Does a QF ticketed flight on EK count as one of the four flights required to maintain status? It would have a QF flight number.

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Does a QF ticketed flight on EK count as one of the four flights required to maintain status? It would have a QF flight number.
 
Thanks, everyone. I'm looking at flying on QF marketed flights on EK from BNE to GLA. I knew I'd get points and SCs for the flights, but I wasn't sure if they'd count as the four sectors.
 
For the four eligible flights requirement, the flights need to earn you QFF points + Status Credits to count as well.
 

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To clarify as I am in a similar situation

Flying Bangkok Airways, QF flight #, this will qualify as an eligible sector flown?
No direct experience but I thought probably if it is a code share and this indicates yes.

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Interestingly, I have been able to select our seats.
Also, indicates Lounge access in USM as SG.
Our USM-SIN leg has had an aircraft change, now no J, hopefully can look forward to their air conditioned Blue Ribbon Lounge.
 
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