Earning miles You may earn Mileage Plus miles on all Air China flights system-wide. This includes flights within China and from China to Los Angeles, New York JFK and San Francisco. Simply present your Mileage Plus number when making reservations on these flights and you can earn:
150% of actual, paid miles in First (F class)
125% of actual, paid miles in Business (C class)
100% of actual, paid miles in full-fare Economy (Y class)
70% of actual, paid miles in discount Economy (all other classes)
Your paid, qualifying flights on most published fares on Air China operated United marketed code share flights also count toward eligibility for Mileage Plus elite status.
Earning miles You may earn Mileage Plus miles on Air China-operated flights with a United code-share number. This includes flights within China and from China to Los Angeles, New York JFK and San Francisco. Additional code-share flights will be announced over the coming months. Simply present your Mileage Plus number when making reservations on these flights and you can earn:
150% of actual, paid miles in First (F class)
125% of actual, paid miles in Business (C class)
100% of actual, paid miles in full-fare Economy (Y class)
70% of actual, paid miles in discount Economy (all other classes)
er... 你係 us member 定 hk member 先???
如果係 US member 就記住 backup月起佢個 US website
到時佢唔俾你 你咪去告佢lor... 反正點睇都係佢寫錯...
或者可以咁話... 氹 d 美國佬坐佢地機去 mainland都得...
話晒 CA 都唔係 S.A. 正式 member住... 無理由會唔code-share 都俾 Mileage Plus miles 過你
原帖由 kmb113 於 2006-11-7 00:29 發表
話晒 CA 都唔係 S.A. 正式 member住... 無理由會唔code-share 都俾 Mileage Plus miles 過你
Well... Sorry to say this is not completely true... CA not being a Star Alliance member doesnt make that not all their flights can gain miles towards Mileage Plus... As this is totally depend on the agreement on mileage programme between airlines... So before CA become part of Star Alliance, allowing you to collect Mileage Plus miles on CA flight or not totally depend on the agreement between UA and CA... But after CA become part of Star Alliance, there would be no choice for CA to choose...
By regarding to this double standard... It would be best for you to call the airlines local office to reconfirm as there is always the possibility that the airlines have missed out on updating some of their regional website... But I personally think that following the US version should be fine... As that is the airlines main website and they update that most...