Fare class earning calculator online http://www.wheretocredit.com

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Where to Credit??

It's still under development but if you plug in your carrier and fare class, this site spits out a list of partners to which you can credit the miles, and the number of miles awarded.
 
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The lists don't seem quite complete yet, but this could be a very useful tool in the future.

Out of interest I decided to see where I might be able to credit an upcoming Air New Zealand flight in X class. Well, that looks promising: :shock:

NZ X class.JPG
 
Hi all, I run and maintain this site. It's still a work in progress, but thank you all for your interest.

I'm happy to announce that we've completed adding most of the FFPs for all three major alliances. The only ones we're missing are TAM, NZ and RJ because I couldn't find their mileage charts. I'll be adding the independent programs next and some new features like sorting and a way to report mistakes/corrections. Until then, I'm happy to take any of your requests, complaints or questions here or by PM.

One quick tip, is if you want to go directly to any airline: you can use the link wheretocredit.com/[airlinecode]/[bookingclass]

So to view Qantas, simply goto: wheretocredit.com/qf
and to view Quantas in F, wheretocredit.com/qf/f
 
Good to have you here, IAkH. It would be good if Virgin Australia was added to the lists. :)
 
Big(gish) updates today. Added a few new features including:
  • Sorting by earning rate (yay)
  • Google translate widget for our international friends
  • Report outdated info button (when you hover over the list on desktop or when you click an item on mobile)

Sorting was a big thing people requested, so hopefully this will work for those that needed it.

Not 100% on Google translate yet, since sometimes it comes out pretty comical. But I figured it's better than nothing and you can keep it in English if you prefer it. Only users with non-English regions will see this option.

I'm hoping the report button will help keep out stale info, so feel free to report anything you notice that's outdated.

Happy to hear some feedback or requests
 
Another suggestion is to add the option for people to simply enter their PNR and pick up the fare code from there an spit out the result as a lot of people don't know what a fare code is or where to find it...
 
Another suggestion is to add the option for people to simply enter their PNR and pick up the fare code from there an spit out the result as a lot of people don't know what a fare code is or where to find it...
Love the idea, but I don't have the GDS access to be able to implement it. Not only that, since PNRs could be from different GDSs or even specific airlines/OTAs, I can't think of a reliable way to do this without causing headache/frustration to many other users who unsuccessfully try to enter in a PNR.
 
Unless I'm missing something, it seems that the Qantas Frequent Flyer earn rate is not displayed for actual Qantas flights?
 
Unless I'm missing something, it seems that the Qantas Frequent Flyer earn rate is not displayed for actual Qantas flights?
Hi there! I am not a QF expert unfortunately, so hopefully somebody here can help. I tried to add QF -> QF in the past, but could only find this chart:
/fflyer/dyn/flying/airline-earning#qantas-and-jetstar-earning-table (sorry, can't link)

It seems like earning for QF is fixed based on the route, which unfortunately doesn't fit the earning style being display on wheretocredit(I'm working on it!). But if I'm wrong, and there is a way to earn QF miles based on % distance traveled, if somebody could point me to the corresponding earning chart, I'd be happy to add it to the current data. Thanks for your help :)
 
Hi there! I am not a QF expert unfortunately, so hopefully somebody here can help. I tried to add QF -> QF in the past, but could only find this chart:
/fflyer/dyn/flying/airline-earning#qantas-and-jetstar-earning-table (sorry, can't link)

It seems like earning for QF is fixed based on the route, which unfortunately doesn't fit the earning style being display on wheretocredit(I'm working on it!). But if I'm wrong, and there is a way to earn QF miles based on % distance traveled, if somebody could point me to the corresponding earning chart, I'd be happy to add it to the current data. Thanks for your help :)

That source of information is correct. Yes, Qantas points earn is fixed based on the zone, rather than the number of miles flown, so I understand the problem there. Perhaps you could mention in the results whether a particular fare class earns at a "Discount Economy"/Economy/Flex Economy/Premium Economy etc. etc. rate, with a link to the Qantas website for more info?
 
That source of information is correct. Yes, Qantas points earn is fixed based on the zone, rather than the number of miles flown, so I understand the problem there. Perhaps you could mention in the results whether a particular fare class earns at a "Discount Economy"/Economy/Flex Economy/Premium Economy etc. etc. rate, with a link to the Qantas website for more info?
Great idea thanks! I think this could be feasible with minimal effort. I'll keep you guys updated here when it's up
 
That source of information is correct. Yes, Qantas points earn is fixed based on the zone, rather than the number of miles flown, so I understand the problem there. Perhaps you could mention in the results whether a particular fare class earns at a "Discount Economy"/Economy/Flex Economy/Premium Economy etc. etc. rate, with a link to the Qantas website for more info?
I added QF like you suggested and I think it works out pretty well. Take a look when you have a moment and let me know what you think.
 
I added QF like you suggested and I think it works out pretty well. Take a look when you have a moment and let me know what you think.

Looks good. I possibly would have listed the earning class (e.g. discount economy) on the right where the percentages go, but what you've got works absolutely fine. :)
 
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