Frequent traveller program

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I am a frequent traveller with Etihad program, so I have miles there. Alitalia is in the Etihad Airways Partners program, so whenever I fly with Alitalia I still save my miles on the Etihad program.

Next month I have a flight with Aeroflot: looking at their loyalty program, they are in SkyTeam, which involves also Alitalia within the partnership.

How is it possible that flying with Alitalia I can be in two different loyalty programs?

Will I be able to use the miles with Etihad program?

Should I join the SkyTeam Alliance (but I didn't understand which of the "sub-alliances" I should apply for)?

How can I earn miles from these flights and enjoy them?

I am also in the Miles&More frequent traveller program, but I think for this flight it is useless.






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How do you become a Frequent Traveller?

How to become a Frequent Traveller. To achieve your status, you need a minimum of 35,000 status miles or 30 flight segments in one calendar year. You can view your current progress in status management.

How long is the Frequent Traveller status valid?

Status validity for Frequent Travellers and Senators The Frequent Traveller and the Senator status are awarded for at least two years, each time until the end of February.

What are the benefits of a frequent flyer program?

Typical awards include a free ticket, food and beverage perks, or a free upgrade from economy seating to higher seating class. Some airlines also offer "elite" programs which provide check-in and boarding priorities, and "affinity" credit cards which earn mileage credits when you use them for purchases.

How do I check my mileage and more status?

You can check this in your profile on miles-and-more.com or in the Miles & More app.



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