Star Alliance's FFP's Partner Airlines
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Updated for Czech airlines leaving Miles and More
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Also happened to notice the following for Asiana Club, all E__ as far as I can tell.
Air China
China Eastern Airlines
China Southern Airlines
China Southwest
Qantas Airways
Turkish Airlines
Air India
Uzbekistan Airways
No mention of Mexicana on the Asiana website.
Air China
China Eastern Airlines
China Southern Airlines
China Southwest
Qantas Airways
Turkish Airlines
Air India
Uzbekistan Airways
No mention of Mexicana on the Asiana website.
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Originally Posted by Bluehen1
Kiwi- Don't forget to add Adria Airways and Croatia Airlines as users of Mileage & More as well.
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Updated for Swiss earning on Miles & More from 20 July 2005
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Asiana update
I am not sure about Air China et al. being FFP partners of Asiana. They are listed without description on a page on the "old" version of the web site which is intended to show code share routes. Possibly you might get mileage on these codeshares but even that I would not be too hopeful.
I can tell you Mexicana it definitely in. It is the only non-* airline listed:
http://www1.flyasiana.com/club/c_em_021.asp
I can tell you Mexicana it definitely in. It is the only non-* airline listed:
http://www1.flyasiana.com/club/c_em_021.asp
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Virgin
Somebody the other day mentioned VS. I have never flown with them, nor had any reason to consider flying with them, but just for kicks I went to their website and looked at their FFP, the 'Flying Club'. I found something puzzling. Among their airline partners, they list six *A carriers: BD, NH, NZ, OS, SK and SQ. Since I am in SK's EB programme, I thought 'hei, this could be interesting'.
But...when you look at the EB site, they do _not_ give points for flights on Virgin!?! What's up with that???
I then looked at the FFP pages of the other five *A members Virgin gives points for and found that all of them do give points for VS flights -- except for OS's M&M.
I suppose some of these web-pages could be out-of-date...but which one(s)?
It seems awfully strange, don't you think? I mean, what kind of bi-lateral agreement is it that only works one-way?
cheers,
Henry
But...when you look at the EB site, they do _not_ give points for flights on Virgin!?! What's up with that???
I then looked at the FFP pages of the other five *A members Virgin gives points for and found that all of them do give points for VS flights -- except for OS's M&M.
I suppose some of these web-pages could be out-of-date...but which one(s)?
It seems awfully strange, don't you think? I mean, what kind of bi-lateral agreement is it that only works one-way?
cheers,
Henry
Last edited by henry999; Dec 22, 2005 at 6:58 am