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Flying Cathay, redeeming BA?
Hi
My apologies if there are threads that cover this, but I did not manage to fine any good solid advice. I'm needing some advice for my parents - who are not members of any airline program. They are flying LHR-HKG-SYD-AKL returning AKL-HKG-AKL. All sectors in Business Class with Cathay apart from SYD-AKL which is on AirNZ metal. My parents are based in London, and I'd like to get advice on the best way for them to earn and subsequently redeem miles - this redemption would likely be on a European short haul out of London. I'm guessing they can either: Join Cathay program, and try and redeem on a Oneworld partner, or join a BA program, credit the miles to BA and redeem with BA. Some advice would be greatly appreciated. |
Credit the miles to BA and redeem with BA.
But check how manly miles/tier points you get with BA, Cathay & AA Flying LHR-HKG-AKL on Cathay would have been simpler |
Originally Posted by Mwenenzi
(Post 19662470)
Credit the miles to BA and redeem with BA.
But check how manly miles/tier points you get with BA, Cathay & AA Flying LHR-HKG-AKL on Cathay would have been simpler |
Consider AA's program as well!
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I stuck with BA when i moved to Hong Kong, despite flying Cathay almost exclusively now. BA is easier to earn status on providing you dont fly deep discount economy and you can manage the 4 flights per year on BA metal requirement.
For accumulating and using Avios/Asiamiles, given that your parents are London based they will probably find it easier to find redemptions with Avios. Third point - Cathay inexplicably charge US$50 to join the Marco Polo Club. |
Originally Posted by phol
(Post 19673591)
I stuck with BA when i moved to Hong Kong, despite flying Cathay almost exclusively now. BA is easier to earn status on providing you dont fly deep discount economy and you can manage the 4 flights per year on BA metal requirement.
For accumulating and using Avios/Asiamiles, given that your parents are London based they will probably find it easier to find redemptions with Avios. Third point - Cathay inexplicably charge US$50 to join the Marco Polo Club. Asia Miles do expire after 4 years. So best if maybe BA miles (AVIOS) if within EU is all they want to redeem. |
Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
(Post 19680659)
Asia Miles do expire after 4 years. So best if maybe BA miles (AVIOS) if within EU is all they want to redeem.
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