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Explore the world from a unique perspective with ITA Airways. Fly to your choice of over 70 destinations in Europe and beyond. Plus, you’ll earn at least 125 miles while enjoying maximum comfort and a new level of service excellence.
It works like this
Quote your Miles & More service card number when booking.
Or present your Miles & More service card when you check in.
Miles will be credited to your account automatically.
Terms & Conditions
- Flight award tickets and reduced-price tickets within the travel industry (e.g. ID or AD) are generally excluded from earning miles and Points (Points, Qualifying Points and HON Circle Points). Further information about whether your booking class qualifies for earning miles can be found under “Earning miles and Points” > “Miles”.
- Miles and Points can only be earned on scheduled flights operated by our partners.
- The number of Points you earn is based on the travel class booked and the table shown under “Earning miles and Points” > “Points, Qualifying Points and HON Circle Points”.
- Please keep your boarding pass and a copy of your ticket until your miles have been automatically credited.
- Points can generally only be earned on flights for which miles are also credited.
- Some flight numbers and booking classes may not qualify for earning miles and Points.
- Please note the terms and conditions of participation.
Earning miles and Points
Miles
Calculation according to booking class-based system
In Europe, fixed mileage values apply for the individual booking classes. For worldwide flights, the booking class and the distance miles travelled are decisive.
European Domestic
Travel Class | Booking class | Min/fixed miles |
|
---|---|---|---|
Business Class | C, E, J |
1,500 | |
Business Class | D | 1,000 | |
Business Class | I | 500 | |
Economy Class | B, Y | 1,000 | |
Economy Class | H, K, M, N, S, T, V | 500 | |
Economy Class | Q, W, X | 250 | |
Economy Class | G, L, O, R | 125 |
European Cross-Border
Travel class | Booking class | Min/fixed miles |
|
---|---|---|---|
Business Class | C, E, J |
2,000 |
|
Business Class | D | 1,250 | |
Business Class | I | 750 | |
Economy Class | B, Y | 1,250 | |
Economy Class | H, K, M, N, S, T, V | 750 | |
Economy Class | Q, W, X | 250 | |
Economy Class | G, L, O, R | 125 |
Worldwide / Far from Europe
Travel class | Booking class | Mile Factor | Min/fixed miles |
---|---|---|---|
Business Class | C, E, J |
200% |
1,000 |
Business Class | D | 150% | 750 |
Business Class | I | 100% |
750 |
Premium Economy | P | 150% | 750 |
Premium Economy | U | 125% | 750 |
Premium Economy | A | 100% | 750 |
Economy Class | B, Y |
150% | 750 |
Economy Class | H, K, M, T, V |
100% |
500 |
Economy Class | N, S |
50% | 500 |
Economy Class | Q, W, X | 50% | 250 |
Economy Class | G, L, O, R | 25% | 125 |
Accural excluded Booking Classes: F, Z
Points, Qualifying Points and HON Circle Points
Two criteria are used to determine the number of Points, Qualifying Points and HON Circle Points you earn on ITA Airways flights: the travel class, and whether it is a continental or an intercontinental flight. Points and Qualifying Points are awarded for all travel classes. HON Circle Points will only be awarded for Business Class flights.
Points, Qualifying Points and HON Circle Points can generally only be earned on flights for which miles are also credited. Further information about whether your booking class qualifies for earning miles can be found under “Miles”.
Number of Points, Qualifying Points and HON Circle Points per flight segment
Economy Class | Premium Economy Class | Business Class1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Continental flights | 20 | 20 | 40 |
Intercontinental flights | 60 | 80 | 200 |
HON Circle Points will only be awarded for Business Class flights.
A continental flight is a flight segment for which the departure and arrival airports are on the same continent. For example, if you fly with ITA Airways from Rome to Frankfurt, both the departure and arrival airports are within Europe, and the flight therefore counts as a continental flight. Flights within Italy, Germany, Austria and Switzerland also count as continental flights.
An intercontinental flight is a flight segment for which the departure and arrival airports are on different continents. For example, if you fly with ITA Airways from Rome to New York, the departure and arrival airports are on different continents (Europe and North America). The flight segment therefore counts as an intercontinental flight.
Domestic flights count as continental flights. Please note that Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia are classified as part of the European zone, which means that flights from Rome to Tunisia, for example, are counted as continental flights.