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China Southern Airlines' Sky Pearl Club SKY PEARL CLUB MEMBERSHIP GUIDE Welcome to China Southern Airlines’ Sky Pearl Club The Sky Pearl Club is the frequent flyer program of China Southern Airlines. From the moment you join The Sky Pearl Club, you will experience a whole new world of exciting new travel opportunities with China Southern! Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, you’ll be earning mileage toward your award goals every time you fly. Many Elite tier services have been prepared for you. We trust this Guide will soon help you reach your award flight to your dream destinations. China Southern Sky Pearl Club cares about you! 1 A B Earning Sky Pearl Mileage Redeeming Sky Pearl Mileage Airlines China Southern Award Ticket and Award Upgrade Hotels SkyTeam Award Ticket and Award Upgrade Banks Telecommunications, Car Rentals, Business Travel , Dining and others C D Getting Acquainted with Sky Pearl Rules Enjoying Sky Pearl Elite Benefits Definition Membership tiers Membership Qualification and Mileage Account Elite Qualification Mileage Accrual Elite Benefits Mileage Redemption Membership tier and Elite benefits Others 2 A Earning Sky Pearl Mileage As the newest member of the worldwide SkyTeam alliance, whether it’s in the air or on the ground, The Sky Pearl Club gives you more opportunities than ever before to earn Award travel. When flying with China Southern or one of our many airline partners, you can earn FFP mileage. But, that’s not the only way! Hotels stays, car rentals, credit card services, telecommunication services or dining with our business-to-business partners can also help you earn mileage. 3 Airlines Upon making your reservation and ticket booking, please provide your Sky Pearl Club membership number and make sure that the name on the ticket is the same as that of your mileage account. At the airport check-in counter, please present your Sky Pearl Club membership card or offer your membership number. For mileage retro claims, please contact The Sky Pearl Club with the original Boarding Pass(es) and copies of ticket (or E-ticket Travel Verification). One qualified travel with China Southern or other partner airlines can only credit mileage once into one FFP account. If there is no request as ticketing, the system will credit mileage into china southern airline account immediately. The accrual flight range of Skyteam Airlines (1) Skyteam each member's prime flights (2) Skyteam Code-share flights (both marketing carriers and operating carriers should be Skyteam members). Elite Qualification Base Flight Airlines Applicable time Class Of Service Booking Class (Code) Mileage Elite Elite credit rate Qualifying Qualifying Mileage Segments F 300% 300% 2 First Class P 200% 200% 2 J 250% 250% 2 Travelling on and after 27 C 200% 200% 2 Business Class www.csair.com March, 2016 D 150% 150% 2 I 100% 100% 2 W 110% 110% 1.5 Premium First Class S 75% 75% 1 4 Y 100% 100% 1.5 B,M,H,K 100% 100% 1 Economy Class U,A,L,E,Q 50% 50% 0 V,Z,T,N,R 25% 25% 0 Other Class P,I,O,S,Z,X,G 0 0 0 Business Class J, C, D 130% 130% 2 Business Class I, Z 100% 100% 1 Travel after 1st Feb Economy Class W, S, A 110% 110% 1 2013(Including this date) www.aeroflot.ru Economy Class Y, B 100% 100% 1 Economy Class M, U, K, H, L 40% 40% 0 Business Class C 150% 150% 2 Travel after 1 Apr 2015 Business Class J,D 130% 130% 1 (including this date) Economy Class Y,B,M,U,K,H,L,Q,T 100% 100% 1 www.aeromexico.com Economy Class E,N,R,V 40% 40% 0 First Class F, P 150% 150% 2 Business Class C, D, I, J, Z 130% 130% 1 Premium Economy W,S 130% 130% 1 Travel after 1st July (only on long haul) 2015(including this date) Premium Economy www.airfrance.com A 100% 100% 1 (only on long haul) Economy Class Y,B,M,U 100% 100% 1 Economy Class K, H, L, Q, T, E, N, R, G, V 40% 40% 0 Business Class J,C,D,I,E 150% 150% 2 Travel after1 Apr ,2015 Business