Miles Statut
#16
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I currently realize a study on the opinion of travelers who belong to an alliance, and have differents miles with different carriers...
Thank you so much for this explication, but i know it. I just want to know what do you think about this system? All your feeling is very important
Thank you so much for your answer. I'm very sorry about my bad english, i will try to be more understandable. I mean, for example, you travel all the day with one alliance, but, with differente company and win miles. So, what do you think about this transfer of miles? This system work easily? You're happy?
Thanks so much for all your answers!!!
Thanks so much for all your answers!!!
You do not transfer miles between programs. You just need to provide the partner carrier with your frequent flyer number, and the miles will be credited there. For example, provide Delta with your FlyingBlue number and some time after the flight it will credit to your FB account.
Do you have a specific question about this?
Do you have a specific question about this?
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#17
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Still not sure what your 'important question' actually is.
Do you currently travel frequently on multiple carriers?
Or are you planning on travelling on multiple carriers in future?
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#18
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Travelling on airlines within an alliance means you do not need to have different miles with different carriers.
Still not sure what your 'important question' actually is.
Do you currently travel frequently on multiple carriers?
Or are you planning on travelling on multiple carriers in future?
Still not sure what your 'important question' actually is.
Do you currently travel frequently on multiple carriers?
Or are you planning on travelling on multiple carriers in future?
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Not to be rude, but perhaps you'd be better off finding a forum in your native tongue, or perhaps look in the country/region specific forum here on FT where people who speak your native tongue might be able to answer you.
I can't understand you, and I speak four languages fluently.
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#22
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No.
Not to be rude, but perhaps you'd be better off finding a forum in your native tongue, or perhaps look in the country/region specific forum here on FT where people who speak your native tongue might be able to answer you.
I can't understand you, and I speak four languages fluently.
Not to be rude, but perhaps you'd be better off finding a forum in your native tongue, or perhaps look in the country/region specific forum here on FT where people who speak your native tongue might be able to answer you.
I can't understand you, and I speak four languages fluently.
Je voulais simplement savoir ce que vous ressentiez au niveau du systeme de miles. Par exemple, lundi tu voyages avec AirFrance, le mardi avec Airitalia, etc... Tu pourras cumuler des miles sur la mme carte de fidlit car ces compagnies font parties de la mme alliance.
Qu'en pensez-vous? Ce systme marche bien? C'est efficace? Qu'est ce qui ne marche pas?
Merci beaucoup de prendre votre temps pour cette question!
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Use one and only one programs number.
Par exemple: use Air France number for Alitalia flight.
Of course use Air France number for Air France flight.
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This is not an appropriate post for the Mileage Run Forum. I also understand that it is posted in the Information Desk Forum. I will be moving it there shortly.
Pat89339, Moderator Mileage Run Forum
Pat89339, Moderator Mileage Run Forum
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Je vais essayer en franais.
Je voulais simplement savoir ce que vous ressentiez au niveau du systeme de miles. Par exemple, lundi tu voyages avec AirFrance, le mardi avec Airitalia, etc... Tu pourras cumuler des miles sur la mme carte de fidlit car ces compagnies font parties de la mme alliance.
Qu'en pensez-vous? Ce systme marche bien? C'est efficace? Qu'est ce qui ne marche pas?
Merci beaucoup de prendre votre temps pour cette question!
Je voulais simplement savoir ce que vous ressentiez au niveau du systeme de miles. Par exemple, lundi tu voyages avec AirFrance, le mardi avec Airitalia, etc... Tu pourras cumuler des miles sur la mme carte de fidlit car ces compagnies font parties de la mme alliance.
Qu'en pensez-vous? Ce systme marche bien? C'est efficace? Qu'est ce qui ne marche pas?
Merci beaucoup de prendre votre temps pour cette question!

