Questo è quello che mi è appena arrivato per mail da Croatia Airlines circa il loro FF program.
[.....we are pleased to inform you that as of 15th December 2004 Croatia Airlines is a regional member of the airline network Star Alliance.
Our changed situation affects all aspects of our business, including our frequent flyer programme, FF Club. Namely, FF Club will cease with its activities on 31st March 2005 and Miles & More will become Croatia Airlines’ loyalty scheme. Miles & More is the largest frequent flyer programme in Europe, with more than 9.7 million members worldwide and a large network of exciting partners for accrual and redemption of miles: Star Alliance carriers and other airline partners, hotel chains, car rental companies and a variety of other non-travel partners, such as credit card companies.
From 31st March 2005 mileage accrual with your FF Club card will no longer be possible. We are therefore delighted to invite you to join Miles & More and benefit from our special introductory offer: If you decide to become a Miles & More member and fulfil the online questionnaire by 15th February 2005 stating that you want to join, you will be enrolled and rewarded with 2000 additional award miles. If you are already a member of Miles & More, please send us the leaflet in order to receive the additional miles.
Award miles collected on your FF Club account can be used for Croatia Airlines flights in accordance with the FF Club Terms and Conditions until 31st December 2007. It is not possible to transfer your miles to your (old or new) Miles & More account.
For any additional information, please contact FF Club by phone 385 1 616 0044, fax 385 1 616 0152 or e-mail ffclub@croatiaairlines.hr and for more detailed information on Miles & More programme please visit www.miles-and-more.com.
We are confident that with Miles & More travelling with Croatia Airlines will become an even more rewarding experience and we are looking forward to welcoming you on our flights again soon.
Yours sincerely,
Zlata Prpic
Head of FF Club Department ]
Insomma Slovenia e Croazia finiscono in mano a LH e OS. Così l'area diventa sempre + "impenetrabile" alle non Star Alliance.
Mi chiedo se OU (Croatia Airl) cesserà i suoi lunghi rapporti (c/s) con le compagnie non Star.
Ad esempio i voli di OU su FCO hanno da parecchi anni anche il codice AZ e quelli nuovi di AZ da MXP hanno anche il codice OU.
OU opera in c/s anche con AF su Parigi , ma dal prox orario "cadranno" tutti i c/s sulle CDG/ZAG. Ognuno farà per sé.
Dite che è pronostiabile una cosa del genere anche sui voli da/per l'Italia?




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