Change FF Program for return
#1
Original Poster

Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 62
Change FF Program for return
I purchased an upgrade through the bidding system for my JFK-AUH Flight. Its my understanding that this flight will not credit properly to other FF programs because it is coded as "X Class". If I credit to Etihad Guest for the outbound, can I change to ANA or another program for the return?
Also, what are the chances that ANA or another program would accept a boarding pass for credit with X class listed and give me the miles for business class? Thanks!
Also, what are the chances that ANA or another program would accept a boarding pass for credit with X class listed and give me the miles for business class? Thanks!
#2
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Netherlands
Programs: KL Platinum; LH Senator; A3 Silver
Posts: 30,630
X is a special, non-earning mileage class that your ticket is booked into as a result of your upgrade. You should still get the miles for the originally-booked cabin class if you claim in Etihad Guest - though this may not be straightforward and may require a retro-claim (I've not had any upgraded sectors since they changed the programme so that you no longer get the upgraded miles, too).
If you try to claim "X" in any other partner programme, you will most likely be refused. They probably won't be able to handle the fact that you were rebooked into a non-earning class as a result of this upgrade - so probably best to stick with EY Guest for this.
You can always change your FF number ahead of each flight - though it will require a visit to a check-in agent and you asking them to change the number in your reservation. Make sure that the number you want the miles to go to appears on your boarding pass before you fly. But also check that your flight is booked in a fare class that will actually earn miles in that other programme before changing over.
If you try to claim "X" in any other partner programme, you will most likely be refused. They probably won't be able to handle the fact that you were rebooked into a non-earning class as a result of this upgrade - so probably best to stick with EY Guest for this.
You can always change your FF number ahead of each flight - though it will require a visit to a check-in agent and you asking them to change the number in your reservation. Make sure that the number you want the miles to go to appears on your boarding pass before you fly. But also check that your flight is booked in a fare class that will actually earn miles in that other programme before changing over.
#3
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 27
You can always change your FF number ahead of each flight - though it will require a visit to a check-in agent and you asking them to change the number in your reservation. Make sure that the number you want the miles to go to appears on your boarding pass before you fly. But also check that your flight is booked in a fare class that will actually earn miles in that other programme before changing over.

