Need help crediting to partner airlines

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nightelves

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My mum has a flight bound for the USA flying with Qantas. Her booking class is O which when I check under where to credit to website shows that most airlines would earn 25% of the miles travelled with the exception of Alaska Airlines.

So does that mean that if she were to fly Mel-Lax and credit those miles to Alaska Airlines she will earn 100% of the miles travelled?
 
I'm confused why this is posted in the QFF subforum. It seems to be a question about Alaska Mileage Plan.

I'm assuming the OP realises that you can't credit miles to other programs without being a member of those other programs .... and then you can only use the points for things that that program allows, which may not be the same things that QFF allows ....
 
Yes I'm aware of all those things just needing to know if anyone has credited Qantas miles to Alaska Airlines and good the full amount of mileage before I start signing her up for Alaska Airlines.
 
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Have you checked the AS web site? 'O' class would appear to earn 100% base miles: link
 
I did. However I was confuse about what they were talking about under the Details menu.

Where is the confusion? As long as your mother's Qantas flight falls within the given flight number ranges, and the flight is both marketed and operated by Qantas, miles will be earned. What is her flight number?
 
Where is the confusion? As long as your mother's Qantas flight falls within the given flight number ranges, and the flight is both marketed and operated by Qantas, miles will be earned. What is her flight number?

Oh ok got it! Her US flight would easy net her one-way to Fiji. Can't complain about that.
 
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