Deciding on a Oneworld Frequent Flyer Program? Help is here.
#2041


Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Vegas Baby - Bay Area/Chicago Transplant
Programs: Marriott Titanium, Mileage Plus Silver, OW Emerald
Posts: 11
Hello FT'ers
I am a newbie, and booked my first RTW last year. We depart later this month x-OSL. My question is related to earning miles/status when flying on a One World RTW DONE4. Our trip length is approx 52,000 miles and fly on BA, QR, AA, JL, CX. Is there any way to calculate miles earned on a RTW trip? Even a good approximation. I have initially credited miles to AS for myself and AA for my wife. Now I am not so sure that was a good idea. I considered using AY or QR, but I cannot find any way to determine how many miles can be earned , regardless of which FFP I use. I would like to earn Emerald status if at all possible, which I know is a stretch but we may start a second RTW within the year we are completing our first. I answered the questions below, but I thought it would be good to preface that with the above comments. Thank you in advance.
Questions/status
For members asking for information, to help people to assist you, can you please provide:
(1) What is most important to you in a FFP?
Reply: I want to leverage my first RTW trip to gain as many miles as possible. I would like to earn OneWorld Emerald, if possible, along the way.
(2) How many miles do you usually fly each year & in what class? How many flights/sectors?
Reply: If this RTW works out well, I suspect we will continue to book these every 12-18 months. The one I have currently booked clocks in at about 52,000 miles, in Business (D). Using BA, QR, AA, CX, and JL.
(3) What types of fares do you usually buy?
(First, Business, Premium economy, Economy, cheapest)
Reply: Domestically, we go for the cheapest, Internationally, Premium or Business
(4) Can you choose your airlines and/or class of service? Do you travel for work and/or pleasure?
Reply: As an airline retiree, we have traveled standby for nearly 40 years. But the OneWorld RTW has opened up a whole new way to fly and Long Haul Business class is highly desirable. So all travel is of the pleasure variety.
(5) Which routes and airlines do you fly most often?
(US Domestic, Transpacific, Kangaroo, in Asia etc)
Reply: Until now, we were almost entirely on UA, and occasionally on UA partners using miles. We do take 1-2 International trips, mostly Europe though we traveled to Australia/New Zealand last year.
(6) What is your home airport?
(SFO, SCL, London LHR, HKG, Singapore SIN etc.)
Reply: LAS, but easy for me to reposition as a standby, just have to allow enough time.
(7) Do you have FFP status of any kind in OW or other airline? What is it? Do you have any miles banked in a FFP?
(AA Executive Platinum, QF Gold, UA 1K, LAN Comodoro, etc)
Reply: UA Silver (sad, I know)
(8) Preferred Airlines? Most common Airlines flown on?
Reply: Most of my flying in my lifetime has been on a standby basis on United. My family was very fortunate to travel to many countries over the last 40 years. But I am looking forward to flying the premier airlines in the world, Singapore, ANA, Qatar, Etihad, etc.
I am a newbie, and booked my first RTW last year. We depart later this month x-OSL. My question is related to earning miles/status when flying on a One World RTW DONE4. Our trip length is approx 52,000 miles and fly on BA, QR, AA, JL, CX. Is there any way to calculate miles earned on a RTW trip? Even a good approximation. I have initially credited miles to AS for myself and AA for my wife. Now I am not so sure that was a good idea. I considered using AY or QR, but I cannot find any way to determine how many miles can be earned , regardless of which FFP I use. I would like to earn Emerald status if at all possible, which I know is a stretch but we may start a second RTW within the year we are completing our first. I answered the questions below, but I thought it would be good to preface that with the above comments. Thank you in advance.
Questions/status
For members asking for information, to help people to assist you, can you please provide:
(1) What is most important to you in a FFP?
Reply: I want to leverage my first RTW trip to gain as many miles as possible. I would like to earn OneWorld Emerald, if possible, along the way.
(2) How many miles do you usually fly each year & in what class? How many flights/sectors?
Reply: If this RTW works out well, I suspect we will continue to book these every 12-18 months. The one I have currently booked clocks in at about 52,000 miles, in Business (D). Using BA, QR, AA, CX, and JL.
(3) What types of fares do you usually buy?
(First, Business, Premium economy, Economy, cheapest)
Reply: Domestically, we go for the cheapest, Internationally, Premium or Business
(4) Can you choose your airlines and/or class of service? Do you travel for work and/or pleasure?
