Calculate mixed class booking points required

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Pozza

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Does anyone know what calculation SQ use to work out the mileage cost of doing a mixed class booking? With some of the F awards opening up on Thursday, thinking of treating Mrs Pozza to our first and probably only F experience. Being from PER though no F out or in.

I apologise if this has been answered before, I had a look but couldn't find an answer. Also asked an agent on the phone before and she wasn't able to tell me until the booking was complete, which I obviously can't do yet.
 
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Well the lack of replies should answer it for you "Does anyone know?"

If you ever find out, please report back.
 
Is the only way to book a mixed class redemption by calling up (and therefore losing the 15% discount)? I am looking into a mixed SQ J/MI Y redemption.
 
SQ removed mixed class bookings when they installed the new website. The only way is to do it in seperate segments sorry to say.

I also doubt you will get 2 F Savers on one flight,even with the new rules
 
Is the only way to book a mixed class redemption by calling up (and therefore losing the 15% discount)? I am looking into a mixed SQ J/MI Y redemption.
Afraid so. A mixed class booking I believe is now a fare charged at the higher class.

As for the 15% online discount explain that you are trying to do it on the website and just need their assistance. If you don't get the 15% the first time, you can call back on a different shift and a different CSO.
 
Afraid so. A mixed class booking I believe is now a fare charged at the higher class.

As for the 15% online discount explain that you are trying to do it on the website and just need their assistance. If you don't get the 15% the first time, you can call back on a different shift and a different CSO.
I would be happy with that. Thanks!
 
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