Hi there,
I am about to embark on a holiday through the US and Canada and most of my internal flights will be on AA, with some designed as status runs. I am a QFF member, but not an AAdvantage member.
My questions are as follows:
1. Should I join AAdvantage and have my AA flights booked through the AA account? I do not have any need/desire to earn AA miles or status as I am a QFF member and the majority of my ongoing travel is with QF, and
2. If I do join AAdvantage can I have my earn credited back to QFF in the normal manner (both QF points and Status credits) - basically, can I input my QFF number into my AAdvantage profile, or in the flight booking itself so that points and status credits come back to my QFF account as partner airline earnings?
In previous trips to the US I have booked AA flights via aa.com without an AAdvantage account and simply input my QFF details in the booking screen. I'm wondering if there is added benefit to having the account, and no additional bothers.
Many thanks.
I am about to embark on a holiday through the US and Canada and most of my internal flights will be on AA, with some designed as status runs. I am a QFF member, but not an AAdvantage member.
My questions are as follows:
1. Should I join AAdvantage and have my AA flights booked through the AA account? I do not have any need/desire to earn AA miles or status as I am a QFF member and the majority of my ongoing travel is with QF, and
2. If I do join AAdvantage can I have my earn credited back to QFF in the normal manner (both QF points and Status credits) - basically, can I input my QFF number into my AAdvantage profile, or in the flight booking itself so that points and status credits come back to my QFF account as partner airline earnings?
In previous trips to the US I have booked AA flights via aa.com without an AAdvantage account and simply input my QFF details in the booking screen. I'm wondering if there is added benefit to having the account, and no additional bothers.
Many thanks.