Making the most of every single chance we have to enhance our frequent flyer mile tally is not easy. It implies being on the constant lookout for promos and schemes that allow to accelerate point accrual. Well I’m here to help you get your head wrapped around this intricate world with FlightsMilesandPoints.com. The newest way out there to accelerate loyalty points accrual comes from Air France and KLM’s Flying Blue program. It is now possible, at certain conditions I’ll cover below, to multiply your miles and significantly speed up your miles accrual. Here’s how the whole thing works.
How To Multiply Your Air France KLM Flying Blue Frequent Flyer Points
First things first. You need to be signed up to the airlines’ frequent flyer program Flying Blue (of course). This new possibility is primarily thought for passengers who either frequently travel with the two carriers or have done so in the recent past. Here’s why.
The frequent flyer miles, or points if you prefer to call them like that, that KLM and Air France allow you to multiply are only those you have earned in the past 30 days. Therefore, if you haven’t just travelled with the carrier you won’t have access to the miles multiplier.
Let me give you an example. In the past month I have flown from Rome Fiumicino to Seoul Incheon. That flight, thanks to fare and travel class, earned me 4,371 miles. Therefore, at the moment, those are the miles the airline allows me to multiply.
To access the miles multiplying tool you can click on the link below:
https://www.flyingblue.com/en/mileshub/accelerate
Four multipliers are purchasable: 2x, 4x, 6x, 12x. It goes without saying that the higher the multiplying factor the higher the cost to activate it.
Currently pricing sits at:
- 139,87€ for 2x
- 279,74€ for 4x
- 419,62€ for 6x
- 839,23€ for 12x
No, Status Miles Are Not Part of The Deal
Don’t expect to see your tier miles go up though. All miles the airlines are allowing to accelerate are spendable miles and not those that contribute to your status. To be totally clear these are the miles you can spend to get reward flights and not XP miles. Those you’ll build up flying.
Also, one of the conditions is that you can activate the multipliers once per month, not every 30 days but every month of the year. Therefore the time interval can be even quite short if you activate the option before the end of the month and after the start of the next. Finally, there are some limits to how many miles can be earned, both by multiplying and purchasing, in each solar year:
- 100,000 for Explorer status
- 999,999,999 for Silver, Gold e Platinum