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Old Oct 8, 2001 | 10:01 am
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Qualiflyer frequent flyer program information

Qualiflyer frequent flyer program information

For the most up-to-date information regarding the Qualiflyer frequent
flyer programme, visit http://www.qualiflyer.com

Key points
- Qualiflyer Memberships continue
- Qualiflyer mileage accounts are unaffected, miles remain valid
according to the terms and conditions of the Qualiflyer programme.
- Qualiflyer Miles can be collected as usual on all flights of
participating airlines operating, credit card companies, hotel chains,
car rental companies and other mileage collection partners.
- Qualiflyer Miles can be spent as usual on all flights of participating
airlines operating and according to allocated capacities for mileage
spending.
- Availability of some non-air awards may be temporarily restricted.

Questions and Answers
We understand that the need for information is particularly great at
this time. Consult our set of Questions & Answers for the information
you require.

Swissair:
http://www.swissair-od.ch/info/Q&A%2...er.htm#English

Crossair:
http://www.crossair.com/en/flugplan/FAQ/index.html

Qualiflyer frequent flyer programme:
http://www.qualiflyer.com/qualiflyerguide/press.htm
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Old Oct 9, 2001 | 1:06 pm
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I hate to bring this up....

But as Qualiflyer awards are most likely issued on SR 085 documents, and with many airlines NOT accepting the documents on paid flights, what makes Qualiflyer so sure that award tickets will be accepted when issued?

Unless they plan to issue them on Crossair / Sabena documents?
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Old Oct 9, 2001 | 1:17 pm
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qualiflyer awards are not only 085 tickets
i always get 082 SN tickets,
i guess you can get them on every qualiflyer airline ( TP - Crossair - ..)
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Old Oct 9, 2001 | 2:07 pm
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I have just ordered Qualiflyer tickets for November and although I have flying Finnair, LOT and Sabena (in that order) I am told I will be issed in SN stock (would prefer LOT or TP).

Still, if Sabena is guaranteed until end of Novemeber I'm hoping I'll be ok.

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Old Oct 10, 2001 | 9:17 pm
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So the healthiest airline right now is most probably Crossair or LOT. Yes, I wouldn't want to accept Swissair documents right now.
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Old Oct 12, 2001 | 3:04 am
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Got my Qualiflyer tickets today. Despite the fact that my flights are on SN, AY nad TK the tickets are on SR ticket stock (85 according to the post above).

Should I be worried?

Should I complain?

I was assured that it wouldn't be SR ticket stock.

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Old Oct 12, 2001 | 7:07 am
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I would call Qualiflyer right away and insist that they reissue the tickets for you. Even though they are award tickets on other Qualiflyer airlines, the mood out there now is that Swissair will cease to exist by 28 October and everyone knows it. So slowly but surely, one by one, each airline will start refusing to accept SR tickets irrespective on who is going to be the carrier carrying you! When SR stopped flying for 2 days a few weeks ago, even CROSSAIR refused to accept tickets by SR - so what do you think?
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