Finally, an article that dissects the intricacies of earning SCs and Points when flying partner airlines!
Long overdue.
After not getting any SCs and Points for a few flights many many years ago, I started to uncover the complexities of earning FF points. Buying a ticket is now a more elaborate exercise as one needs to read the fine prints.
I find it most disingenuous for airlines to sell branded-fares where all have the same Fare Codes. It is very easy for unsuspecting victims to assume paying for 'flexible' option will mean higher fare code - only to be served the dreaded no-point-earning fare code.
My pet peeve is when certain airlines don't even bother to tell you the fare code when you do the purchase. For example, I have problems with CX, I recently bought a ticket with them and I just can't see the fare code throughout the booking process - it is only after the e-ticket was sent to my email that I can see the fare code. If anyone knows how to find where the fare code is displayed (before purchasing the ticket) when booking CX, please share
And while I am at it, why many airlines' online booking systems does not allow passengers to select higher fare code? The airlines get more money and the passengers may be happier. For example, for a flight costing 600 dollars or so, some passengers would find it 'better value' to spend an extra 20 dollars or so to get something BACK (in teh forms of SCs and points). rather than spending 600 dollars for nothing (apart from the flights, of course).
Anyway, enough of my rants.