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How to credit a Swiss flight to UA

How to credit a Swiss flight to UA

  1. Anthony New Member

    Hey everyone,

    I usually travel for business and my flights would be booked directly through UA.

    This summer I am going on a tour and the travel agency booked the flights.
    I will be flying RT to ATH with a layover in ZRH on Swiss. This is not a code share flight so I am guessing this was booked directly with Swiss.

    Is there any way I can get miles credited to my MileagePlus account since this is a SA partner?
    I am pretty sure the booking class will be too low to get miles, but assuming that it is not, how would I go about trying to get credit for this flight in my mileageplus account?

    Thanks all!!

  2. MidSouthSkier Community Ambassador

    Once you have your airline confirmation code you can call SWISS and have your UA number added (or maybe even add it online). Worst case scenario you can add it at the ticket counter or at the gate.

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