Eurowings Discover starts mileage upgrades

Airbus A330 (Photo: Eurowings Discover).
Airbus A330 (Photo: Eurowings Discover).

Eurowings Discover starts mileage upgrades

Airbus A330 (Photo: Eurowings Discover).
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The holiday airline Eurowings Discover is now enabling participants in the Miles & More frequent flyer program to carry out so-called mileage upgrades. This applies to most routes, excluding flights in connection with tour operators with flight numbers 4Y2000 – 4Y2999.

The Lufthansa subsidiary announced that all regular economy and premium economy class tickets can be upgraded on short, medium and long-haul routes. Miles&More members can redeem miles and thus travel in a higher travel class.

The upgrade request must first be registered online or by telephone with the frequent flyer program. Depending on availability, it should also be possible to upgrade for miles at the check-in counter or at the gate. Eurowings Discover has been a member of the Lufthansa customer loyalty program Miles&More since the first flight.

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