I guess it's dependable of companies in general,but with technology as good as it is, I'm always amazed how long it takes airlines to enact certain things. I guess it's a function of them not having an incentive to improve. When you book a ticket they'll charge your credit card immediately, and but whether you want a refund it can seize a billing cycle or two.
Nowadays you'd think requesting mileage credit would be a pretty straightforward process. All tickets are electronic,and when travel on multiple airlines is involved, presumably all those airlines have access to the ticket in one form or another.
In October I flew from Dubai to Doha to London to Los Angeles to New York to Austin thanks to a nicely priced paid first class ticket. ;)The miles posted just fine for all the segments on American and British Airways, or though no miles posted for the Qatar Airways flights from Dubai to Doha to London.
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Source: boardingarea.com