Reply: As an airline retiree, we have traveled standby for nearly 40 years. But the OneWorld RTW has opened up a whole new way to fly and Long Haul Business class is highly desirable. So all travel is of the pleasure variety.
(5) Which routes and airlines do you fly most often?
(US Domestic, Transpacific, Kangaroo, in Asia etc)
Reply: Until now, we were almost entirely on UA, and occasionally on UA partners using miles. We do take 1-2 International trips, mostly Europe though we traveled to Australia/New Zealand last year.
(6) What is your home airport?
(SFO, SCL, London LHR, HKG, Singapore SIN etc.)
Reply: LAS, but easy for me to reposition as a standby, just have to allow enough time.
(7) Do you have FFP status of any kind in OW or other airline? What is it? Do you have any miles banked in a FFP?
(AA Executive Platinum, QF Gold, UA 1K, LAN Comodoro, etc)
Reply: UA Silver (sad, I know)
(8) Preferred Airlines? Most common Airlines flown on?
Reply: Most of my flying in my lifetime has been on a standby basis on United. My family was very fortunate to travel to many countries over the last 40 years. But I am looking forward to flying the premier airlines in the world, Singapore, ANA, Qatar, Etihad, etc.
#2042

Join Date: Mar 2023
Posts: 157
1. Look at possibility of codeshare flight. If you can change your flight to QR codeshare, then you should credit to AA.
2. If most flight you can change to AA/BA/IB market flights, then credit to Finn air.
3. If most flights you can change to JL marketed flights, then credit to AS.
Note: Change to codeshare flight is free if you booked from AA RTW.
Just search around what codeshares are available for all your current flights.
AA points worth a lot more but harder to get OWE. Avois does not worth a lot, and possible to get OWE for one RTW
2. If most flight you can change to AA/BA/IB market flights, then credit to Finn air.
3. If most flights you can change to JL marketed flights, then credit to AS.
Note: Change to codeshare flight is free if you booked from AA RTW.
Just search around what codeshares are available for all your current flights.
AA points worth a lot more but harder to get OWE. Avois does not worth a lot, and possible to get OWE for one RTW
#2043

Join Date: Jul 2023
Location: NYC, KUL
Programs: QF Platinum, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 46
Hey everyone! I recently moved to Singapore and expect to be undertaking a bit of travel with work. I’d love to get OWE status if possible and exploring options for which FFP to use to try and get there. Any advice for Asia based travellers would be greatly appreciated!
(1) What is most important to you in a FFP?
OWE status, followed by good award redemption rates
(2) How many miles do you usually fly each year & in what class? How many flights/sectors?
It wildly varies, but when paying cash for flights, usually 1 return business flight long haul (I.e. SIN - LHR) and 2 return business flights short haul (I.e. SIN - HKG)
(3) What types of fares do you usually buy?
I mostly redeem avios for award flights, otherwise go for the cheapest possible options in business class when paying cash
(4) Can you choose your airlines and/or class of service? Do you travel for work and/or pleasure?
I can be flexible, and travel for both work and pleasure an even amount
(5) Which routes do you fly most often?
N/A
(6) What is your home airport?
SIN
(7) Do you have FFP status of any kind in OW or other airline? What is it? Do you have any miles banked in a FFP?
Royal Jordanian Gold Sparrow (OW Sapphire)
(8) Preferred Airlines? Most common Airlines flown on?
I most often fly either QR or CX (though mostly on award flights)
(1) What is most important to you in a FFP?
OWE status, followed by good award redemption rates
(2) How many miles do you usually fly each year & in what class? How many flights/sectors?
It wildly varies, but when paying cash for flights, usually 1 return business flight long haul (I.e. SIN - LHR) and 2 return business flights short haul (I.e. SIN - HKG)
(3) What types of fares do you usually buy?
I mostly redeem avios for award flights, otherwise go for the cheapest possible options in business class when paying cash
(4) Can you choose your airlines and/or class of service? Do you travel for work and/or pleasure?
I can be flexible, and travel for both work and pleasure an even amount
(5) Which routes do you fly most often?
N/A
(6) What is your home airport?
SIN
(7) Do you have FFP status of any kind in OW or other airline? What is it? Do you have any miles banked in a FFP?
