vt01 said:Hi
I am looking at going to zurich sometime in the next couple of months. Iirc Swiss Air was a member but now it is part of *A. I see i can get a flight from LON on BA.
Is this the normal way to Zurich - via LON or is there an alternative?
Thanks
I checked the QF website and it seems that Swiss is neither a partner or member of OW..GCD123 said:I am about to do a flight to Nuremberg via Zurich in February.
It is a CX ticketed flight - Perth-HK (CX) HK-Zurich-Nuremberg (LX-Swiss) - and return.
The points go onto my QFF account.
It is a paper ticket - so nothing has appeared in my QFF Bookings file as would normally be the case with OW where the res systems talk to each other.
I am, however, going to triple check that all sectors are creditted to my QFF
- or quickly join *A.
Regards GCD
vt01 said:I checked the QF website and it seems that Swiss is neither a partner or member of OW..
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vt01 said:Thanks all
Looks like no quick way using OW which is more than likely what I'll have to fly. So if I have to go via LON then I may even do a DONE4.. I thin the cost will be similar
I checked the QF website and it seems that Swiss is neither a partner or member of OW..
GCD123 said:I booked my business class flight through a premium travel specialist - not online. They told me about the CX/LX combination - earning QF points. Suggest it would be worth speaking to a person rather than just online.
GCD123
danhan said:Would you happen to know if the HKG-ZRH sector is also under a CX flight number or a LX one? I remember when my travel agent booked me a similar flight the HKG-ZRH sector had a LX flight number, wich was irrelevant at the time, due to LX still having been a QF partner....