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Business Tickets Giving Less Points than Economy?

Huum... but this is the selection is for the opposite: A flight marketed by SAS and operated by a partner. I don't think the same would apply here. Here we have a flight marketed by a partner and operated by SAS.

Yeah, sorry, my bad!
SAS have no information on how they calculate this, so if i was you i would count it as a parters flight.

Edit: You could try adding it by user the booking referens and see if its beeing fetched.
 
Yeah, sorry, my bad!
SAS have no information on how they calculate this, so if i was you i would count it as a parters flight.

Edit: You could try adding it by user the booking referens and see if its beeing fetched.
But I haven't booked yet. I'm exploring options to find the cheapest way to get the most points, so I am checking different possible routes.
 
In the last couple of years, we don't see these ten commandments ("words of advice" or "words of wisdom" would probably be a better term in English for what they are) referred to as much as they used to. But they are still very good words of advice and you might want to check out #1!
If you really want to know beforehand how exactly many points you'll get, never book codeshare. (With the possible exception of some Oneworld airlines, which tend to have better integration than the other two alliances.)
 
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But I haven't booked yet. I'm exploring options to find the cheapest way to get the most points, so I am checking different possible routes.
Then I'd go by SAS list of what you'd get for a CI-operated flight, but prepare for 0 and be happy if you get points like it's a SAS-flight.
But yeah, codeshare is a jungle.
 
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