Royal Jordanian Gold Sparrow (OW Sapphire)
(8) Preferred Airlines? Most common Airlines flown on?
I most often fly either QR or CX (though mostly on award flights)
TBH you might be better off crediting to Singapore given you are at their hub.
Heads up that the first class lounge in DOH is not accessible by OWE status alone. You'd need to be flying any oneworld airline in first class, or have some level of QR elite status in their program (I don't remember the specifics here)
Last edited by delighted5153; Apr 22, 2025 at 6:36 am Reason: rules for accessing first class lounge in DOH
#2044



Join Date: May 2024
Location: London/Davao
Programs: Besides TK E+, I currently have SK gold, as well as an RJ status match to Sapphire. IHG Diamond
Posts: 193
Hi all,
Thanks for contributing to this thread.
I'd like to maximise the benefit from points, and I'd like to get lounge access for me plus a guest (better still, two guests). Extra baggage allowance would come inuseful in August/September but that might be a bit soon for earning elite status.
I mainly fly long haul, mainly business class award fares (although I'm starting to look out for cash options up to 1.5x the net cost of the award fares), mainly with QR. I value flexibility and availability to fly at short notice.
My research so far has indicated that my options are,
a) Qatar: Getting to sapphire with them would be great (Doha lounges, QCredits) but not sure I'll fly enough cash fares to justify going for that
b) American: seems to have the most valuable points and the best route options (mainly from readily combining partner airlines without increasing the cost)
c) Alaskan: has relatively low requirements for status levels (40k miles for Sapphire) and counts award flights towards status, and has some decent redemption options, so perhaps the easiest way to reach Sapphire? Could buy some points in a sale so I have enough for an award fare to get across the line.
d) Jordanian: could buy status with them for the next year, but I don't know anything about their partner redemptions. Obviously I could buy status then try to credit points to somewhere else.
From these, I'm thinking I should probably go for Alaskan unless I think I can make Sapphire with Qatar work. Any thoughts, and any alternatives I should be considering?
Thanks!
1) What is most important to you in a FFP?
Redemptions (cost and availability), lounge access
(2) How many miles do you usually fly each year & in what class? How many flights/sectors?
Considering Oneworld only: >50000 miles, <25 flights
(3) What types of fares do you usually buy?
Lately, mainly award fares - short-haul economy or long-haul business.
(4) Can you choose your airlines and/or class of service? Do you travel for work and/or pleasure?
I can choose
(5) Which routes and airlines do you fly most often?
Europe-Asia with QR, shorthaul with BA. Transatlantic once per year or so but that will usually be burning SAS points
(6) What is your home airport?
LHR, but last time I changed at CPH the guy looked at my passport stamps and asked me if I live in Copenhagen or just work there!
(7) Do you have FFP status of any kind in OW or other airline? What is it? Do you have any miles banked in a FFP?
Eurobonus Millionaire with Gold status, 300k Avios (plus a couple of BA companion vouchers), 80k Flying Blue, 250k UK Amex points
(8) Preferred Airlines? Most common Airlines flown on?
QR preferred, BA for convenience, SAS to burn points
Thanks for contributing to this thread.
I'd like to maximise the benefit from points, and I'd like to get lounge access for me plus a guest (better still, two guests). Extra baggage allowance would come inuseful in August/September but that might be a bit soon for earning elite status.
I mainly fly long haul, mainly business class award fares (although I'm starting to look out for cash options up to 1.5x the net cost of the award fares), mainly with QR. I value flexibility and availability to fly at short notice.
My research so far has indicated that my options are,
a) Qatar: Getting to sapphire with them would be great (Doha lounges, QCredits) but not sure I'll fly enough cash fares to justify going for that
b) American: seems to have the most valuable points and the best route options (mainly from readily combining partner airlines without increasing the cost)
c) Alaskan: has relatively low requirements for status levels (40k miles for Sapphire) and counts award flights towards status, and has some decent redemption options, so perhaps the easiest way to reach Sapphire? Could buy some points in a sale so I have enough for an award fare to get across the line.
d) Jordanian: could buy status with them for the next year, but I don't know anything about their partner redemptions. Obviously I could buy status then try to credit points to somewhere else.
From these, I'm thinking I should probably go for Alaskan unless I think I can make Sapphire with Qatar work. Any thoughts, and any alternatives I should be considering?
Thanks!
