SC's where 2 segments with same flight number

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Hi all from 37000 feet on the way to ORD,

Had originally booked my status run with AA2042 and then AA358, but this now looks to have become a single flight number with multiple segments (PDX-ORD-LGA). How does QF treat this from a SC earn perspective?
 
Hi all from 37000 feet on the way to ORD,

Had originally booked my status run with AA2042 and then AA358, but this now looks to have become a single flight number with multiple segments (PDX-ORD-LGA). How does QF treat this from a SC earn perspective?

Treated as a single flight. Just call frequent flyer when you're back and ask for original routing credit.
 
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Treated as a single flight. Just call frequent flyer when you're back and ask for original routing credit.

+1 - the system will automatically credit as PDX-LGA if it's a single flight number.

Call QF on return and ask for ORC and it should work out.
 
Hi all from 37000 feet on the way to ORD,

Had originally booked my status run with AA2042 and then AA358, but this now looks to have become a single flight number with multiple segments (PDX-ORD-LGA). How does QF treat this from a SC earn perspective?

If there has been a schedule change, then our Frequent Flyer team can assist you with Qantas Points and status credits as per your original flights. Please hold on to your boarding passes and contact them at [email protected] with the details upon your return.
 
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