please bear with us as we piece this together.
Regards,
Ryandc99
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Using SkyMiles on SkyTeam & Other Partners Master Thread
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O space when married together is what matters. While a relatively new issue for awards, MS are now part of life for AF/KL metal awards.
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Thanks. A couple of days ago the whole itinerary was showing up but not the case any more. Just one more question, if I book KL566 now and then the whole itinerary shows up, would it be possible to add KL1167 onto the ticket? (Don't have any status with DL, not sure if any change fees would apply).
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Thanks. A couple of days ago the whole itinerary was showing up but not the case any more. Just one more question, if I book KL566 now and then the whole itinerary shows up, would it be possible to add KL1167 onto the ticket? (Don't have any status with DL, not sure if any change fees would apply).
It may be manually added as an additive fare, though. If I was you I'd just suck it up and fly in X AMS-HEL (no real difference, costs a lot less). That you can get booked right now. NBO-AMS-HEL in O+X. Have them add the flights one by one, additive pricing, so you pay NBO-AMS O rate + AMS-HEL X rate.
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As this is wholly partner flights (no DL) it should price as one award at J level. Additive pricing happens when you add in DL metal as DL metal can have different pricing for the same cabin.
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If you call or chat with reservations and have them book it as a broken fare mixed-cabin, additive pricing, on a single PNR/ticket, or book as two separate ones, in reality doesn't make much of a difference...oh, other than cancel fees, as this is outside of US origin for both, so if you cancel it you'll be hit with double redeposit fees. Not sure if the AMS "origin" vs connection will price differently for the taxes/fees also. So, there may be difference in fees, and will be a 2x higher redeposit fee if you have to cancel (or change) it later, but miles-wise it'll be the same cost booked as one ticket (painstakingly slow and difficult) via reservations, or easily so booked online as two separate tix.
Book it yes, easily no. IME such additive-pricing itineraries, more often than not, are anything but a breeze to book. Probably depends on how competent and well trained (or not, as is more often the case, now more so than ever) agent you get. Esp. if here it's MS "logic" that is preventing this, I don't think the override to that, and doing it as additive pricing, is something that agents are trained in, so expect a lot of hold time while the front-line agent is on hold internally to GTS.
You may be able to book it as a through-fare both flights if this is not a case of married segment logic, but that may take 10s upon 10s of hours over many days and weeks of trial and failure until you get through to someone at DL who will actually do so for you. Probably not worth the time and hassle.. And there is a good chance this is a case of MS logic here, as you said that other dates this is available as a through-fare. Remember when booking awards with DL you need to have good flexibility, good to have at least +/- 3 months in your travel dates, and when booking non-DL flights esp. it's usually best to book it straight at 331 days out. So plan 11 months ahead and be very flexible with your dates, for the best chance to use your DL miles at a fair value.
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Using SkyMiles on SkyTeam & Other Partners Master Thread
Yes if KL is forcing MS even for O/X it must be available using MS.
However if that's the case and O/X is bookable as MS then itll price as one award at O level. (For all partner flights theres only one level award for each cabin - low, unlike for DL flights where there's multiple level awards for each cabin)
However if that's the case and O/X is bookable as MS then itll price as one award at O level. (For all partner flights theres only one level award for each cabin - low, unlike for DL flights where there's multiple level awards for each cabin)
In any case, this is correct that the married segment availability is 100% a requirement in order to avoid additive pricing. I have two data points for this in both directions, granted they are both in late 2019/early 2020 so take into account changes since then:
1. SFO-AMS-LHR booked in business/coach, all on KL metal/KL marketed. This did not have an available award through-fare, and thus priced additively at something like 80k one-way. Sure, I'd have loved to have the whole ticket for 70k or whatever but the long trip was in business and the extra 10k for the complete ticket and flight times I wanted was fine. Also on the KL short haul I had a row to myself anyway so it was essentially the same as euro-business.
2. ATL-YYZ-AMS-BGO//AMS-ATL booked in biz/coach mixed-metal (open jaw; we had a bunch of land/boat stuff to to get from BGO>AMS). The AMS-BGO leg was only showing available in economy, and the website would just show unavailable when I tried to search the full route beyond AMS. So when I called to book I was expecting to pay additive pricing which I was fine with. But the agent surprised me by saying, after about a 20-second search, that a mixed-cabin itinerary was available for the outbound and booked the whole thing for 150k RT. The entire phone call took maybe 15 minutes, including seat selection.
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USING matrix.itasoftware.com to search for Companion tickets for Coach or F.
It's a simple matrix search where the Fare Classes are entered in the right side field on the 2nd and 4th lines of the search. Click on Advanced controls to show these additional lines.
The full entry of the field for Coach Fare Classes is: F BC=L|BC=U|BC=T|BC=X|BC=V
The full entry for the field for First Fare Classes is: F BC=I|BC=Z and if you want to include C+ use F BC=I|BC=Z|BC=W
The following example is DTW-LAS-DTW for 6 or 7 days

