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  • Question
    Does business class travel attract more points?
    Community Answer
    Yes, and you can use these points to book another cheap flight; they will give you about 500 point for 1,000 miles.
  • Question
    Can I become a Star Alliance member after I have already booked my flight?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. If you are eligible, you can request for the points from that flight to be added in the 6 months following.
  • Question
    How do I get points that I forgot to add my Flying Blue number on a recent flight?
    Dean Le
    Community Answer
    Flying Blue is not a Star Alliance program, but you can Google “Flying Blue Missing Points” and fill out the form and as long as it hasn’t been too long, you should get your points.
  • Question
    Can I combine members of Star Alliance to one account?
    Dean Le
    Community Answer
    No. If you mean different frequent flyer programs under one account, then no. You should try and earn your points through one program and stay with that program. Singapore’s KrisFlyer does however allow you to link their Star Alliance and other partners to your KrisFlyer in order to earn points with another program, but still earn PPS Value with KrisFlyer if flying Business or First.
  • Question
    Can I use my points with Star Alliance to redeem tickets for other people?
    Dean Le
    Community Answer
    Yes, this can include anyone, friends, family and strangers, it doesn’t matter.
  • Question
    How do I enroll in the Star Alliance frequent flyer program?
    Dean Le
    Community Answer
    There is no one single program. You will need to join the relevant program that you are closest to or airline program that you usually fly. The article above explains the steps to take.
  • Question
    Do I have to provide credit card details to join frequent flyers for Star Alliance?
    Dean Le
    Community Answer
    No. There is no cost to membership of any of the Star Alliance frequent flyer programs.
  • Question
    How do I redeem points for flights I took with Star Alliance before signing up with the Frequent Flyer Program?
    Dean Le
    Community Answer
    Find your relevant frequent flyer program’s missing points or retroactive claims webpage and fill out their form. You need to do this as soon as possible as after a period of time, you won’t be able to claim these points back.
  • Question
    Do I still book my flight directly through the airline when joining Star Alliance?
    Dean Le
    Community Answer
    Yes, joining a Star Alliance frequent flyer program has no relevance to booking flights. Just add your frequent flyer number and program when booking.
  • Question
    What is the cost of membership for Star Alliance?
    Dean Le
    Community Answer
    There is no cost to membership of any of the Star Alliance frequent flyer programs.
  • Question
    How do I become a member of Star Alliance by transferring credit card points?
    Dean Le
    Community Answer
    Just sign up to a frequent flyer program that your credit card points can transfer to and then go to your credit card program and tell them that you want to transfer "x" amount of points to "x" frequent program with "x" frequent flyer number.
  • Question
    Can you use past flights for rewards?
    Dean Le
    Community Answer
    If you mean rectroactively claiming back your points back, then you need to go to your frequent flyer’s website and fill out their retroform or missing points form in order to get your points. You need to do this as soon as possible in order to get those points back as these programs have a certain amount of time before you cannot do this anymore.
  • Question
    What do I do if I registered for Star Alliance but lost my card?
    Dean Le
    Community Answer
    Contact the relevant frequent flyer program in order to get your card back. Some frequent flyer programs only issue digital cards.
  • Question
    Can economy passengers be members of Star Alliance?
    Alex
    Top Answerer
    Yes. It doesn’t really matter what class you fly. It’s more about the amount of times you fly.
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