MIA-ORD (Miami-Chicago) SC Confirmation

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I had a bit of trouble confirming the actual SCs for this trip myself but flew the leg yesterday. The distance is right on the SC 1200 mile border.


Milecalc.com: Flight Miles = 1197

Great Circle Mapper: Distance = 1197

Mileage Monkey: Distance = 1200; SCs - econ = 20 / biz = 80 / first = 120
(Although Mileage Monkey uses the GCM it must override the results for this trip)

QF: Points - 1204; SCs - Economy = 20 / Business = 80 / First = 120

I hope this helps someone else planning a similar trip.
 
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This one often comes up. But it is as you posted.

Good for SC's - bad for redemption.

Posted on a wing and a prayer ...
 
Qantas points calculator: 1204 miles

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