Uncredit miles on Delta
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Programs: UA Mileage Plus Delta SkyMiles
Posts: 424
Uncredit miles on Delta
yes, a bit odd. Most of the time people are trying to get credit posted. Now I want to uncredit miles posted to my account.
Why?
I have 4 flights posted to Delta, switching to Flying Blue because it makes more sense for me. In fact with these 4 segments I'll go directly to silver.
Delta don't want to 'uncredit' the flights so FlyingBlue can pick them up.
I guess I can understand why... my reason which I was transparent about, didn't see compelling.
Any ideas on who-where-how in Delta to make this happen?
TIA
Why?
I have 4 flights posted to Delta, switching to Flying Blue because it makes more sense for me. In fact with these 4 segments I'll go directly to silver.
Delta don't want to 'uncredit' the flights so FlyingBlue can pick them up.
I guess I can understand why... my reason which I was transparent about, didn't see compelling.
Any ideas on who-where-how in Delta to make this happen?
TIA
#3
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: DCA
Programs: UA US CO AA DL FL
Posts: 50,262
DL could care less about the miles / segments and how they are credited, it's simply that it draws an administrative line in the sand about reversing credits and issuing debit memos to other carriers.
Only way to get this done is if you can show a provable error on DL's part and you can't do that here.
Not particularly an odd question. It happens all the time and DL is far from alone among carriers in refusing to do it.
Only way to get this done is if you can show a provable error on DL's part and you can't do that here.
Not particularly an odd question. It happens all the time and DL is far from alone among carriers in refusing to do it.
#5
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DL also doesn't let you change the FF number (program) associated with a PNR after the first segment has been boarded. This means that you cannot credit different segments to different programs.