Better off using Flying Blue for Air France flights? [closed]

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I have 28,000 miles on Skymiles, but will be flying almost exclusively AirFrance (8-10 transatlantic flights/year) for the next year or two. Is there a big difference in the amount of points AirFrance gives to Skymiles vs FlyingBlue for the same segments? Should I switch?



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Flying Blue is not a generous program particularly if you have the misfortune to be travelling in economy class. In the UK it is sometimes nicknamed "Flying Poo".

The main advantage is that you will have Flying Blue Gold after only thirty individual flights per year. (I assume you mean "8-10 return trips per year", if you are only doing 8 flights in total it is probably better to forget about frequent flier schemes and just take the cheapest flight.) Once you factor in connections and the odd unexpected trip the number of sectors will soon surpass that. Flying Blue Gold is the mid tier that gives you access to a range of mediocre-to-poor lounges, and SkyPriority, allowing you to skip the queues (or rather, join different queues). These benefits apply on Delta as well as Air France and the rest of SkyTeam. To get this through Delta would usually take more individual flights and now a minimum spend threshold.

The disadvantages are that redemptions are expensive in both miles and money (fees will run into the hundreds of euros), it is very hard to generate miles through alternative routes such as credit card spending, there's not much in the way of dedicated customer support, and you'll be at the back of the upgrade queue on Delta domestic flights.

To be honest it's much of a muchness really but I doubt there is anything compelling you to switch away from SkyMiles. Air France remains a tier 1 partner of SkyMiles and most of their flights will earn miles with Delta.




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Is Air France Flying Blue free?

Flying Blue is the free loyalty programme of Air France, KLM, Aircalin, Kenya Airways, Transavia and TAROM.

Is Air France giving refunds for Cancelled flights?

Only the last one allows cancellation by the individual with an automatic refund. Air France is currently offering changes and refunds free of charge and without a reason, until the day of departure, for all tickets purchased before February 1, 2022, for travel before June 30, 2022.

What are the benefits of Flying Blue?

The Flying Blue Silver benefits
  • Earn 6 Miles for each Euro spent.
  • Priority access at check-in, baggage drop-off and boarding.
  • Get 25% off of Seat Options.
  • Choose your standard seat free of charge.
  • Bring an additional baggage item on all SkyTeam flights.


Does Flying Blue expire?

Yes, miles in the Air France/KLM Flying Blue program expire if you have no qualifying flight or credit card activity on your account for a period of 24 months.



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