1) What is most important to you in a FFP?
Redemptions (cost and availability), lounge access
(2) How many miles do you usually fly each year & in what class? How many flights/sectors?
Considering Oneworld only: >50000 miles, <25 flights
(3) What types of fares do you usually buy?
Lately, mainly award fares - short-haul economy or long-haul business.
(4) Can you choose your airlines and/or class of service? Do you travel for work and/or pleasure?
I can choose
(5) Which routes and airlines do you fly most often?
Europe-Asia with QR, shorthaul with BA. Transatlantic once per year or so but that will usually be burning SAS points
(6) What is your home airport?
LHR, but last time I changed at CPH the guy looked at my passport stamps and asked me if I live in Copenhagen or just work there!
(7) Do you have FFP status of any kind in OW or other airline? What is it? Do you have any miles banked in a FFP?
Eurobonus Millionaire with Gold status, 300k Avios (plus a couple of BA companion vouchers), 80k Flying Blue, 250k UK Amex points
(8) Preferred Airlines? Most common Airlines flown on?
QR preferred, BA for convenience, SAS to burn points
Last edited by fishgooink; May 21, 2025 at 7:05 pm
#2045



Join Date: May 2024
Location: London/Davao
Programs: Besides TK E+, I currently have SK gold, as well as an RJ status match to Sapphire. IHG Diamond
Posts: 193
Replying to myself:
I found the calculator at Traveldealz and did a bit more reading. It looks like,
Based on the above, it seems like it's between Qatar and Alaska; but the perks of Qatar (Better Doha lounge access and QCredits; plus no restrictions on lounge access within the US) seem to make that the right choice for me. Any advances?
Thanks!
I found the calculator at Traveldealz and did a bit more reading. It looks like,
- Malaysian would be the easiest way to obtain Sapphire, but not a great programme otherwise, so doesn't seem worth it.
- Qatar requires the least travel to obtain Sapphire just from cash fares, and would be the best option for shorthaul tier point runs; but Alaska has the points for award flights and BA will supposedly offer tier points through Amex, which would probably make them easier to obtain overall.
- Qatar counts all flight within the last 12 months, it's not on a "calendar year" basis or similar. And the lower target for retaining status would be handy.
- On the off-chance I land up flying much more than I'm anticipating, BA would be much tougher to get to Emerald than the others.
- There would be upsides and downsides to having miles in Alaska as well as Avios - more routing options and often lower fees, but another scheme to keep track of, likely meaning more money to be tied up in points in total.
Based on the above, it seems like it's between Qatar and Alaska; but the perks of Qatar (Better Doha lounge access and QCredits; plus no restrictions on lounge access within the US) seem to make that the right choice for me. Any advances?
Thanks!
Last edited by fishgooink; May 22, 2025 at 5:53 am
#2046




Join Date: Mar 2023
Posts: 31
Replying to myself:
I found the calculator at Traveldealz and did a bit more reading. It looks like,
Based on the above, it seems like it's between Qatar and Alaska; but the perks of Qatar (Better Doha lounge access and QCredits; plus no restrictions on lounge access within the US) seem to make that the right choice for me. Any advances?
Thanks!
I found the calculator at Traveldealz and did a bit more reading. It looks like,
- Malaysian would be the easiest way to obtain Sapphire, but not a great programme otherwise, so doesn't seem worth it.
- Qatar requires the least travel to obtain Sapphire just from cash fares, and would be the best option for shorthaul tier point runs; but Alaska has the points for award flights and BA will supposedly offer tier points through Amex, which would probably make them easier to obtain overall.
- Qatar counts all flight within the last 12 months, it's not on a "calendar year" basis or similar. And the lower target for retaining status would be handy.
- On the off-chance I land up flying much more than I'm anticipating, BA would be much tougher to get to Emerald than the others.
- There would be upsides and downsides to having miles in Alaska as well as Avios - more routing options and often lower fees, but another scheme to keep track of, likely meaning more money to be tied up in points in total.
Based on the above, it seems like it's between Qatar and Alaska; but the perks of Qatar (Better Doha lounge access and QCredits; plus no restrictions on lounge access within the US) seem to make that the right choice for me. Any advances?
Thanks!
I am in the same boat, and I think I'll probably go for either Qatar or Royal Jordanian, depending on which exact flights I'd take for the easiest status.
