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Flying Blue Makes Africa Redemptions Easier?

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 8, 2013December 9, 2016 3 Comments

Flying Blue, the loyalty program of Air France, KLM, and Kenya Airways, is an oft-overlooked American Express transfer partner, but one that I have been particularly critical of on this blog. Customer service is poor and booking awards can turn into an agonizing nightmare. Well, someone at Flying Blue may have been paying attention because two recent experiences suggest in-person ticketing is no longer necessary for African award redemptions.

Air France/KLM Flying Blue Lives in the Stone Age

If you recall my adventure from December, it took several calls, several faxes, and a visit to the Air France future ticketing desk at Washington Dulles airport in order to get a ticket issued for a client that originated in Africa. At the time, the policy was that any travel that touched Africa had to be ticketed in person, no matter the origination.

But last month I booked a client on a Tanzania safari using Flying Blue miles and was able to complete the ticketing online. Last year, reservations including any portion in Africa would hold online, but not ticket–that required a faxing of personal information to Flying Blue or a visit to the nearest Air France ticketing office. The reason given: to combat fraud. I figured I just got lucky, but last week I booked a New York – Lagos, Nigeria trip for a client (on Delta with no fuel surcharge) using Flying Blue with a return from Nairobi via Lagos. Now if Nigeria is not the hot-bed of scamming (you ever get those “The money that is floating in the bank right now is $48m and this is what I want to transfer to your account for our mutual benefit” e-mails?), nowhere is, but I was able to book and ticket that reservation on the phone.

I did not ask the agent if there was a change in policy–I was afraid he had just overlooked the policy and my reminder would lead him to refuse to ticket the reservation. But today I called and spoke to an agent, who emphatically stated the policy had not changed. I called again, just to double check, and the second agent was not aware of any policy. So I called a third time, and got the first agent again (remember, the call center is small). Thankfully, I recognized her voice.

Whatever the actual answer is, it seems there is no longer a technical limitation that prohibits agents from ticketing reservations that touch Africa. Perhaps there never was one, but my experiences suggest otherwise. Therefore, my advice if you are booking an African award with Flying Blue is to keep calling until you find an agent willing to ticket the reservation over the phone (assuming you cannot first ticket it online). Sending facsimiles to Air France and waiting for their call back (which can take more than a week) is frustrating and can lead to the award space being lost if partner carriers are involved. Airport visits are even more inconvenient.

Maximizing Air France/KLM Flying Blue Award Miles

As I’ve shared before, Flying Blue has some good deals on its award chart. Unlike partner Delta, one-way awards are available at half the round-trip price, Tel Aviv is considered part of Europe (50K each way in business class), and fuel surcharges can be avoided by flying Delta, Aerolinas Argentinas, Aeromexico, and Aeroflot.

With the American Express Platinum card you can earn valuable points to redeem with Flying Blue as well as a number of other transfer partners.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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3 Comments

  1. Gary Leff Reply
    April 8, 2013 at 5:47 pm

    In my experience the Africa ticketing restrictions were enforced only sporadically – luck of the draw – in the past. But certainly good news if they won’t be enforced at all anymore. I recently was asked to fax in authorization to ticket a domestic segment in economy on an international business class award. They wouldn’t add the economy segment without a fax, since it was a downgrade. They would only ticket with NO segment if they didn’t have fax in hand. FAX. So 1990s.

  2. Matthew Reply
    April 8, 2013 at 8:38 pm

    @Gary–

    I ran into that recently well and had to prepare a fax for a downgrade on a segment. Totally ridiculous policy and as you said, so 1990s.

  3. Rocky / DoubleWidesFly Reply
    April 9, 2013 at 1:30 am

    The only problem is finding the space now 😀

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