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Oneworld Sapphire after three short-haul flights!

I thought British Airways was already very slow in publishing their COVID-19 membership extension policy, but obviously there are worse ones out there – its sister airline Iberia hasn’t even started it yet.

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Free stopover and cheap business-class awards with Singapore’s KrisFlyer programme

Like many of its counterparts in Asia, Singapore Airlines has a very good reputation for its services in the air. I’ve flown Singapore Airlines twice on J, and was very impressed by how wide their old A380 business class seat was.

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Qatar Airways fast track offer for new members

Qatar Airways is running a Qmiles & Qpoints offer for new members. You can access the offer here.

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Juneyao Airlines Status Match Programme

You may not have heard of Juneyao Airlines. It is a small-ish airline in China, and it is the first Star Alliance connecting partner – meaning that it is not part of the alliance, but there is some sort of deep collaboration between Juneyao and some of the *A airlines.

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Maximise the value of your Asia Miles

Cathay Pacific (member of Oneworld) has two separate loyalty schemes – Marco Polo Club is a paid scheme where you can earn status and benefits when flying, and Asia Miles is the free scheme for miles earning and burning only.

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Six best ways to use your Avios

Avios is the award currency of British Airways, Iberia Airlines and Aer Lingus. It is probably the most well-known the most popular airline loyalty programme in the world.

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The Boomerang Trick for Your Flying Blue Miles

Flying Blue, the loyalty scheme of Air France and KLM, is a popular programme for those who fly Skyteam regularly. Since the introduction of dynamic priced redemption, it is more difficult to get good value for Flying Blue miles nowadays. Today we are going to talk about a trick that can potentially maximise its value, if used correctly.

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