LH Cityline / UA credit
#2
Join Date: Nov 2013
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Yes. Flew from GRZ to MUC on LH Cityline (actually an Austrian Arrows plane) and it posted properly - well, at least after a few weeks of hassle...
#3
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#5
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To follow up. I had a V fare. It took two attempts to get PQM posted, but PQD did not. Had to escalate to get PQD posted. Very annoying that so much effort is required for something that is supposed to happen automatically. Probably would not have bothered, but I will have similar flights in the future, and I wanted to make sure they will be PQD eligible.
#6
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Do we get miles on Lufthansa Cityline?
What is Lufthansa Cityline as opposed to Lufthansa
Will I get miles for booking this flight (not on ua.com but elsewhere)?
Frankfurt (FRA) to San Jose (SJC) — Wed, Jul 12
Lufthansa 488
Dep: 10:40 am
Arr: 1:25 pm
11h 45m
Airbus A340
Economy (L)
Meal, Meal
OPERATED BY LUFTHANSA CITYLINE GMBH
San Jose (SJC) to Tel Aviv (TLV) — Mon, Aug 28
Overnight flight
San Jose (SJC) to Frankfurt (FRA) — Mon, Aug 28
Lufthansa 489
Dep: 3:05 pm
Arr: 11:15 am
11h 10m
Airbus A340
Economy (L)
Meal, Meal
OPERATED BY LUFTHANSA CITYLINE GMBH
Layover in FRA
Tue, Aug 29
2h 45m
Will I get miles for booking this flight (not on ua.com but elsewhere)?
Frankfurt (FRA) to San Jose (SJC) — Wed, Jul 12
Lufthansa 488
Dep: 10:40 am
Arr: 1:25 pm
11h 45m
Airbus A340
Economy (L)
Meal, Meal
OPERATED BY LUFTHANSA CITYLINE GMBH
San Jose (SJC) to Tel Aviv (TLV) — Mon, Aug 28
Overnight flight
San Jose (SJC) to Frankfurt (FRA) — Mon, Aug 28
Lufthansa 489
Dep: 3:05 pm
Arr: 11:15 am
11h 10m
Airbus A340
Economy (L)
Meal, Meal
OPERATED BY LUFTHANSA CITYLINE GMBH
Layover in FRA
Tue, Aug 29
2h 45m
#7
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Have for years, http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/unite...-cityline.html
#8
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: SFO
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Lufthansa Cityline was originally Lufthansa's regional brand— not unlike what United Express is to United. But, in a more recent effort to circumvent union issues, LH management started flying some longhaul flights on the Lufthansa Cityline certificate with Cityline crew. The planes have a lot more seats in them and are all painted in Star Alliance livery instead of the usual LH colors, and the crew are paid less than LH mainline, but otherwise, it should be the same LH service and not much of a noticeable difference from any other flight.
#9
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Yes, you will earn RDMs and PQMs based on LH fare class
Have for years, http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/unite...-cityline.html
Have for years, http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/unite...-cityline.html
#10
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PQDs -- only on 016 ticket stock
PQMs -- ticket stock does not matter
RDMs -- earnings depend on ticket stock, on 016 stock based PQDs and on non-016 stock based miles traveled
------ multipliers based on fare class or status, see LH MP earnings
PQMs -- ticket stock does not matter
RDMs -- earnings depend on ticket stock, on 016 stock based PQDs and on non-016 stock based miles traveled
------ multipliers based on fare class or status, see LH MP earnings
#11
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Eurozone
Programs: LH SEN, HH Gold
Posts: 3,002
Lufthansa Cityline was originally Lufthansa's regional brand— not unlike what United Express is to United. But, in a more recent effort to circumvent union issues, LH management started flying some longhaul flights on the Lufthansa Cityline certificate with Cityline crew. The planes have a lot more seats in them and are all painted in Star Alliance livery instead of the usual LH colors, and the crew are paid less than LH mainline, but otherwise, it should be the same LH service and not much of a noticeable difference from any other flight.
If this is now the standard for Lufthansa, so be it.
Last edited by Grog; Apr 16, 2017 at 2:45 pm