This search yielded the following results:

Clicking on the fare will open a window showing all available fight combinations.
Have fun searching!
It's a simple matrix search where the Fare Classes are entered in the right side field on the 2nd and 4th lines of the search. Click on Advanced controls to show these additional lines.
The full entry of the field for Coach Fare Classes is: F BC=L|BC=U|BC=T|BC=X|BC=V
The full entry for the field for First Fare Classes is: F BC=I|BC=Z and if you want to include C+ use F BC=I|BC=Z|BC=W
The following example is DTW-LAS-DTW for 6 or 7 days

This search yielded the following results:

Clicking on the fare will open a window showing all available fight combinations.
Have fun searching!
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I thought some partners had variable award pricing using DL RDM now, also? I could be wrong...but I assumed if this was the case it would especially be true for the "closely held" or JV partners like AF/KL/AM.
In any case, this is correct that the married segment availability is 100% a requirement in order to avoid additive pricing. I have two data points for this in both directions, granted they are both in late 2019/early 2020 so take into account changes since then:
1. SFO-AMS-LHR booked in business/coach, all on KL metal/KL marketed. This did not have an available award through-fare, and thus priced additively at something like 80k one-way. Sure, I'd have loved to have the whole ticket for 70k or whatever but the long trip was in business and the extra 10k for the complete ticket and flight times I wanted was fine. Also on the KL short haul I had a row to myself anyway so it was essentially the same as euro-business.
2. ATL-YYZ-AMS-BGO//AMS-ATL booked in biz/coach mixed-metal (open jaw; we had a bunch of land/boat stuff to to get from BGO>AMS). The AMS-BGO leg was only showing available in economy, and the website would just show unavailable when I tried to search the full route beyond AMS. So when I called to book I was expecting to pay additive pricing which I was fine with. But the agent surprised me by saying, after about a 20-second search, that a mixed-cabin itinerary was available for the outbound and booked the whole thing for 150k RT. The entire phone call took maybe 15 minutes, including seat selection.
In any case, this is correct that the married segment availability is 100% a requirement in order to avoid additive pricing. I have two data points for this in both directions, granted they are both in late 2019/early 2020 so take into account changes since then:
1. SFO-AMS-LHR booked in business/coach, all on KL metal/KL marketed. This did not have an available award through-fare, and thus priced additively at something like 80k one-way. Sure, I'd have loved to have the whole ticket for 70k or whatever but the long trip was in business and the extra 10k for the complete ticket and flight times I wanted was fine. Also on the KL short haul I had a row to myself anyway so it was essentially the same as euro-business.
2. ATL-YYZ-AMS-BGO//AMS-ATL booked in biz/coach mixed-metal (open jaw; we had a bunch of land/boat stuff to to get from BGO>AMS). The AMS-BGO leg was only showing available in economy, and the website would just show unavailable when I tried to search the full route beyond AMS. So when I called to book I was expecting to pay additive pricing which I was fine with. But the agent surprised me by saying, after about a 20-second search, that a mixed-cabin itinerary was available for the outbound and booked the whole thing for 150k RT. The entire phone call took maybe 15 minutes, including seat selection.