Help with which program to earn points with
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2014
Posts: 4
Help with which program to earn points with
Hi,
I am new to the points/miles game and I am currently in USA on holiday from Australia.
I am currently only a member of Virgin Australia's program, I flew MEL-LAX on VA and will be on the return so will get those points with Virgins program.
The problem is I am flying/ Have flown a few different airlines domestically, So I am unsure of which program I should be claiming them with, I hope someone here might be able to help me.
The flight are as follows:
United Airlines EWR-SJD - Flown
Alaska Airlines SJD-LAX - Flown
United Airlines LAS-IAH
United Airlines IAH-MCO
American Airlines MIA-DCA
United Airlines IAD-YYZ
Air Canada YYZ-LGA
All flights are in economy, I also rarely travel overseas so I would prefer if I can use the points in Australia.
Thanks for any advice offered.
I am new to the points/miles game and I am currently in USA on holiday from Australia.
I am currently only a member of Virgin Australia's program, I flew MEL-LAX on VA and will be on the return so will get those points with Virgins program.
The problem is I am flying/ Have flown a few different airlines domestically, So I am unsure of which program I should be claiming them with, I hope someone here might be able to help me.
The flight are as follows:
United Airlines EWR-SJD - Flown
Alaska Airlines SJD-LAX - Flown
United Airlines LAS-IAH
United Airlines IAH-MCO
American Airlines MIA-DCA
United Airlines IAD-YYZ
Air Canada YYZ-LGA
All flights are in economy, I also rarely travel overseas so I would prefer if I can use the points in Australia.
Thanks for any advice offered.
#2


Join Date: Dec 2011
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Mileage from the UA and AC flights can be credited to the UA program. Mileage from AA can be credited to its program. The Alaska flight can be credited to its program or to AA. You may also have the option of crediting these flights to an Australian partner airline. I do not know if you can receive retroactive credit for flights already flown, but if you wish to try to claim credit you should act swiftly.
#3
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Location: MEL CHC
Posts: 22,903
Welcome to the forum. The more Aussies the better
Important: Keep all your physical boarding pass's and ticket information/emails/e-tickets
Some low cost fares can earn nil miles/points in your FFP, especially if not flown on your own airline.
The point about freq flyer programs (ffp) is that you can earn & burn(use) miles on partner airlines
Look here
Deciding on a Oneworld Frequent Flyer Program? Help is here.
Need advice on which *A FF scheme to join? - please post here
AA freq flyer program can be used for AA & AS
Alaska AS freq flyer program can be used for AA & AS
Qantas QF freq flyer program can be used for AA & AS
http://www.americanairlines.com.au/i...erAirlines.jsp
http://www.alaskaair.com/content/mil...ePlan-partners
http://www.qantas.com.au/fflyer/dyn/partners/airline
Avianca Lifemiles & Aegean A3 are popular Star Alliance - Home - Star Alliance freq flyer program for some in Australia.
Be careful about expiry. For most ffp's you need activity to keep a ffp account alive. Eligible activity every 18 months is a common requirement. For an infrequent flyer this is an issue to be very aware of. Other than flying hotels, rental car, credit cards, shopping and other ways can keep accounts alive.
Living in Australia that makes keeping a QF account alive easy by spending $31 at Woolworths (www.everydayrewards.com.au) Also join QF ffp through that site. Otherwise it costs ~AUD$80. However AA & AS are better ffp's than QF due to QF high points needed & high cash surcharges on award flights.
The issue will be joining a ffp now and crediting past flights. That will take some research. Many ffp's allow for past flights if you were a member at the time of the flight. Not being a ffp member at the time is an issue.
From https://www.qantas.com.au/fflyer/dyns/joinff
https://www.alaskaair.com/content/mi...-overview.aspx
https://www.alaskaair.com/MileagePlan/retrocredit
https://www.aa.com/AAdvantage/reques...obileUAFlag=AA
So for AA & AS looks like QF is the best option.
There may be other airlines on www.oneworld.com that have AS as a partner that accept retro join/crediting
Edit:
Now this is interesting. US Airways has merged/taken over American Airlines and will leave StarAlliance on 30 March 2014. On 31 March 2014 US Airways will be in the www.oneworld.com alliance, as is AA & QF. Some time in the future US miles will become AA miles
http://www.usairways.com/en-US/divid...mberguide.html
United, AC & AA can be credited to US Airways. This means you loose the AS flight miles, but you have 6 of your 7 flights in 1 ffp
Great Circle Mapper
If you also join AA that can be used to collect miles from eligible QF flights until the merger is 100% completed. But miles expiry will be an issue. AA miles can be used in Australia on Qantas.
Edit 2
US Airways no longer accept new signs up as 20 March 2015 (AA - US merge)
Edit 3
For AirBerlin topbonus (AB) "For new members, miles are credited for flights taken up to three months before registering for topbonus.." Linked post
Important: Keep all your physical boarding pass's and ticket information/emails/e-tickets
Some low cost fares can earn nil miles/points in your FFP, especially if not flown on your own airline.