#2047



Join Date: May 2024
Location: London/Davao
Programs: Besides TK E+, I currently have SK gold, as well as an RJ status match to Sapphire. IHG Diamond
Posts: 193
I think you summed it up pretty good: it really just depends on how much you value Alaska points versus domestic lounge access. Alaska points are definitely worth more and have a wider range of redemption partners compared to Avios, but the Sapphire access to AA flagship lounges is also something to consider. Do note that I don't think there is a difference for Qatar Sapphire vs other OW sapphire in terms of Doha lounge; Qatar does have first class lounge access for their platinums traveling on business, if that's what you were referring to.
I am in the same boat, and I think I'll probably go for either Qatar or Royal Jordanian, depending on which exact flights I'd take for the easiest status.
I am in the same boat, and I think I'll probably go for either Qatar or Royal Jordanian, depending on which exact flights I'd take for the easiest status.
Ah yes - I'd remembered there were two lounge benefits through Privilege Club, but the other one was there being a lounge just for QR Silver members, nothing for gold (although the guest passes could come in handy too).
I'm UK based so the "domestic" lounge thing would be relevant very rarely.
One annoyance with Alaska is that Europe to Asia via Doha doesn't come up on their award system, which would mean a fair bit of hassle - finding the flight elsewhere, checking both legs are available on Alaska, calling up etc.
Thanks!
#2048



Join Date: May 2024
Location: London/Davao
Programs: Besides TK E+, I currently have SK gold, as well as an RJ status match to Sapphire. IHG Diamond
Posts: 193
Thanks, good to know I'm on the right track.
Ah yes - I'd remembered there were two lounge benefits through Privilege Club, but the other one was there being a lounge just for QR Silver members, nothing for gold (although the guest passes could come in handy too).
I'm UK based so the "domestic" lounge thing would be relevant very rarely.
One annoyance with Alaska is that Europe to Asia via Doha doesn't come up on their award system, which would mean a fair bit of hassle - finding the flight elsewhere, checking both legs are available on Alaska, calling up etc.
Thanks!
Ah yes - I'd remembered there were two lounge benefits through Privilege Club, but the other one was there being a lounge just for QR Silver members, nothing for gold (although the guest passes could come in handy too).
I'm UK based so the "domestic" lounge thing would be relevant very rarely.
One annoyance with Alaska is that Europe to Asia via Doha doesn't come up on their award system, which would mean a fair bit of hassle - finding the flight elsewhere, checking both legs are available on Alaska, calling up etc.
Thanks!
Spotting that Philippine Airlines are now a partner of Alaska seemed promising, but it turns out that you can only earn Alaska points if you book the PAL flight on the Alaska site, which usually wouldn't be possible for me.
There's talk of PAL reentering Europe, but, even if they did, I doubt redemptions would be sufficiently cheaper than QR to make them attractive.
#2049




Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: NRT / HND
Programs: AA EXP, A3 Gold, Former UA 1K
Posts: 6,366
Replying to myself:
I found the calculator at Traveldealz and did a bit more reading. It looks like,
Based on the above, it seems like it's between Qatar and Alaska; but the perks of Qatar (Better Doha lounge access and QCredits; plus no restrictions on lounge access within the US) seem to make that the right choice for me. Any advances?
Thanks!
I found the calculator at Traveldealz and did a bit more reading. It looks like,
- Malaysian would be the easiest way to obtain Sapphire, but not a great programme otherwise, so doesn't seem worth it.
- Qatar requires the least travel to obtain Sapphire just from cash fares, and would be the best option for shorthaul tier point runs; but Alaska has the points for award flights and BA will supposedly offer tier points through Amex, which would probably make them easier to obtain overall.
- Qatar counts all flight within the last 12 months, it's not on a "calendar year" basis or similar. And the lower target for retaining status would be handy.
- On the off-chance I land up flying much more than I'm anticipating, BA would be much tougher to get to Emerald than the others.
- There would be upsides and downsides to having miles in Alaska as well as Avios - more routing options and often lower fees, but another scheme to keep track of, likely meaning more money to be tied up in points in total.
Based on the above, it seems like it's between Qatar and Alaska; but the perks of Qatar (Better Doha lounge access and QCredits; plus no restrictions on lounge access within the US) seem to make that the right choice for me. Any advances?
Thanks!
