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mileage crediting
how does one credit miles to the airline of choice within the *A?
before, during, or after travel? what action must you take? can i credit mileage to a FF program of an airline I have never flown before?.... can I transfer UA mileage plus over to Aegean? |
Originally Posted by cotter77
(Post 14816436)
how does one credit miles to the airline of choice within the *A?
before, during, or after travel? what action must you take? can i credit mileage to a FF program of an airline I have never flown before?.... can I transfer UA mileage plus over to Aegean? HOWEVER, be aware that the mileage earning on various *A carriers are different - depending on what the fare code is (discount Y, F, C, full Y etc) |
Originally Posted by cotter77
(Post 14816436)
...can I transfer UA mileage plus over to Aegean?
However, since both UA and Aegean are members of Star Alliance, you can use UA miles for an award on an Aegean flight if that's what you're really after. As for crediting to another airline: Usually, when you buy a ticket, you put in a frequent flyer number. That's where all your credit goes. In theory, you should be able to change that number individually for any segment you haven't flown yet. In practice, this doesn't always work. It's safer, though more effort, not to put any FF number in when you buy the ticket and have each one entered individually at the airport. If any segments then don't post automatically, you'll have to follow up with the airline for retroactive credit. This usually works, eventually. Retroactive credit to one member is often impossible, at least much harder, to get if a flight has already been credited to a different member. |
Also, if for some reason you need to get credit for miles after flights on partner airlines, keep your boarding pass and other information, because often you are required to provide fairly detailed information including your seat assignment.
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...also
many of these thoughts come from the hoopla of Aegean air as it seems to be easy to make *A silver on them at 4000miles. however...if one can make UA premier in 2011 at 25k miles...that yields *A silver as well, correct? is there any benefit to one over the other? most FF programs make status that lasts only for one year (for the lower tiers)? |
Originally Posted by godlovesugly
(Post 14830031)
Also, if for some reason you need to get credit for miles after flights on partner airlines, keep your boarding pass and other information, because often you are required to provide fairly detailed information including your seat assignment.
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