CX Booking on CX Metal Using QF FF# -upgrade using AM?

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davec

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Hi All,

Have emialed this question to Asia Miles Cust Service but am yet to get a reply - perhaps they are still having problems with commications post their system upgrade?

Am tvlling MEL-HKG-CDG return in J (I) next month. I used to fly CX quite a bit to HKG but switched to QF (and the QF FF) when those horrible J class 'fishbone' seats came out (which they are now doing away with!). So I have used my QF FF number in this booking to get the SC's and points allocated to my QF account.

But I have something like 49,000 Asia Miles points due to expire soon. An upgrade to F from J is 50,000 so I guess I am wondering if I spend the USD $60 and 'top up' with 2000 extra miles can I use these points to request an upgrade even through I have not registered this flight to my Asia Miles / Marco Polo account?

So I would appreciate any thoughts / advice!

Cheers,


Dave
 
You might need to switch numbers for the upgrade to happen, before switching back to get the SC’s posted to Qantas, but I can’t see why you couldn’t use your AsiaMiles, so long as the fare allows it.
 
You'll need to call them to ask - their Service Centres are completely overloaded at present due to the System Upgrades
 
Thanks guys - thought it would need to be a phone call thing rather than just an email.....

And Sam good suggestion - certainly hadn't thought of that!

Cheers
 
AFAIK, if you depart from SYD you will get the new CX J cabin:mrgreen:
 
Good luck - I hope it's possible to mix and match like you propose!
Shouldn't be an issue with any airline. Book flights using one FF number and then change FF number at the airport at check-in. Have done this a few times with *Alliance and no issues so far.
 
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