Alaska Airlines - Are SC earned ?

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I fly SEA-SFO. I book through aa.com, and then add my QFF No into the system. I get the ff points and SC's so if your TA can change the AS flights to an AA flight number this might alleviate the QF points earn problem. I will be corrected if wrong, but I understand an AA flight number will earn QF SC's and FF.

The QF website states
Airline Eligible Booking Class Cabin Class Base Rate Cabin Class Bonus
Alaska Airlines (AS) BGHKLMQSTUVY Economy 1​
First 1- 50%
Excluded: Points are not earned on Codeshare Flights operated by an airline other than Qantas.


Thanks for your reply, but I'm not going to bother with the hassle of changing flights to AA to chase SC's (even if it could be done)
 
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I am a little late coming in on this. Have been in NZ and returned today...Things bad in CHC, but everyone is helping where ever they can.
I am flying JQ to HNL for a long break (booked weeks ago).
Now I have decided to add in a week in Seattle, sightseeing, visiting Museum of Flight and Boeing Factory.
Only two airlines seem to fly Non Stop from HNL to SEA: Hawaiian and Alaska.
As Alaska is a one World Partner and I am a Qantas FF, should I expect to get Qantas FF and SC for my journey.? All bookings have been done on line.
IMHO Qantas is not very clear when it comes to SC in its rules and almost as vague in the FF Rules...Still my preferred airline thou over JQ, despite short comings ( I am hard to please !)
 
As Alaska is a one World Partner and I am a Qantas FF, should I expect to get Qantas FF and SC for my journey.? All bookings have been done on line.
IMHO Qantas is not very clear when it comes to SC in its rules and almost as vague in the FF Rules...Still my preferred airline thou over JQ, despite short comings ( I am hard to please !)

These are the oneworld members:

American Airlines
British Airways
Cathay Pacific
Finnair
Iberia
JAL Japan Airlines
LAN
Malév Hungarian Airlines
Mexicana
Qantas
Royal Jordanian Airlines
S7 Airlines


Alaska Airlines is not a oneworld member as such. However, as a partner airline of Qantas, points (but not SC's) may be earned. There's more information here, which may be useful:

Frequent Flyer - Earning Points - Fly - Airline Partners
 
AS flight numbers won't earn SC's.

However if you can get an AA codeshare flight on AS metal (if there are any on the route), you may earn Points/SC's as for AA.
 
I am a little late coming in on this. Have been in NZ and returned today...Things bad in CHC, but everyone is helping where ever they can.
I am flying JQ to HNL for a long break (booked weeks ago).
Now I have decided to add in a week in Seattle, sightseeing, visiting Museum of Flight and Boeing Factory.
Only two airlines seem to fly Non Stop from HNL to SEA: Hawaiian and Alaska.
As Alaska is a one World Partner and I am a Qantas FF, should I expect to get Qantas FF and SC for my journey.? All bookings have been done on line.
IMHO Qantas is not very clear when it comes to SC in its rules and almost as vague in the FF Rules...Still my preferred airline thou over JQ, despite short comings ( I am hard to please !)
As was posted above.

IF you can book the flight as an AA flight (operated by AS) then QF points and SCs do apply for the journey.
 
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