As discussed in previous newsletters, Continental Airlines will be joining 24 other carriers next month with the Star Alliance. Meanwhile, the good news for frequent flier members will be the ability to earn miles and reward travel on all partner airlines.
Of course, this type of alliance will result in changes to the current Continental OnePass program. The changes will be staggered and take place with the switch to the Star Alliance Oct. 27th and others effective Dec. 15th and Jan. 1st . For easy reference, we have listed a few of the changes:
Summary of Continental’s New OnePass Policies:
Effective on Oct. 27, 2009
Saturday-night stay no longer required for OnePass reward travel.
100 percent Elite Qualification Miles and Elite Qualification Points can be earned on discounted fares regardless of where the ticket is purchased or issued.
BusinessFirst $100 upgrade co-pay no longer required of members using miles to upgrade from B fare class.
Elite bonuses will be based on the minimum mileage earned instead of the actual flight miles flown.
Effective on Dec. 15, 2009
New reward travel fees will apply for redeposit’s, reservation changes and flight bookings within 21 days of departure for rewards redeemed on or after Dec. 15, 2009. There will be no fee for Platinum Elite members. The Gold Elite fee will be $25, the Silver Elite fee will be $50 and for all other members the fee will be $75. These fees will apply per customer instead of per reservation. OnePass travel reward changes outside of 21 days of travel will remain free if there is no change to the origin and destination.Effective on Jan. 1, 2010
All members worldwide will earn 125 percent base miles on F, C, J and D fare classes.
All members worldwide will earn 1.5 Elite Qualification Points when they purchase and fly in fare classes F, C, J, D, Z, Y and B on flights operated by Continental.Source: Continental Airlines website
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