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Paulair Mar 18, 2016 1:04 pm

Miles Statut
 
Hi everybody,

I do an important work for my company. I need to know what do you think about the miles statut? What do you think about the transfer of miles if you take AirFrance the monday, Delta the tuesday for exemple. Do you see what I means ? Here I take example with Skyteam, but it's the same with OneWorld or StarAlliance.

Thanks you so so much for your answer!!!

klanfa Mar 18, 2016 3:27 pm


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26351947)
Hi everybody,

I do an important work for my company. I need to know what do you think about the miles statut? What do you think about the transfer of miles if you take AirFrance the monday, Delta the tuesday for exemple. Do you see what I means ? Here I take example with Skyteam, but it's the same with OneWorld or StarAlliance.

Thanks you so so much for your answer!!!

I hope somebody will understand what you're talking about, as I don't.

Also not the best idea around here to introduce yourself as "important work for my company" and just ask a random, poorly phrased question.

Madone59 Mar 18, 2016 3:36 pm

Welcome to Flyertalk Paulair.

I think and are asking about our opinion on the AirFrance FFP. I believe your question belongs here: Flying Blue


Good luck. Mods alerted.

Mwenenzi Mar 18, 2016 3:47 pm

Paulair Welcome to FT


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26351947)
What do you think about the transfer of miles if you take AirFrance the Monday, Delta the Tuesday for exemple. Do you see what I means?

No. (I doubt anyone does). While I am sure English is not your first (or second) language hard to understand what this is all about.

Effectively you cannot transfer ff miles from one ffp to another ffp.
You can earn ff miles on your airline and partner airline if an eligible mile earning flight

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/infor...help-here.html

Kiwi Flyer Mar 18, 2016 3:59 pm

Welcome to Flyer Talk Paulair :)

You don't transfer miles between frequent flyer programs. Instead mileage can be credited for flying the partner airlines (e.g. alliance or other partner airlines) and miles can also be redeemed to fly on partner airlines.

LondonElite Mar 18, 2016 4:33 pm

Whilst not really condoned on FT, it might be easier if you posted your question in French and someone will translate it. I've read your post three times and I really have no idea what you're trying to say.

CKA1 Mar 18, 2016 6:09 pm

So,

While I don't know exactly what you're saying. I suspect you're asking for advice on accumulating points in various carriers.

You will probably achieve status in a situation where you stick to the same carrier. Carrier X and Carrier Y may both be members of the same alliance, but I would simply pick something and fly with it.

The idea that you are important in your company might all be relative. If you are trying to say that you're well paid or busy, ask your assistant or somebody within the company to book your travel and let them look after FFP. If you are booking your own international travel, or even domestic, look at picking a specific carrier. Booking with A,B and C will logically earn less status than picking A or B or C every time.

oopl Mar 19, 2016 2:40 pm

I don't get it. What airline do you primarily fly with?

miamiflyer8 Mar 19, 2016 2:44 pm


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26351947)
Hi everybody,

I do an important work for my company. I need to know what do you think about the miles statut? What do you think about the transfer of miles if you take AirFrance the monday, Delta the tuesday for exemple. Do you see what I means ? Here I take example with Skyteam, but it's the same with OneWorld or StarAlliance.

Thanks you so so much for your answer!!!

Are you asking about which program to join in each alliance for easy status accrual?

oenophilist Mar 19, 2016 2:57 pm

Miles statut translates to tier miles on Air France. I believe the OP is asking what is the best way of managing tier miles on a particular alliance when you are flying different airlines in that alliance.

In which case, the answer is different depending upon how the airline measures tier miles (aka miles statut). Normally, you pick one airline and stick with it within each alliance.

Paulair Mar 20, 2016 8:24 am

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. So, what do you think about this transfer of miles? This system work easily? You're happy?

Thanks so much for all your answers!!! :)


Originally Posted by LondonElite (Post 26352851)
Whilst not really condoned on FT, it might be easier if you posted your question in French and someone will translate it. I've read your post three times and I really have no idea what you're trying to say.

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!!!

Hi everybody.
I have an important questions about the miles statut. I think you travel all the day with one alliance, but, in various carriers and win miles. So, what do you think about this transfer of miles? This system work easily? You're happy? What do you like, dislike and recommande ?

Thanks so much for all your answers!!!

Adam1222 Mar 20, 2016 8:38 am

Flagged for moderators.

