Calculation of status credits

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dpkin1

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Hopefully this is quite a simple question which I've been unable to find an answer for using search.

If I book a flight with Etihad from Bangkok to London via Abu Dhabi so I receive status credit as if the flight was a single leg or broken down into two separate legs (i.e 60+60 or 80 points)?

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You will get SC and points for each leg, so BKK-AUH and AUH-LHR
 
Note also that on 1 June the points tiering and SC calculation for Etihad changes markedly.
From:

Economy (Y, B, H, K, M, Q, L, V, U, E)
1 Velocity Point​
Business Class (J, C, D, W)
1.5 Velocity Points​
First Class (F, A, R)
2 Velocity Points​

TO


Discount Economy (E, U, V, L, Q, M, K)
0.5 Velocity Points​
Economy Class (H, B, Y)
1 Velocity Point​
Discount Business Class (W, D)
1.3 Velocity Points​
Business Class (C, J)
1.75 Velocity Points​
Discount First Class (R)
1.8 Velocity Points​
First Class (F, A)
2.5 Velocity Points​


By creating the new Discount Economy tier, this will effectively halve SC earning on most Etihad flights.
 
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