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dt77 Oct 3, 2010 2:17 pm

Jet miles question
 
Hi

Im flying the LHR - SFO route, on virgin atlantic, and i would like to earn jet airways miles.

i dont have the card yet but i do have the number.

i was wondering if at check in at lhr could i get the miles for both flights if i tell them my jp number. also how long would it take if they can do it?

aniruddh77 Oct 3, 2010 9:53 pm


Originally Posted by dt77 (Post 14879247)
Hi

Im flying the LHR - SFO route, on virgin atlantic, and i would like to earn jet airways miles.

i dont have the card yet but i do have the number.

i was wondering if at check in at lhr could i get the miles for both flights if i tell them my jp number. also how long would it take if they can do it?

If at all you're able to double-dip, not sure if you can do it at the checkin counter at LHR. You will probably need to write to them (Jet) after completing the segment with a scanned copy of your boarding pass and ticket, along with your JP number. I suppose the name on your JP account and ticket will be identical. If they find, after verification, that all is in order, they normally take about a week to update the miles to your JP account.

Not having the card doesn't matter.

Keyser Oct 4, 2010 7:48 am


Originally Posted by aniruddh77 (Post 14881118)
If at all you're able to double-dip, not sure if you can do it at the checkin counter at LHR. You will probably need to write to them (Jet) after completing the segment with a scanned copy of your boarding pass and ticket, along with your JP number. I suppose the name on your JP account and ticket will be identical. If they find, after verification, that all is in order, they normally take about a week to update the miles to your JP account.

Not having the card doesn't matter.

actually i disagree....i have managed to get my jp number attached to the reservation at check-in counter in the US for united & aa flights....they post within 4 weeks....

i always retain my boarding pass though, just in case the miles don't post & i have to send the info in to jet....

dt77 Oct 4, 2010 10:13 am

oh okay, thanks for the suggestions. I think i will just try it and see what happens fingers crossed :)

Keyser Oct 4, 2010 12:23 pm


Originally Posted by dt77 (Post 14883668)
oh okay, thanks for the suggestions. I think i will just try it and see what happens fingers crossed :)

it should work....but like i said before, remember to keep your boarding pass till the points post....

abhilife2001 Oct 5, 2010 3:13 am


Originally Posted by saad (Post 14884573)
it should work....but like i said before, remember to keep your boarding pass till the points post....

+1..
I have flown LH and OS and while check-in gave them the JP number and it reflects on the bp as well.. the miles get credited within 1 month for me but as saad says, always better to keep a scanned copy of the bp since u may be required to submit the original to ur accounting dept..


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