This was also posted in Information Desk where people are trying to figure out exactly what the question is.

Please do not post the same thing in multiple places.

nux Mar 20, 2016 8:41 am


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26358970)
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!!!

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?

benberg2013 Mar 20, 2016 8:42 am


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26358970)
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!!!

Yes.

nux Mar 20, 2016 8:43 am


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26358977)
Hi everybody.
I have an important questions about the miles statut. I think you travel all the day with one alliance, but, in various carriers and win miles. So, what do you think about this transfer of miles? This system work easily? You're happy? What do you like, dislike and recommande ?

Thanks so much for all your answers!!!

Cross posting is not allowed.
Please read the forum rules: http://www.flyertalk.com/help/rules.php#crossposting

Paulair Mar 20, 2016 8:57 am

I currently realize a study on the opinion of travelers who belong to an alliance, and have differents miles with different carriers...


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26358970)
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!!!


Originally Posted by nux (Post 26359002)
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?

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 :)

nux Mar 20, 2016 9:01 am


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26359071)
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 :)

It is better than not being able to.


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26359064)
I currently realize a study on the opinion of travelers who belong to an alliance, and have differents miles with different carriers...

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?

Paulair Mar 20, 2016 9:17 am


Originally Posted by nux (Post 26359117)
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?

I'm currently not a travel frquently on multiple carriers. I just doing an analyse about feeling of traveler who transfer miles in a alliance... Do you see what I mean?

nux Mar 20, 2016 9:22 am


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26359128)
I'm currently not a travel frquently on multiple carriers. I just doing an analyse about feeling of traveler who transfer miles in a alliance... Do you see what I mean?

No I don't really, and it doesn't sound like you understand how it works either.

notsosmart Mar 20, 2016 9:22 am


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26359128)
I'm currently not a travel frquently on multiple carriers. I just doing an analyse about feeling of traveler who transfer miles in a alliance... Do you see what I mean?

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.

EmailKid Mar 20, 2016 9:22 am


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26359128)
Do you see what I mean?

No.

A guess: you want to combine miles?

Answer to that: Also no, must credit to same airline by choosing when you buy a flight.

Paulair Mar 20, 2016 9:30 am


Originally Posted by notsosmart (Post 26359141)
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.

Je vais essayer en français.
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 même carte de fidélité car ces compagnies font parties de la même alliance.
Qu'en pensez-vous? Ce système marche bien? C'est efficace? Qu'est ce qui ne marche pas?

Merci beaucoup de prendre votre temps pour cette question!

Mauibaby2008 Mar 20, 2016 9:40 am

Important questions
 
Much better

EmailKid Mar 20, 2016 9:44 am


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26359164)
Par exemple, lundi tu voyages avec AirFrance, le mardi avec Airitalia, etc...


Originally Posted by EmailKid (Post 26359142)
Answer to that: Also no, must credit to same airline by choosing when you buy a flight.

Guess my guess was right.

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.

Paulair Mar 20, 2016 9:45 am


Originally Posted by Mauibaby2008 (Post 26359193)
Much better

And so what do you feel...?

klanfa Mar 20, 2016 10:57 am


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26359210)
And so what do you feel...?

He answered, transfer of miles between programmes is either impossible or you lose lots of miles.

Pat89339 Mar 20, 2016 12:15 pm

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

LondonElite Mar 20, 2016 3:18 pm

It doesn't matter how we feel. It is what it is. You can credit different flight within the same alliance to one ffp.

MSPeconomist Mar 20, 2016 5:26 pm


Originally Posted by Paulair (Post 26359168)
Je vais essayer en français.
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 même carte de fidélité car ces compagnies font parties de la même alliance.
Qu'en pensez-vous? Ce système marche bien? C'est efficace? Qu'est ce qui ne marche pas?

Merci beaucoup de prendre votre temps pour cette question!

This is much better, but you seem to be asking about a survey of people's opinions, not asking for advice. For me the system works well as I can avoid "wasting" the miles when I must fly on some other airline, such as AF/KLM rather than DL.

miamiflyer8 Mar 21, 2016 3:43 am

I understood Paulairs message better in French than in English.

MSPeconomist Mar 21, 2016 2:13 pm


Originally Posted by miamiflyer8 (Post 26362896)
I understood Paulairs message better in French than in English.

Me too.

LondonElite Mar 21, 2016 2:14 pm

I think that was impossible to be otherwise. Anyway, the point was made!


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