Flying Blue cuts ties with non-Skyteam carriers, goodbye to XP points if you fly with partners
As of January 1, 2024, the Flying Blue loyalty program will make a change that will leave many readers displeased, if not some [...]

As of January 1, 2024, the Flying Blue loyalty program will make a change that will leave many readers displeased, if not some even some downright angry.
What changes from January 1, 2024
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With the new year, Air France and KLM frequent flyer will reset the possibility of accumulating points Flying Blue and XP Points, Those that are needed to obtain the status With all non-Skyteam carriers.
Both KLM and Air France have partnerships with carriers outside the Skyteam alliance. These agreements exist for commercial reasons, having no partner covering, for example, flights to Australia and New Zealand, the Franco-Dutch airline has long had an interline and partnership agreement with Qantas, but on other routes it works together with many other carriers.
The partners are:
- Air Corsica
- Air Mauritius
- Chalair Aviation
- China Southern
- Copa Airlines (Star Alliance)
- GOL
- Japan Airlines (Oneworld)
- Malaysia Airlines (Oneworld)
- Qantas (Oneworld)
- Twin Jet
- WestJet
At present, the details of the changes are unclear since there is no page, or at least I could not find it, which explains in detail the changes effective from the new year.