Best FF program for a MONE5
#31
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by christep:
Well yes, but it looks to me that some of the sectors (including a long haul) are on AY (Finnair). M on Finnair counts as full fare, so it gets 100% Q-points</font>
Well yes, but it looks to me that some of the sectors (including a long haul) are on AY (Finnair). M on Finnair counts as full fare, so it gets 100% Q-points</font>
Where can I find this kind of specific information about Q-Points on OW carriers ?
Also, when I fly on Qantas on M, I only get 70% Q-miles. Do I get the normal 50 % Q-points or 70%*50% ?
Thanks
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by vibo:
Is it true ?
Where can I find this kind of specific information about Q-Points on OW carriers ?
Also, when I fly on Qantas on M, I only get 70% Q-miles. Do I get the normal 50 % Q-points or 70%*50% ?
Thanks </font>
Is it true ?
Where can I find this kind of specific information about Q-Points on OW carriers ?
Also, when I fly on Qantas on M, I only get 70% Q-miles. Do I get the normal 50 % Q-points or 70%*50% ?
Thanks </font>
On QF you will get 70% of actual miles and 50% of actual miles for q-points ,both with a minimum of 500
QF flight 300 miles
Miles earned will be 500, qpoints will be 500
QF Flight 700 miles
Miles earned will be 500, qpoints will be 500
QF Flight 1000+ miles
Miles earned will be 70% of actual distance, qpoints will be 50% of actual distance so for a flight of 10000 miles for example,
Miles Earned will be 7000, Q-Points will be 5000
They do not penalise you by only crediting 50% of the 70%
Dave

