O Points now on EK when booked in V or X

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Is it the same for Emirates Frequent Flyers or Just QFF?
 
"In our discussions Tim and I came up with a guiding principle for this partnership:
Treat each other’s customers as your own."

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Would be interesting to know what fares book into those classes. I know the EK sector BCN/DXB in whY I flew on as part of a Classic award booked into 'N' class.
 
"In our discussions Tim and I came up with a guiding principle for this partnership:
Treat each other’s customers as your own."

That principle is long gone by the wayside

Mind you I assume that the V,X fares were the really cheap fares that generally weren't available as a QFF codeshare (so in some respects this is some level of equality)
 
V and X classes on EK are used for really dirt cheap fares and often not used that much. They are lower than EK T class (T > V > X) which maps to QF O class as a comparison.
 
That principle is long gone by the wayside

Mind you I assume that the V,X fares were the really cheap fares that generally weren't available as a QFF codeshare (so in some respects this is some level of equality)


That'd be the principle by which the ACCC allowed this alliance to proceed?

Oh - that's OK then.

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BD
 
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