Frequent flier miles, question..
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Frequent flier miles, question..
Hi, I'm planning to buy tickets to Orlando soon. Just wondering if I bought the tickets from a site like Orbitz or Travelocity, can I still get frequent-flier points? Thanks, Greg
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First, you can find the fares that earn Dividend Miles here:
http://www2.usairways.com/en-US/divi.../airlines.html
Now, I tried Orbitz, with a mock PHL-MCO booking for 10/28 -11/3.
Cheapest US Airways non-stop itinerary is $173+$21 tax = $194. I clicked "Select" for one of the itineraries. Next is the "Flight Detail" page where I put in my name and clicked "Continue". Next is a page to "add attractions and services", which I also click "Continue".
Finally, I come to a page called "Traveler Information". Near the bottom, there's a link for <b>"rules and restriction"</b>. I click it and it opens up a page called "Fare Rules", and it shows the "Fare Basis Code" as <b>RXATNF4Y RXAUNF4Y</b>. First one is the outbound fare class, and second is the return. All you need to know is the first letter, "R". So, this is an "R" fare, which is the lowest fare class that earns 100% Dividend Miles.
It's similar process on other websites.
http://www2.usairways.com/en-US/divi.../airlines.html
Now, I tried Orbitz, with a mock PHL-MCO booking for 10/28 -11/3.
Cheapest US Airways non-stop itinerary is $173+$21 tax = $194. I clicked "Select" for one of the itineraries. Next is the "Flight Detail" page where I put in my name and clicked "Continue". Next is a page to "add attractions and services", which I also click "Continue".
Finally, I come to a page called "Traveler Information". Near the bottom, there's a link for <b>"rules and restriction"</b>. I click it and it opens up a page called "Fare Rules", and it shows the "Fare Basis Code" as <b>RXATNF4Y RXAUNF4Y</b>. First one is the outbound fare class, and second is the return. All you need to know is the first letter, "R". So, this is an "R" fare, which is the lowest fare class that earns 100% Dividend Miles.
It's similar process on other websites.
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From a USA departure city on USAirways using a Dividend Miles account, then it is pretty safe to assume you will get 100% of the miles (tho checking the fare code to be certain is certainly worthwhile). I probably wouldn't have even checked, believing that what rkkwan found is the rule.
From Istanbul on Turkish Airlines using a DM account then maybe not 100% of the miles. From Tokyo on ANA ...
From Istanbul on Turkish Airlines using a DM account then maybe not 100% of the miles. From Tokyo on ANA ...



