Not exact matches
You should have a frequent flier account set up for
whatever airline you're
booked on and make sure you call the
airline or log in each flight online so you get credit for the miles.
Whatever the reason, it is important that you become familiar with the change and cancellation policies of your
airline loyalty program before
booking a ticket.
When you have miles in an
airline and are
booking flights with a partner
airline, you will use
whatever award chart applies for the
airline you have the miles parked with.
To get the best deal, I'd recommend to collect all the flyers (split up if you come as a couple / family), ask if the deals are available online (so you can
book from home), find the best deals for where you want to go, decide on the
airline and than get in line to purchase
whatever tickets you want!
I've got 1 trip
booked that will give me 20k Elite Qualifying Miles under the new program, I'm trying to figure out what the opportunity cost is of getting the remaining 80k vs. just chasing
whatever the best fare is, irrespective of
airline.
I did not include lists of alliance partners since that information is readily available, so if it says Star Alliance, you can assume you can use ANA, United, US Airways, etc. to
book an award on that
airline, plus
whatever non-alliance partners I list.
Whatever airline's miles you used to
book the flight is the
airline you'd need to call and ask about changing the date.