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US Airways Dividend Miles frequent-flyer partners
Flights operated by these carriers can earn miles in the US Airways Dividend Miles frequent-flyer program:
- Adria
- Aegean — Only 50% credit for discount economy; no credit for deep-discount economy.
- Air Canada — No credit for deep-discount economy within North America.
- Air China — Only 50% credit for discount economy.
- Air New Zealand
- ANA — Only 50-70% credit for discount economy.
- Asiana — Only 50% credit for deep-discount economy.
- Austrian — Only 50-70% credit for discount economy.
- Bahamasair — No credit for flights within Canada or between the US and Canada.
- Blue1 — No credit for deep-discount economy.
- bmi — Only 50% credit for discount economy.
- Brussels Airlines — Only 50% credit for discount economy.
- Continental
- Croatia Airlines
- EgyptAir — Only 75% credit for deep-discount economy.
- Hawaiian Airlines — Only for flights within Hawaii, or between Hawaii and Samoa or Tahiti.
- Jet Airways — Only 50-75% credit for discount economy.
- LOT
- Lufthansa — Only 50% credit for deep-discount economy.
- Qatar Airways
- Royal Jordanian
- SAS — No credit for certain flights within Sweden and Norway.
- Singapore Airlines — No credit for deep-discount economy.
- South African Airways — Only 50% credit for discount economy.
- Spanair
- Swiss
- TAM
- TAP — Only 10-50% credit for discount economy.
- Thai — No credit for deep-discount economy.
- Turkish Airlines — Only 50-70% credit for discount economy.
- United
- US Airways
- Virgin Atlantic — Only 50% credit for discount economy.
Note: There may be additional exclusions for certain fare classes and routes, especially for discount economy tickets. In addition, partnerships may have changed since the last time this page was updated, so make sure to check the US Airways Dividend Miles website for a current list.