Having said that though, AS earning isn't that great anymore either unless you can book via the AS site, so could be a wash.
Replying to myself again:
Spotting that Philippine Airlines are now a partner of Alaska seemed promising, but it turns out that you can only earn Alaska points if you book the PAL flight on the Alaska site, which usually wouldn't be possible for me.
There's talk of PAL reentering Europe, but, even if they did, I doubt redemptions would be sufficiently cheaper than QR to make them attractive.
Spotting that Philippine Airlines are now a partner of Alaska seemed promising, but it turns out that you can only earn Alaska points if you book the PAL flight on the Alaska site, which usually wouldn't be possible for me.
There's talk of PAL reentering Europe, but, even if they did, I doubt redemptions would be sufficiently cheaper than QR to make them attractive.
#2050
Join Date: May 2025
Location: UK and HK
Posts: 7
Hello guys, I am struggling to find the most suitable FFP for me. I am an international student, so I will be going back and forth between the UK and Hong Kong.
I am considering AY, QR or MH?
One thing I am looking at: the value of using MH enrich point to redeem a flight doesn't seem good compared to Avios + I have a cc to earn avios through daily spending. But I am not sure is this a problem that I should be worrying about.
Any advice will be appreciated. Thank you so much
Questions
For members asking for information, to help people to assist you, can you please provide:
(1) What is most important to you in a FFP?
Reply: Priority check-in, priority boarding and seat selection. If possible, an extra luggage allowance, but not a must. For lounges, I have credit card lounge access, and I am fine with those.
(2) How many miles do you usually fly each year & in what class? How many flights/sectors?
Reply:
One return flight with QR economy classic, sometimes economy convenience if economy classic is not available. BHX-DOH-HKG & HKG-DOH-BHX. (I chose QR because they operate flights between HKG-BHX). However, I can still choose to take another OW airline to MAN or LHR if they are good for earning FFP status points
1-2 EU trips with BA/IB economy or possibly business (between October to June)
1-2 Asia trips to Japan/Southeast countries with JL/MH economy (Trying to avoid CX as they are expensive and their earning rate in most OW FFP is extremely poor) (between July to September)
(3) What types of fares do you usually buy?
Reply: Cheapest economy unless they are unavailable or a specific cabin class is required for FFP.
(Business class/Premium economy is possible for EU trips, but premium class is extremely rare for Asia trips and flights between the UK and HK)
(4) Can you choose your airlines and/or class of service? Do you travel for work and/or pleasure?
Reply: Yes, I can. I travel for pleasure and study
(5) Which routes and airlines do you fly most often?
(US Domestic, Transpacific, Kangaroo, in Asia etc)
Reply: Refer to Question 2: Usually QR for BHX-HKG return flight, IB/BA for EU trips, JL/MH for Asia Trips
(6) What is your home airport?
(SFO, SCL, London LHR, HKG, Singapore SIN etc.)
Reply: HKG, BHX/MAN/LHR
(7) Do you have FFP status of any kind in OW or other airline? What is it? Do you have any miles banked in a FFP?
(AA Executive Platinum, QF Gold, UA 1K, LAN Comodoro, etc)
Reply: No, I have some Q points in QR but expiring soon as I didn't travel much this year
(8) Preferred Airlines? Most common Airlines flown on?
Reply: No preferred airlines, I can accommodate taking other OW flights as long as it is good for my FFP
I am considering AY, QR or MH?
One thing I am looking at: the value of using MH enrich point to redeem a flight doesn't seem good compared to Avios + I have a cc to earn avios through daily spending. But I am not sure is this a problem that I should be worrying about.
Any advice will be appreciated. Thank you so much
Questions
For members asking for information, to help people to assist you, can you please provide:
(1) What is most important to you in a FFP?
Reply: Priority check-in, priority boarding and seat selection. If possible, an extra luggage allowance, but not a must. For lounges, I have credit card lounge access, and I am fine with those.
(2) How many miles do you usually fly each year & in what class? How many flights/sectors?
Reply:
One return flight with QR economy classic, sometimes economy convenience if economy classic is not available. BHX-DOH-HKG & HKG-DOH-BHX. (I chose QR because they operate flights between HKG-BHX). However, I can still choose to take another OW airline to MAN or LHR if they are good for earning FFP status points
1-2 EU trips with BA/IB economy or possibly business (between October to June)
1-2 Asia trips to Japan/Southeast countries with JL/MH economy (Trying to avoid CX as they are expensive and their earning rate in most OW FFP is extremely poor) (between July to September)
(3) What types of fares do you usually buy?
