G-fares on Swiss?
#1
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G-fares on Swiss?
Any idea if G on Swiss is a 100% mileage accrual fare? It seems to be 100% on Miles & More, but unfortunately I have no other term of comparison since none of the *A airlines seem to have updated their fare list to include Swiss. It's crucial for my attempt to get E status on AC's Aeroplan, so I'd really like to know.
Thanks for any info
edit: If it makes any difference, this is what Aeroplan says on their website:
Aeroplan Miles and Aeroplan flight segments accumulated on Tango fares (R, K, G, P, E, N and T booking classes) and Tourist fares (R, K, N, G, P booking classes) do not count towards Air Canada top-tier status.
So, is G on LX the same as G on AC??
Thanks for any info
edit: If it makes any difference, this is what Aeroplan says on their website:
Aeroplan Miles and Aeroplan flight segments accumulated on Tango fares (R, K, G, P, E, N and T booking classes) and Tourist fares (R, K, N, G, P booking classes) do not count towards Air Canada top-tier status.
So, is G on LX the same as G on AC??
#2
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I wouldn't compare G fares of AC and LX. It is difficult to say if you will get 100% on Aeroplan. I would rather call Aeroplan directly.
BTW, if you look at LH table on Aeroplan, you get 50% in Europe and 100% international for G.
BTW, if you look at LH table on Aeroplan, you get 50% in Europe and 100% international for G.
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Couldn't even find that table on Aeroplan's website...I guess I'll e-mail them, though probably after April 1st.
It would be great if they had the same policy for Swiss G-fares, I'm flying BKK-ZRH-BUH, so the main portion of the trip is intercontinental.
It would be great if they had the same policy for Swiss G-fares, I'm flying BKK-ZRH-BUH, so the main portion of the trip is intercontinental.
#4
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Originally Posted by lecter
Couldn't even find that table on Aeroplan's website...I guess I'll e-mail them, though probably after April 1st.
It would be great if they had the same policy for Swiss G-fares, I'm flying BKK-ZRH-BUH, so the main portion of the trip is intercontinental.
It would be great if they had the same policy for Swiss G-fares, I'm flying BKK-ZRH-BUH, so the main portion of the trip is intercontinental.
Here is the link, but I would rather contact them as LX may have a different accrual schedule.
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Muchas gracias, helpful table you linked
I guess I will definitely have to get the info from the horse's mouth, since I noticed that G on Austrian, though also in M & M yields 70% for intra-European sectors.
It's funny: if they credit 50% for the Euro flights, I'll be a few hundred miles short of *S status
I guess I will definitely have to get the info from the horse's mouth, since I noticed that G on Austrian, though also in M & M yields 70% for intra-European sectors.
It's funny: if they credit 50% for the Euro flights, I'll be a few hundred miles short of *S status