What about SA?With Asiana about to depart Star, there are no other programs that count alliance partner flights towards LT status in Star, unlike OW or ST.
(I posted a question earlier about his.)
What about SA?With Asiana about to depart Star, there are no other programs that count alliance partner flights towards LT status in Star, unlike OW or ST.
Fair point, but from my reading on the SAA Voyager rules, that requires 6 consecutive years at Platinum (at least 95,000 miles per year each year for at least 570,000 miles in total over six years) or at least 720,000 miles in four years. That is a LOT of flying - it's taken me over a decade to fly that many miles on all carriers from any alliance, concentrating that on Star carriers within 6 or 4 years would be an epic achievement!What about SA?
(I posted a question earlier about his.)
you poor 'old' thingNow that I've hit middle age, I feel like I've finally achieved Life Time Old status...
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What were the criteria for lifetime PPS?I was also well on the way to Singapore lifetime PPS (about 12 months of flying short) when that got pulled.
Quite reasonableWhat were the criteria for lifetime PPS?
Agreed.Fair point, but from my reading on the SAA Voyager rules, that requires 6 consecutive years at Platinum (at least 95,000 miles per year each year for at least 570,000 miles in total over six years) or at least 720,000 miles in four years. That is a LOT of flying - it's taken me over a decade to fly that many miles on all carriers from any alliance, concentrating that on Star carriers within 6 or 4 years would be an epic achievement!
That's a pain - I thought that they did. Scrap that then.Also @MG1, from my reading of the article, SA don't recognise Partner flights. So flights on SQ (as I plan) would not help.