Reply: Cheapest economy unless they are unavailable or a specific cabin class is required for FFP.
(Business class/Premium economy is possible for EU trips, but premium class is extremely rare for Asia trips and flights between the UK and HK)
(4) Can you choose your airlines and/or class of service? Do you travel for work and/or pleasure?
Reply: Yes, I can. I travel for pleasure and study
(5) Which routes and airlines do you fly most often?
(US Domestic, Transpacific, Kangaroo, in Asia etc)
Reply: Refer to Question 2: Usually QR for BHX-HKG return flight, IB/BA for EU trips, JL/MH for Asia Trips
(6) What is your home airport?
(SFO, SCL, London LHR, HKG, Singapore SIN etc.)
Reply: HKG, BHX/MAN/LHR
(7) Do you have FFP status of any kind in OW or other airline? What is it? Do you have any miles banked in a FFP?
(AA Executive Platinum, QF Gold, UA 1K, LAN Comodoro, etc)
Reply: No, I have some Q points in QR but expiring soon as I didn't travel much this year
(8) Preferred Airlines? Most common Airlines flown on?
Reply: No preferred airlines, I can accommodate taking other OW flights as long as it is good for my FFP
#2051
Join Date: Sep 2024
Posts: 1,752
you can consider AY. you will still earn based on mileage, and sounds like you can hit gold or plat, which is ow sapphire or emerald. you also earn in avios, which sounds more suitable for you since you fly qr/ib/ba and is based in the uk
edit: it seems like the post above disappeared. no wonder i had problems quoting it
edit: it seems like the post above disappeared. no wonder i had problems quoting it
#2052
Join Date: May 2025
Location: UK and HK
Posts: 7
you can consider AY. you will still earn based on mileage, and sounds like you can hit gold or plat, which is ow sapphire or emerald. you also earn in avios, which sounds more suitable for you since you fly qr/ib/ba and is based in the uk
edit: it seems like the post above disappeared. no wonder i had problems quoting it
edit: it seems like the post above disappeared. no wonder i had problems quoting it
((When comparing AY and MH, MH and AY are both mileage-based. I looked at both FFP and MH seem to be less impacted by booking class when travelling with OW Economy class.
#2053
Join Date: Sep 2024
Posts: 1,752
Are you referring to my post? the post about flying between HKG and BHX with Qatar once a year. I posted twice and idk why my posts are gone.
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When comparing AY and MH, MH and AY are both mileage-based. I looked at both FFP and MH seem to be less impacted by booking class when travelling with OW Economy class.
((When comparing AY and MH, MH and AY are both mileage-based. I looked at both FFP and MH seem to be less impacted by booking class when travelling with OW Economy class.
ay (jl) vs mh (jl)


ay (qr) vs mh (qr)


but im not familiar with MH, but doesnt seems to be the case to me. i used qr and jl because these are your longest flights
#2054
Join Date: May 2025
Location: UK and HK
Posts: 7
For AY, the tier points and avios earned are based on miles and corresponding booking class, which is the screenshot you shared above
For MH, as long as the flight is eligible to earn enrich points, then it is eligible to earn elite points for status. the booking class in MH FFP will only affect the enrich points earning rate (which is the table of multiplier you shared above) but booking class do not affect the earning rate of elite point.
#2055




Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: NRT / HND
Programs: AA EXP, A3 Gold, Former UA 1K
Posts: 6,366
Thanks for letting me know. When I look more into MH and AY FFP and their t&c, I see the difference between them.
For AY, the tier points and avios earned are based on miles and corresponding booking class, which is the screenshot you shared above
For MH, as long as the flight is eligible to earn enrich points, then it is eligible to earn elite points for status. the booking class in MH FFP will only affect the enrich points earning rate (which is the table of multiplier you shared above) but booking class do not affect the earning rate of elite point.
For AY, the tier points and avios earned are based on miles and corresponding booking class, which is the screenshot you shared above
For MH, as long as the flight is eligible to earn enrich points, then it is eligible to earn elite points for status. the booking class in MH FFP will only affect the enrich points earning rate (which is the table of multiplier you shared above) but booking class do not affect the earning rate of elite point.

