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Old Dec 4, 2003 | 1:30 pm
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what the best FF program ??

Iam new here with oneworld !
and I will make 3 flihts in F with CX in the near future. what is the best program I should join ? I would save the miles for to use from Europe to Asia or CPT in C or F !
who has the best earning and using ratio ?
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Old Dec 4, 2003 | 3:57 pm
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Welcome to OW!

It is a bit hard to figure out the best option without knowing your specific flights, and if these 3 RTs are the extent of your expected flying.

Having looked at this a couple of times, for the premium flyer it usually comes down to BA or QF's program. 3 long-haul F RTs should get you to mid-tier elite on BA (but you'd be well away from top-tier); the same on QF could get you to top-tier. But since you're flying paid F, status may not be a big issue.

The bad news for QF is that it looks like no status or cabin bonuses for QF when flying on CX, so your accrual would be limited. On BA you'd get a 50% cabin bonus, but I don't think you'd get the 25% status bonus once attaining BA silver.

So 3 trips in F credited to BA (assuming @5k miles one way) = 45k BA miles. This would not even get you from Germany to CPT in Y - you'd need 150k to do this trip in F.

You must note that BA is very strict about needing 4 BA flights to qualify for status; QF has the same rule but reportedly does not enforce it.

Thinking about it, AA may be your best bet. If you take the "Platinum Challenge", you'd make mid-tier elite on your first trip and qualify for 100% milage bonus, +50% class of service. 3 F RTs @5k miles would net you 65k miles; not enough to get you to Asia in any cabin, but closer to CPT in F, which takes 100k miles (75k in J, 60k in Y).

CX's Marco Polo club looks to be the poorest choice.

[This message has been edited by JHunter (edited Dec 04, 2003).]
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Old Dec 4, 2003 | 6:07 pm
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by JHunter:


The bad news for QF is that it looks like no status or cabin bonuses for QF when flying on CX, so your accrual would be limited. On BA you'd get a 50% cabin bonus, but I don't think you'd get the 25% status bonus once attaining BA silver.

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QFFs flying on CX get cabin bonus (25% J 50% F) but not status bonuc - same as BA.

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Old Dec 5, 2003 | 12:01 pm
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by alect:
same as BA.</font>
Not quite. QF FFs get status bonuses on BA, though from January 1 these will make a nominal difference for non-premium fare classes.
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Old Dec 5, 2003 | 8:20 pm
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by virtualtroy:
Not quite. QF FFs get status bonuses on BA, though from January 1 these will make a nominal difference for non-premium fare classes.</font>

Sorry I worded that badly - I meant QFF get same bonuses on CX as BA FF...
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Old Dec 6, 2003 | 4:35 am
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by JHunter:
Welcome to OW!

It is a bit hard to figure out the best option without knowing your specific flights, and if these 3 RTs are the extent of your expected flying.

Having looked at this a couple of times, for the premium flyer it usually comes down to BA or QF's program. 3 long-haul F RTs should get you to mid-tier elite on BA (but you'd be well away from top-tier); the same on QF could get you to top-tier. But since you're flying paid F, status may not be a big issue.

The bad news for QF is that it looks like no status or cabin bonuses for QF when flying on CX, so your accrual would be limited. On BA you'd get a 50% cabin bonus, but I don't think you'd get the 25% status bonus once attaining BA silver.

So 3 trips in F credited to BA (assuming @5k miles one way) = 45k BA miles. This would not even get you from Germany to CPT in Y - you'd need 150k to do this trip in F.

You must note that BA is very strict about needing 4 BA flights to qualify for status; QF has the same rule but reportedly does not enforce it.

Thinking about it, AA may be your best bet. If you take the "Platinum Challenge", you'd make mid-tier elite on your first trip and qualify for 100% milage bonus, +50% class of service. 3 F RTs @5k miles would net you 65k miles; not enough to get you to Asia in any cabin, but closer to CPT in F, which takes 100k miles (75k in J, 60k in Y).

CX's Marco Polo club looks to be the poorest choice.

[This message has been edited by JHunter (edited Dec 04, 2003).]
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Thank you JHunter,
I think AA is my right choice!
Iam already enroled and the 75k to CPT with a BA sleeper is an interesting award!
once again thank you for you informations!
Bert

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