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RTW ticket as AAdvantage member
Hello there,
Not really sure if it's better to ask this question here or in the AA forum, but I'll give it a shot here... I am planning on going on an LONE4 this summer, and will be doing it under AA to be able to do their platinum challenge. Is it correct to assume that because the ticket is booked as M class, as long as I'm not traveling on BA, IB, or QF, all the other oneworld alliance partners will give me 1.0 EQMs per mile flown (as well as 1.0 EQPs which I will need for the challenge)? Just trying to get the most amount of points possible out of my limited budget! :) Thanks! baby_beluga |
The "L" in LONE4 is the booking class. Refer to the various tables at aa.com for what it will get you on various airlines. Whenever possible it will behoove you to book on AA flight nos. if available.
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I'm on a LONE4 and pulled this from the page per carrier:
AA miles earning in L class: aa & lan 100% both fin 50% pts, 100% miles qantas 100% pts, 50% miles iberia 50% pts, 30% miles ba 100% pts, 25% miles [cathay - nada] Don't forget that you get nothing for ba flights transatlantic flights to or from the US [flights to canada earn as above] |
Originally Posted by manar
I'm on a LONE4 and pulled this from the page per carrier:
AA miles earning in L class: aa & lan 100% both fin 50% pts, 100% miles qantas 100% pts, 50% miles iberia 50% pts, 30% miles ba 100% pts, 25% miles [cathay - nada] |
Originally Posted by Viajero
Just a note, because this usually comes as a nasty surprise to newbies: the points percentages shown above are based on *earned* miles, not on flown miles.
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Originally Posted by RioFF
I've heard that before but still haven't grasped what it really means. For example a 1000 mile L class flight on BA within Europe would earn me how many points/miles?
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Originally Posted by RioFF
I've heard that before but still haven't grasped what it really means. For example a 1000 mile L class flight on BA within Europe would earn me how many points/miles?
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Originally Posted by baby_beluga
...I am planning on going on an LONE4 this summer, and will be doing it under AA to be able to do their platinum challenge. Is it correct to assume that because the ticket is booked as M class...
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Thanks so much for the info everyone!
This will really help me pick my flights (and use the most AA codeshares as possible to maximize the miles and points). I was really hoping to be able to experience CX, but the lack of miles may turn me towards AA unless there is a codeshare on the route. I'll really make sure to avoid IB! :) I thought that the LONE booked into M class because I was looking on Fewmiles' AAdvantage guide site, where it says that M is for ONE and L is for promotional fares, seat sales and webspecials. Of course the fact that an LONE books into L class makes a lot more sense! Sorry for the newbie questions, all of this can be so overwhelming, even when spending a lot of time trying to figure it all out! baby_beluga |
According to an email I got from AA when I complained about miles not posting on LAN, I was told that domestic flights in Chile do not accure miles in L.
I did however get miles for IPC-SCL in L, so I will recheck this when I can access my mail. [Edit]: It seems as IPC-SCL is considered international, I quote the mail I received: Our agreement with LAN excludes mileage credit for flights wholly within Chile on Economy class fares G, L, M, N, O, Q, S, V and flights wholly within Peru on Economy class fares N, O, G, Q. We are sorry to disappoint you. |
Originally Posted by baby_beluga
I thought that the LONE booked into M class because I was looking on Fewmiles' AAdvantage guide site, where it says that M is for ONE and L is for promotional fares, seat sales and webspecials. Of course the fact that an LONE books into L class makes a lot more sense!
A few years ago, there were MONE* RTW products. MONE* had booking class of 'M'. Oneworld changed the fare rules and fare codes a few years ago. So, now there are LONE* RTW products which booking class is 'L'. |
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