AnotherWorld
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If I purchase a ticket through Air Canada and credit my miles to KF, do I still earn full miles even if the Air Canada codeshares one segment with QF (a non partner airline)?
If I purchase a ticket through Air Canada and credit my miles to KF, do I still earn full miles even if the Air Canada codeshares one segment with QF (a non partner airline)?
I didn't know air Canada codeshared with qf which route?
AnotherWorld, did you find the flights you wanted?
It's funny, the Qantas website has a codeshare with United, to SFO. Yet I haven't come across a codeshare with United on the SQ website. It's probably there but I just haven't found one!
Yes agreed.I should have articulated what I wanted to say better. What I'm saying is that SQ and UA are in *A yet I haven't come across a United codeshare on the SQ website. I'm sure it's there and I just haven't found it. I thought I would have at least seen one to ORD! Yet, QF and UA, being in separate alliances, have partnered together with their codeshare. I was just assuming that being in the same alliance SQ & UA would have codeshares like QF and AA do. I hope that makes more sense.
But yes what would said is perfectly logical. And it's time for me to go to bed!![]()
I'm actually pretty sure that SQ and UA don't codeshare. Just being in the same alliance doesn't mean you have to codeshare.
As for the original question, I believe that it needs to be *A metal (or a KF partner) for KF miles to be earned.
I have a feeling that the OP has the definition of a codeshare confused.
QF offers connections with UA, but it doesn't place a QF code on these flights. That alone doesn't mean it's a codeshare. The image below shows he AA flight as a codeshare, but the UA flight isn't.View attachment 34515
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