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What will the call the card after Delta and NWA merger

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Anonymous
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Re: What will the call the card after Delta and NWA merger



MidnightVoice wrote:


ddd wrote:


cheddar wrote:


ddd wrote:


concorduser wrote:
Now that Delta and NWA are merging what will they call the Delta Skymiles Card after the merger? Will it still Delta or some other name for the new card?


Airline Mergers dont normaly work that way, they ususally both keep their Names and their FF prorams are linked someway.
 
The question what bank will carry if they have a new card U.S Bank or Amex.


Their FF programs are already linked.  Delta Skymiles are already valid on NWA.
 


No they are not you cant trasfer miles from one to another. They are all Sky Team Alliance and they allow you to accumulate miles on each others flights. Example If you fly Delta you can use NWA number and collect NWA miles. Once they are in you're NWA account you cannot convert them into Skymiles.


I don't think he said that one could.  He said they were valid - so you can use Delta miles to buy a NW flight and vice versa



Wrong no you cant, you can only use miles to buy Delta flights if theere happends to be a code share for a particular flight you might be in an NWA flight. But you cannot book a NWA flight with skymiles or vise versa.
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MidnightVoice
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Re: What will the call the card after Delta and NWA merger



ddd wrote:

Wrong no you cant, you can only use miles to buy Delta flights if theere happends to be a code share for a particular flight you might be in an NWA flight. But you cannot book a NWA flight with skymiles or vise versa.


Yet another reason to fly United!!!
The slide from grace is really more like gliding
And I've found the trick is not to stop the sliding
But to find a graceful way of staying slid
Message 12 of 53
Anonymous
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Re: What will the call the card after Delta and NWA merger



MidnightVoice wrote:


ddd wrote:

Wrong no you cant, you can only use miles to buy Delta flights if theere happends to be a code share for a particular flight you might be in an NWA flight. But you cannot book a NWA flight with skymiles or vise versa.


Yet another reason to fly United!!!


There TOOO expensive so is Delta, NWA and Continental are more reasonable.
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Anonymous
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Re: What will the call the card after Delta and NWA merger



ddd wrote:
 
Wrong no you cant, you can only use miles to buy Delta flights if theere happends to be a code share for a particular flight you might be in an NWA flight. But you cannot book a NWA flight with skymiles or vise versa.


This is simply not true.  From the Delta Skymiles website:
 
Award & Upgrade Mileage Charts

You can redeem your miles for travel on Delta and a variety of airline partners. The award mileage charts provide minimum mileage requirements based on geographical region, providing you use the awards available from your area. Use them to check the minimum number of miles needed to redeem an award.

 

Check out the first sentence.

Here's the list of airlines you can use your Delta Skymiles on:

  • Delta
  • Aeroflot
  • Aeromexico
  • AirEuropa
  • Air France
  • Alaska Airlines
  • Alitalia
  • Avianca
  • China Southern
  • Continental Airlines
  • Copa Airlines
  • CSA Czech Airlines
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
  • Kenya Airways
  • Korean Air
  • Northwest Airlines
  • China Airlines
  • El Al Israel Airlines
  • Singapore Airlines
  •  

    Message 14 of 53
    MidnightVoice
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    Re: What will the call the card after Delta and NWA merger



    ddd wrote:


    MidnightVoice wrote:


    ddd wrote:

    Wrong no you cant, you can only use miles to buy Delta flights if theere happends to be a code share for a particular flight you might be in an NWA flight. But you cannot book a NWA flight with skymiles or vise versa.


    Yet another reason to fly United!!!


    There TOOO expensive so is Delta, NWA and Continental are more reasonable.


    They're the same price from here!
    The slide from grace is really more like gliding
    And I've found the trick is not to stop the sliding
    But to find a graceful way of staying slid
    Message 15 of 53
    Anonymous
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    Re: What will the call the card after Delta and NWA merger



    cheddar wrote:


    ddd wrote:
     
    Wrong no you cant, you can only use miles to buy Delta flights if theere happends to be a code share for a particular flight you might be in an NWA flight. But you cannot book a NWA flight with skymiles or vise versa.


    This is simply not true.  From the Delta Skymiles website:
     
    Award & Upgrade Mileage Charts

    You can redeem your miles for travel on Delta and a variety of airline partners. The award mileage charts provide minimum mileage requirements based on geographical region, providing you use the awards available from your area. Use them to check the minimum number of miles needed to redeem an award.

     

    Check out the first sentence.

    Here's the list of airlines you can use your Delta Skymiles on:

    • Delta
    • Aeroflot
    • Aeromexico
    • AirEuropa
    • Air France
    • Alaska Airlines
    • Alitalia
    • Avianca
    • China Southern
    • Continental Airlines
    • Copa Airlines
    • CSA Czech Airlines
    • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
    • Kenya Airways
    • Korean Air
    • Northwest Airlines
  • China Airlines
  • El Al Israel Airlines
  • Singapore Airlines
      •  



        Why dont you try using them? The only way you can use them is on Code Shares use youre skymiles for NWA ticket. I want to see how many NWA tickets you can book with skymiles. You have to book form Delta.Com wich mens their flights come first you cant choose NWA . If a flight is avaialble on another airlines is usually allot more skymiles and its a CODE share. You cannot combine miles and you cannot use skymiles for NWA flights and vise versa unless they a code share and book throu skymiles.


        Message Edited by ddd on 02-20-2008 02:28 PM
        Message 16 of 53
        Anonymous
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        Re: What will the call the card after Delta and NWA merger

        chedda/ddd
         
        i really don't want to get in the middle of a pi$$ing match, but dw saw the news today about "linking" the ff programs and she scoffed (sp?) and said they are already linked. what that means i don't know. i do know one thing, i've been married long enough to know that since she does it for a living (delta reservations supervisor of some sort) i'm not going to call her on it.
         
        just some info, but really guys i don't have a dog in this fight.
        Message 17 of 53
        Anonymous
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        Re: What will the call the card after Delta and NWA merger



        @Red1Blue wrote:
        Now that Delta and NWA are merging what will they call the Delta Skymiles Card after the merger? Will it still Delta or some other name for the new card?





        The DeltaNorthwestAirlines Emerging from Chapter 11 Bankruptcy value miles card. Smiley Happy
        Message 18 of 53
        haulingthescoreup
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        Re: What will the call the card after Delta and NWA merger


        @Anonymous wrote:

        @Red1Blue wrote:
        Now that Delta and NWA are merging what will they call the Delta Skymiles Card after the merger? Will it still Delta or some other name for the new card?

        The DeltaNorthwestAirlines Emerging from Chapter 11 Bankruptcy value miles card. Smiley Happy


        Oh, I like this one!

        And I would certainly hope that it would be a BK-friendly card! Smiley Very Happy
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        Message 19 of 53
        Anonymous
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        Yes Hauling, but in all probability, it'd be a super sub-prime card, with all the fees and no grace period! LOLOL. Smiley Happy
        Message 20 of 53
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