Your original itinerary with MEX-LIM surface sector comes to ~34,700 miles.Brilliant! Looks like those 2 suggestions make a world of difference... allowing me that 5th Stop - also as mentioned by another forum member, since the miles are calculated even if you do it as a land segment it would make sense to fly to Mexico City to Lima anyway (or maybe surface to Cancun or Guatemala City and then onto Lima). For the Budapest stop-over what I haven't mentioned is that from Cairo I'm actually going to use separate low-cost flights (if I can get them) or surface travel to Turkey, Italy, England and then Budapest - I'm going to try a little re-jigging to see if I can mix that up a little! I've tried to use the Award flights for all the longest flights. Your spreadsheet sounds like a highly marketable item BTW ;-)
vetrade... sadly my initial enthusiasm has faded because I can't seem to find a flight for SYD - LAX - PHX - MEX anytime in February. I also can't find a direct flight from mexico City to Lima - as johnk pointed out - surface travel to Cancun and then flight from Cancun to Lima puts me over the mileage limit. I also can't seem to find a direct LAN flight from LIM - JFK in my March time frame.
Ideally I'd actually prefer my first flight to be SYD (or MEL) to LIM (I only chose Mexico City as that was the only flight I could find as an Award) and then move up to Central America but can't seem to find any flights that do that. There is one to Santiago but no flight from there to Lima other than via Brazil (which uses even more miles).
I've read a few posts saying that if one calls the Qantas Booking line and pays the 3500 points that they have access to more flights - is that true? Now that I've done a lot of fiddling around withj the 5 stop multi-city award flight I have some idea what to ask the booking people. So maybe that's the best option?
thanks again vetrade or anyone else with advice - much appreciated.
cheers
Dave
Seeing as you think you have your intinery right why don't you go ahead and phone up. The point charge is only applied when you actually make the booking but before then the operator should be able to see all the options that you cannot see online. If you don't proceed, then no chargeThanks vetrade... since the lax lim flights don't show up online how can you see them? is there perhaps a syd - santiago flight and then santiago lima? cheers Dave
Thanks vetrade... since the lax lim flights don't show up online how can you see them? is there perhaps a syd - santiago flight and then santiago lima? cheers Dave
Have not posted for a long time.
Planning our last trip before old age catches up on us!
Have saved up 560,000 points over the years, not many from flights, so have not status credit, therefore realise need to book early.
Here is our plan:-
PER - HKG CX 3755 mile transit 10-08-15
HKG - KIX CX 1541 11-08-15
KIX - NRT land 305
NRT - YVR AA 4668 17-08-15
YVR - DFW AA 1754 transit 23-08-15
DFW - MIA AA 1121 transit 23-08-15
MIA - BSB JJ 3613 23-08-15
BSB - RIO JJ 569 transit 27-08-15
RIO - MAD IB 5069 transit 28-08-15
MAD - TLS IB 334 29-08-15
TLS - WAW land 1079
WAW - DOH QR 2453 transit 15-09-15
DOH - BKK QR 3287 16-09-15
BKK - HKG CX 1051 transit 21-09-15
HKG - PER CX 3755 21-09-15
Any advice?
What is my chance of getting the dates, I have some flexibility but not much as Tokyo and Bangkok are more or less locked it.
No issue of downgrading except for o/n legs to HKG, YVR, BSB & BKK.:?:
Since the start of this year AA availability has declined significantly (it seems to be a quite deliberate strategy to make award redemptions on their flights a lot harder except for people prepared to pay a premium for ASA seats) so it’s now much harder to get the equivalent of classic award seats.
Could some kind soul point me to some explanation of ASA versus Classic Awards on AA? I'm quite familiar with the concept on QF--bummer it has ended :-(
AA have MileSAAver awards which are equivalent to QF's classic awards. They also have AAnytime awards which equate to the ASA's. Both award types are available for Y, J and F classes (but most domestic flights only have Y and F though). AAnytime awards are available on more days and more flights each day than MileSAAvers. A more recent "enhancement" has been that now often the only MileSAAver awards available are for indirect flights i.e. you may want to fly LAS to LAX but the only MileSAAvers awards might be for LAS - PHX (or even DFW!!) - LAX.
All 6 AA award options (Y, J, F x MileSAAver or AAnytime) show up on the one screen if you do a "redeem miles" search at aa.com
AA have MileSAAver awards which are equivalent to QF's classic awards. They also have AAnytime awards which equate to the ASA's. Both award types are available for Y, J and F classes (but most domestic flights only have Y and F though). AAnytime awards are available on more days and more flights each day than MileSAAvers. A more recent "enhancement" has been that now often the only MileSAAver awards available are for indirect flights i.e. you may want to fly LAS to LAX but the only MileSAAvers awards might be for LAS - PHX (or even DFW!!) - LAX.
All 6 AA award options (Y, J, F x MileSAAver or AAnytime) show up on the one screen if you do a "redeem miles" search at aa.com
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Cheers! (Am I correct in assuming AAnytime would earn both miles and EQM?)
NO - even though they book into the F, J and Y fare buckets they are not eligible for earn with AAdvantage.Cheers! (Am I correct in assuming AAnytime would earn both miles and EQM?)