How are tier points calculated for long haul flights that involve a stopover?
For example, according to the calculator on the BA website, LHR to SYD is 240 under any of the business code (R, I, J, C, D).
However (at this point in time), no airline flys that route non-stop.
Qantas and BA (resuming next month) fly LHR-SIN-SYD. According to the calculator, that’s 160 for the first leg and 140 for the second leg, totalling 300.
The following ET article appears to say that a return SYD-SIN-LHR flight (where the flight number changes in SIN) would satisfy the 4 annual flights for tier qualification.
Does the same hold in the calculation of tier points?
For example, according to the calculator on the BA website, LHR to SYD is 240 under any of the business code (R, I, J, C, D).
However (at this point in time), no airline flys that route non-stop.
Qantas and BA (resuming next month) fly LHR-SIN-SYD. According to the calculator, that’s 160 for the first leg and 140 for the second leg, totalling 300.
The following ET article appears to say that a return SYD-SIN-LHR flight (where the flight number changes in SIN) would satisfy the 4 annual flights for tier qualification.
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Does the same hold in the calculation of tier points?