Class P,A 125% 125% 1 www.alitalia.com (including this date) Economy Class Y,M,H,B,K,V,T 100% 100% 1 Economy Class N,S,Q,X 40% 40% 0 Travel after 25 March Business Class J,C,D 130% 130% 2 5 2012(Including this date) Y,M,B,H,K,T 100% 100% 1 Economy Class www.czechairlines.com G,L,X,Q,U,A 50% 50% 0 F, P 150% 150% 1 First Class A 125% 125% 1 G 100% 100% 1 J, C, D, I 130% 130% 1 Travel after 1 Jan,2015 Business Class Z 100% 100% 1 (including this date) Y, B, M, S 100% 100% 1 www.delta.com H 75% 75% 0 Economy Class , Q, K 40% 40% 0 , L, U, T, X, V 25% 25% 0 Business Class J, C, D, I, Z 130% 130% 2 W, S 130% 130% 2 Travel after 1st June A 110% 110% 1 2013(Including this date) Economy Class www.klm.com Y, B, M, U 100% 100% 1 K,H,L,Q,T,E,N,R,G,V 40% 40% 0 First Class R,P,F 150% 150% 1 J, C, D, I 130% 130% 1 Travel after 1 Jan,2015 Business Class (including this date) Z* 100% 100% 0 www.koreanair.com Economy Class Y, B,M,S 100% 100% 0 Travel after 1 Business Class J,C,D, 130% 130% 2 June,2013(Including www.aireuropa.com this date) Economy Class Y, B, M, L, E, K, V, H 100% 100% 1 Business Class C, I, J, Z 130% 130% 2 From cooperation with China B, E, H, K, L, M, N 100% 100% 1 Southern until now Economy Class www.kenya-airways.com Q, R, S, T, U, Y 100% 100% 1 Travel after 1 Sep Business Class J, C, D 130% 130% 2 2014(including this date) Economy Class W, Z 110% 110% 1 6 www.vietnamair.com.vn Y, M 100% 100% 1 B, S 75% 75% 0 H, K, L, Q 40% 40% 0 Business Class J,C, D, I 130% 130% 2 Travel after 27 www.tarom.ro/en Y, B, M, U, K, R, H, G 100% 100% 1 Oct,2013(including this date) Economy Class L, Q, N, T, V, S, E 40% 40% 0 F,U 150% 150% 2 First Class P 125% 125% 1 Travel after 1 Jan,2015 Business Class J, C, D, I 130% 130% 1 (including this date) W 110% 110% 1 Economy Class Y,B,M,E,H 100% 100% 1 K,L,N,R,S,V,T 40% 40% 0 First Class F,U 150% 150% 2 First Class P 125% 125% 1 www.ce-air.com Business Class J, C, D, I 130% 130% 1 Travel after 1 Aug,2016 Economy Class W 110% 110% 1 (including this date) Economy Class Y,B,M,E,H 100% 100% 1 Economy Class K,L,N,R,S,V, 40% 40% 0 Economy Class T 30% 30% 0 First Class F 150% 150% 2 Business Class J 130% 130% 1 Business Class C 125% 125% 1 www.china-airlines.com Business Class D 115% 115% 1 Travel after 10 Apr,2015 Economy Class W,U 115% 115% 1 (including this date) Economy Class E 100% 100% 1 Economy Class Y,B,M 100% 100% 1 Economy Class K,V,T 80% 80% 0 Economy Class R,Q,H,N 50% 50% 0 7 First Class F,P A 150% 150% 2 Starting from 30th Mar Business Class J,C,D,I 130% 130% 2 2014(including this date) Y 100% 100% 1 Economic Class www.saudiairlines.com E,B,M,K,H,Q,T,L,N,V,G,U 40% 40% 0 Business Class J, C, D, I, Z 130% 130% 2 Travel after 27 Oct,2013 Y, B, M, U, K 100% 100% 1 (including this date) Economy Class H, L, Q, T, N, R, V 50% 50% 0 www.mea.com Business Class J,D,C I, W, S, 130% 130% 2 Travel after 5.Dec Y,B, ,U,H,K,M, L ,Q 100% 100% 1 2013(including this date) Economy Class T,E,N,V,A,R,G 40% 540% 0 www.aerolineas.com.ar P 150% 150% 2 First Class F,A 150% 150% 2 Travel after 30 Apr,2014 Business Class J,C,D,I 130% 130% 2 www.xiamenair.cn (including this date) Y,B,M,L,H 100% 100% 1 Economy Class K,N,Q,V,H 40% 40% 0 First Class F,A 150% 150% 2 First Class P 140% 140% 1 Business Class J,C 130% 130% 1 Travel after 1 May ,2015 (including this date) Business Class D,I 110% 110% 1 www.garuda-indonesia.com Economic Class W 100% 100% 1 Economic Class Y,B 100% 100% 1 Economic Class M,K,N,Q 40% 40% 0 First Class F 150% 150% 0 Travel on and after March Business Class I 130% 130% 0 1 ,2016 www.scal.com Economic Class A,P,Y,T,H 100% 100% 0 8 M,G,S,L,Q,E,V,R 40% 40% 0 1. Base Flight M calculated as Statute Mileage(IATA standard city-pair distance)multiplied by the credit rate (The standard city-pair distance, or flight route’s length, and less than 500Km will be credited as 500km Statute Mileage).
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