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Old Aug 28, 2015, 6:33 am
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Thanks! I'm away for a few days, but I'll post here when they've been updated
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Old Sep 7, 2015, 2:31 am
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Originally Posted by kaarlows
There's a new partnership validated, which is between Korean Air and GOL.
Thanks again for this message and for everybody else's continued alerts when something goes out of date. I've fixed several issues today, including this one. This site couldn't be possible without everybody's help and continued support! It really shows what's possible when frequent fliers around the world work together

Originally Posted by kaarlows
On a side, I'd like to note that many booking classes are missing for flights of Swiss and Lufthansa into Aegean Miles+Bonus. Mostly those booking classes don't give miles into A3, but it would be good if at least it would be indicated there as 0% accrual.
I agree. The main reasons I originally left this off was because as we were entering data, it was impossible to know which booking classes actually existed for each airline. We could only go with what the sites told us and some specified that they credited 0% while others didn't say anything if they didn't earn anything. Now that we have a complete list, it makes sense to also display the programs that don't earn anything, both for reference and in case it has changed.

The question then becomes, should each of these 0%s have their own separate row? Or should I combine everything that earns 0% into a single line item to save some space? My fear is that it could get quite unwieldy (especially on the airline pages without a specific booking class) if every airline had a 0% line item. I'd be grateful to hear the communities' thoughts on this one!
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Old Sep 10, 2015, 3:06 pm
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I have continued to use this site, and wanted to give it another ^
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Old Sep 12, 2015, 11:17 am
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Just found this site and I'm glad I did. Super helpful!
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Old Sep 16, 2015, 2:36 am
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Originally Posted by IAkH
We could only go with what the sites told us and some specified that they credited 0% while others didn't say anything if they didn't earn anything. Now that we have a complete list, it makes sense to also display the programs that don't earn anything, both for reference and in case it has changed.
I added a list of all programs at the bottom of each screen so you can easily see all programs in one place.

Thanks @Madone59 @fly7b2!
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Old Sep 28, 2015, 12:57 pm
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Good new all, I [finally ] added revenue based earnings! UA and DL should both be showing now (any other ones you guys want to see?). Keep in mind, it will only show the base earnings (5 x $), but that's true for % flow as well.

I also added fixed miles and mileage minimums You should start noticing them pop up as I go through the existing charts.
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Old Sep 30, 2015, 4:57 pm
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New partnership: TAP and GOL

There's a new partnership, effective from tomorrow, which is between TAP Portugal and GOL Airlines.

The accrual table is available here:
https://www.smiles.com.br/tap-portugal

It's important to say that accrual is valid only from TAP to GOL and not the other way around. And while I think it's a waste to your travelled miles, in some specific cases it might be useful.
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Old Oct 5, 2015, 3:41 am
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Originally Posted by kaarlows
There's a new partnership, effective from tomorrow, which is between TAP Portugal and GOL Airlines.

The accrual table is available here:
https://www.smiles.com.br/tap-portugal

It's important to say that accrual is valid only from TAP to GOL and not the other way around. And while I think it's a waste to your travelled miles, in some specific cases it might be useful.
Thanks again! I had already added http://www.flytap.com/Portugal/en/Victoria/partners/gol but not the other way around. Should show up shortly
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Old Nov 12, 2015, 8:29 am
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This is mainly for developers, but I finally published API docs today! You can find them here: http://www.wheretocredit.com/api

I'd love to hear if anybody decides to build anything with it! And as always, feel free to post or PM me questions
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Old Nov 24, 2015, 11:45 pm
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Hi and thanks for this great tool!

I thought that a table output like in the example would be neat:
Especially with a tool like MS Excel's "Conditional Format" (it might or might not be doable), wheretocredit would become much more useful, when deciding on a new FFP.
For example someone who is flying CX a lot, might also consider Finnair's FFP, which can be seen at first glance.

