Is there any program , which lets you transfer miles between members for free?
#1
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Is there any program , which lets you transfer miles between members for free?
Hi,
my family is flying on CO to US .
they are not earning any miles , so i would like to create an account for each of them and than transfer the miles into one account.
is there any skyteam carrier which lets me pool mileage ?
(i know there is the familyclub of korean air, but thats a hassle because i have to sent birthcerticicates etc...)
please let me know
dp
my family is flying on CO to US .
they are not earning any miles , so i would like to create an account for each of them and than transfer the miles into one account.
is there any skyteam carrier which lets me pool mileage ?
(i know there is the familyclub of korean air, but thats a hassle because i have to sent birthcerticicates etc...)
please let me know
dp
#2
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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it is possible to earn miles while flying CO on any other carrier outside skyteam?
i need to combine these miles for free without paying any transfer fees etc.
for example if CO would let me credit my miles to JAL which has a family plan this would be a great thing.
cheers dp
i need to combine these miles for free without paying any transfer fees etc.
for example if CO would let me credit my miles to JAL which has a family plan this would be a great thing.
cheers dp
#3
Join Date: Apr 2005
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it is possible to earn miles while flying CO on any other carrier outside skyteam?
i need to combine these miles for free without paying any transfer fees etc.
for example if CO would let me credit my miles to JAL which has a family plan this would be a great thing.
cheers dp
i need to combine these miles for free without paying any transfer fees etc.
for example if CO would let me credit my miles to JAL which has a family plan this would be a great thing.
cheers dp
#4

Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 1,389
according to http://www.globalflight.eu/ you can credit CO miles to the following programs:
Aeroflot
AeroMexico
Air Europa
Air France KLM
Alaska Airlines
Alitalia
Continental Airlines
CSA
Delta Air Lines
Emirates
EVA Air
Korean Air
Northwest Airlines
Virgin Atlantic
What I would do if your family members earn at least 10000 miles each: You can credit those miles to Flying Blue and you'll get a AF/KL oneway flight within europe zone 1 for it (and this flight can be use by anyone including you, of course).
Aeroflot
AeroMexico
Air Europa
Air France KLM
Alaska Airlines
Alitalia
Continental Airlines
CSA
Delta Air Lines
Emirates
EVA Air
Korean Air
Northwest Airlines
Virgin Atlantic
What I would do if your family members earn at least 10000 miles each: You can credit those miles to Flying Blue and you'll get a AF/KL oneway flight within europe zone 1 for it (and this flight can be use by anyone including you, of course).
#6

Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 31
Attention: You can't transfer miles between programs. This site just indicates in which FFPs you can collect miles when flying on any given airline!
according to http://www.globalflight.eu/ you can credit CO miles to the following programs:
Aeroflot
AeroMexico
Air Europa
Air France KLM
Alaska Airlines
Alitalia
Continental Airlines
CSA
Delta Air Lines
Emirates
EVA Air
Korean Air
Northwest Airlines
Virgin Atlantic
What I would do if your family members earn at least 10000 miles each: You can credit those miles to Flying Blue and you'll get a AF/KL oneway flight within europe zone 1 for it (and this flight can be use by anyone including you, of course).
Aeroflot
AeroMexico
Air Europa
Air France KLM
Alaska Airlines
Alitalia
Continental Airlines
CSA
Delta Air Lines
Emirates
EVA Air
Korean Air
Northwest Airlines
Virgin Atlantic
What I would do if your family members earn at least 10000 miles each: You can credit those miles to Flying Blue and you'll get a AF/KL oneway flight within europe zone 1 for it (and this flight can be use by anyone including you, of course).
#7
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If your family is going to fly infrequently (i.e., will never earn elite status) and shop around for fares, Alaska may be a good choice. Not only earn miles on 5 ST airlines (AF, KL, NW, CO, DL) but OW ones too (BA, AA, QF, LA, CX) but a good many OW ones too.

