Who to credit Jet Airlines to?

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Am traveling SYD-SIN-BLR and return with Qantas/Jet in J. Am thinking odf crediting the Qantas legs to Alaska as 17K points goes much further with Alaska than QF. But who should I credit Jet Airlines too, maybe Asiamiles or AA?
 
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You can actually credit Jet Airways flights to quite a lot of programs, including Qantas, AA etc. I guess it just depends which program is more useful to you.

You might want to find the fare class and check this website to see what you'll earn by crediting to various different programs: Where to Credit | Where to Credit Jet Airways Flights
 
Am traveling SYD-SIN-BLR and return with Qantas/Jet in J. Am thinking odf crediting the Qantas legs to Alaska as 17K points goes much further with Alaska than QF. But who should I credit Jet Airlines too, maybe Asiamiles or AA?

If you don't have a specific use, I would go to EY, as they are easily useable on VA shorthaul in AUS & can top up with fly buys or MR.

Depends on your codeshare situation of course though.
 
You can actually credit Jet Airways flights to quite a lot of programs, including Qantas, AA etc. I guess it just depends which program is more useful to you.

You might want to find the fare class and check this website to see what you'll earn by crediting to various different programs: Where to Credit | Where to Credit Jet Airways Flights
Thanks, yes I did use wheretocredit. The problem with wheretocredit though is while it tells you which programs offer the most points, points alone does not tell you value. In this case, yes you can get QF points but 5K QF points is not (in my opinion) as valuable as 5K AA or EY points.
 
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