Code:
cx	a	b	c	d	e	f	h	i	j	k	l	m	n	o	q	r	s	v	w	y
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9w	150	100	125	125	110	150	100	125	125	50	50	50	0	0	0	110	0	50	110	100
aa	150	100	125	125	110	150	100	125	125	0	0	0	0	0	0	110	0	0	110	100
ab	150	100	125	125	110	150	100	125	125	50	50	50	0	0	0	110	0	50	110	100
as	150	100	125	125	110	150	100	125	125	100	50	50	0	0	0	110	0	50	110	100
ay	150	100	125	125	100	150	100	125	125	100	100	100	50	50	50	100	50	100	100	100
ba	150	100	125	125	100	150	100	125	125	25	25	25	25	0	25	100	25	25	100	100
ca	150	50	125	125	110	150	50	125	125	50	50	50	0	0	0	110	0	50	110	100
cx	150	100	125	125	110	150	100	125	125	100	100	100	25	0	25	110	25	100	110	100
ib	150	100	125	125	110	150	50	125	125	50	50	50	0	0	0	110	0	50	110	100
jj	150	100	125	125	110	150	100	125	125	50	50	50	0	0	0	110	0	50	110	100
jl	150	70	125	125	70	150	70	125	125	50	50	50	0	0	0	100	0	0	100	100
la	150	100	125	125	110	150	100	125	125	100	100	100	0	0	0	110	0	100	110	100
mh	150	100	125	125	110	150	50	125	125	50	0	50	0	0	0	110	0	50	110	100
mu	150	70	125	125	110	150	70	125	125	70	70	70	0	0	0	110	0	70	110	100
qf	150	50	125	125	110	150	50	125	125	50	50	50	0	0	0	110	0	50	110	100
qr	150	0	125	125	110	150	50	125	125	50	50	50	25	0	25	110	25	0	110	0
s7	150	100	125	125	110	150	100	125	125	0	0	0	0	0	0	110	0	0	110	100
ul	150	100	125	125	110	150	100	125	125	50	50	50	0	0	0	110	0	50	110	100

wheretocredit.com/cx
On a different note, I think it'd be a good idea to have a clickable "sort" button (like a mini-arrow as in wikipedia tables) in the headline of each column instead of the dropdown menu.
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Old Dec 1, 2015, 6:16 am
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Very helpful tool! Thanks!
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Old Dec 4, 2015, 5:24 pm
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Originally Posted by MilosWorldwide
Very helpful tool! Thanks!
Originally Posted by trijet
Hi and thanks for this great tool!
Glad to hear it!

Originally Posted by trijet
I thought that a table output like in the example would be neat:
Especially with a tool like MS Excel's "Conditional Format" (it might or might not be doable), wheretocredit would become much more useful, when deciding on a new FFP.
I like the idea, but it's not something we have plans to make at this time. PM me and I can try to get you the info you're looking for in a CSV.

Originally Posted by trijet
On a different note, I think it'd be a good idea to have a clickable "sort" button (like a mini-arrow as in wikipedia tables) in the headline of each column instead of the dropdown menu.
This makes sense I've been meaning to update the design, so look for it in the near future
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Old Jan 7, 2016, 7:18 am
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Is AS being purposely excluded from the API when querying for DL and AA flights? For example, this page returns 20 results:

http://www.wheretocredit.com/delta-air-lines/a

while an equivalent API call only returns 19 (AS is missing).
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Old Jan 8, 2016, 11:33 pm
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Awesome work IAkH, I wish I have discovered it earlier. We have been working on something too and there are some lapse. We are developing a mobile tool for this purpose right now, and hopefully we will be able to release it soon

We will definitely take an advantage of the api and it will save us some hassles with the ST data...
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Old Jan 9, 2016, 1:55 am
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Some pages do not include the own airline's ffp.
For example QF does not include the QF ffp http://www.wheretocredit.com/qantas-airways
But AA does include the AA ffp http://www.wheretocredit.com/american-airlines
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