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gil123 Aug 15, 2008 7:17 am

Accruing Miles from Award Ticket
 
A couple years ago, the award flight I was on with one airline had trouble so they had to rebook me with another airline at the airport. When they did, I gave my frequent flier # to the airline on whose metal I was flying, and got the miles for the flight. I guessed that maybe when airline A issues you a new ticket on airline B, airline B no longer knows that originally it was a non-revenue ticket. But I thought maybe it was just an anomaly.

Anyway just got back from another trip on which the same thing happened, and I got the miles in this case too. Nice to get some extra miles on a ticket obtained with miles, especially in these days of ever-increasing fees and restrictions on award travel.

icurhere2 Aug 15, 2008 7:28 am

I've had this happen before on award re-accommodations - if it were a paid flight, you can ask Airline A to give miles on the initial routing (they know you booked the flight on them out of loyalty).

In ye olde days, HP used to give miles on award tickets as standard practice; many people had some interesting routings as a result.

alanh Aug 15, 2008 2:03 pm

This happens a lot during reaccommodations. It's easier for them to rebook you in a non-restricted class (full F/J/Y) which also happens to earn miles. Otherwise, they have to override availability in your original booking class (as that bucket is probably zero at that time).

gil123 Aug 15, 2008 2:32 pm


Originally Posted by alanh (Post 10208053)
This happens a lot during reaccommodations. It's easier for them to rebook you in a non-restricted class (full F/J/Y) which also happens to earn miles. Otherwise, they have to override availability in your original booking class (as that bucket is probably zero at that time).

Makes sense. Thanks

Firewind Aug 16, 2008 9:43 pm

Yes, in ye olde days, this used to happen regularly whether you were re-booked on different or same airline. Alas, the systems and/or the agents got better at the game...

jtrader Aug 16, 2008 10:58 pm

Back in the "really" old days (20 years ago), I took a first class trip on Pan Am from JFK to Kenya. At the time there was a triple miles promotion and, yes, I got triple miles with first class bonus for my trip. I called it the perpetual frequent flyer award.

VonS Aug 17, 2008 1:13 am


Originally Posted by Firewind (Post 10214039)
Yes, in ye olde days, this used to happen regularly whether you were re-booked on different or same airline. Alas, the systems and/or the agents got better at the game...

I always love stories about the olden days. Why, I actually remember when we used to get dressed up for travel!

Georgia Peach Aug 17, 2008 1:15 pm


Originally Posted by VonS (Post 10214473)
I always love stories about the olden days. Why, I actually remember when we used to get dressed up for travel!

Remember when you could just go to the gate, board and sit anywhere, or when the *Smoking* section was indicated by little signs on top of the seats?

MarqFlyer Aug 17, 2008 1:58 pm


Originally Posted by Georgia Peach (Post 10216360)
Remember when you could just go to the gate, board and sit anywhere, or when the *Smoking* section was indicated by little signs on top of the seats?

Smoke was so much smarter in those days, knowing where to stay and all....:rolleyes:

helpless Aug 17, 2008 3:00 pm

this happened to me a couple of months ago. booked an award ticket with DL...return flight was on NW. i missed my return flight, and showed up to the airport a couple of hours late. i eventually got on another NW flight (after being on standby for a couple of flights). and when i got home, i noticed that i earned miles for that flight. ^

willdallas2003 Aug 17, 2008 5:51 pm


Originally Posted by alanh (Post 10208053)
This happens a lot during reaccommodations. It's easier for them to rebook you in a non-restricted class (full F/J/Y) which also happens to earn miles. Otherwise, they have to override availability in your original booking class (as that bucket is probably zero at that time).

I had this happen to me last month on a paid ticket. I missed my original flight(booked in K) and they rebooked me in Y, got a nice little 50% bonus out of the deal.


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