The point about freq flyer programs (ffp) is that you can earn & burn(use) miles on partner airlines
Look here
Deciding on a Oneworld Frequent Flyer Program? Help is here.
Need advice on which *A FF scheme to join? - please post here
AA freq flyer program can be used for AA & AS
Alaska AS freq flyer program can be used for AA & AS
Qantas QF freq flyer program can be used for AA & AS
http://www.americanairlines.com.au/i...erAirlines.jsp
http://www.alaskaair.com/content/mil...ePlan-partners
http://www.qantas.com.au/fflyer/dyn/partners/airline
Avianca Lifemiles & Aegean A3 are popular Star Alliance - Home - Star Alliance freq flyer program for some in Australia.
Be careful about expiry. For most ffp's you need activity to keep a ffp account alive. Eligible activity every 18 months is a common requirement. For an infrequent flyer this is an issue to be very aware of. Other than flying hotels, rental car, credit cards, shopping and other ways can keep accounts alive.
Living in Australia that makes keeping a QF account alive easy by spending $31 at Woolworths (www.everydayrewards.com.au) Also join QF ffp through that site. Otherwise it costs ~AUD$80. However AA & AS are better ffp's than QF due to QF high points needed & high cash surcharges on award flights.
The issue will be joining a ffp now and crediting past flights. That will take some research. Many ffp's allow for past flights if you were a member at the time of the flight. Not being a ffp member at the time is an issue.
From https://www.qantas.com.au/fflyer/dyns/joinff
You can even earn points for eligible flights you've taken up to 30 days before the date of which you joined. Find out more about the benefits you can enjoy as a Frequent Flyer.
https://www.alaskaair.com/MileagePlan/retrocredit
Requests must meet these criteria:
Submitted at least 7 days after Alaska flight date (or 14 days after partner flight date)
Received within 11 months of travel
Travelers must have been a Mileage Plan member at time of travel
Submitted at least 7 days after Alaska flight date (or 14 days after partner flight date)
Received within 11 months of travel
Travelers must have been a Mileage Plan member at time of travel
https://www.aa.com/AAdvantage/reques...obileUAFlag=AA
Use this form to request mileage for flights flown:
Within the last 12 months as long as you were enrolled in the AAdvantage program at the time of your flights
Within the last 12 months as long as you were enrolled in the AAdvantage program at the time of your flights
There may be other airlines on www.oneworld.com that have AS as a partner that accept retro join/crediting
Edit:
http://www.usairways.com/en-US/divid...mberguide.html
Retroactive credit
- You can request credit for past flights on US Airways, Star Alliance member airlines partners and other eligible partner airlines.*
- You can only request credit for American Airlines flights flown on or after January 7, 2014.
- All requests must be made within 6 months of the date you completed travel.
- New members can get credit for transactions completed up to 6 months before they enroll in Dividend Mile
- You can request credit for past flights on US Airways, Star Alliance member airlines partners and other eligible partner airlines.*
- You can only request credit for American Airlines flights flown on or after January 7, 2014.
- All requests must be made within 6 months of the date you completed travel.
- New members can get credit for transactions completed up to 6 months before they enroll in Dividend Mile
Great Circle Mapper
If you also join AA that can be used to collect miles from eligible QF flights until the merger is 100% completed. But miles expiry will be an issue. AA miles can be used in Australia on Qantas.
Edit 2
US Airways no longer accept new signs up as 20 March 2015 (AA - US merge)
Edit 3
For AirBerlin topbonus (AB) "For new members, miles are credited for flights taken up to three months before registering for topbonus.." Linked post
Last edited by Mwenenzi; Feb 4, 2018 at 10:28 pm Reason: spelling. Fixing broken links
#5
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Last edited by Mwenenzi; Feb 8, 2014 at 9:12 pm
#6


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No dates have published yet. Will take months or years. Keep looking here http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ameri...solidated-733/ for updates on the US AA merger. Anyway on March 31 US Airways joins OneWorld, so I expect you will be able to burn miles on QF, BA, etc. The US Airways earn/burn rate will be of interest. United & Continental had a similar merger some time ago. Took a long time to merge the ffp's.
#7
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2014
Posts: 4
Hi,
I just have another question, I decided to sign up with QFF as well seeing as I shop at woolworths every now and then. I am trying to claim points for the AS flight with them but it doesn't have the Alaska airline code in the drop down, So what do I have to do to claim them?
Thanks
I just have another question, I decided to sign up with QFF as well seeing as I shop at woolworths every now and then. I am trying to claim points for the AS flight with them but it doesn't have the Alaska airline code in the drop down, So what do I have to do to claim them?
Thanks
#8
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: MEL CHC
Posts: 22,903
Try sending an email to "frequent_flyer at qantas.com.au" with a scan of the boarding pass & ticket number / PNR [remove spaces]
http://www.australianfrequentflyer.c...-ff-31600.html
http://www.australianfrequentflyer.c...-ff-31600.html
Last edited by Mwenenzi; Feb 14, 2014 at 12:33 am

