Its all available at aa.com, see this link: https://www.aa.com/i18n/disclaimers/aadvantageAllPartnerChart.jspA quick one, what are the required miles for SYD-HKG on CX J, QF J using AA miles? And also SYD-SIN on QF J.
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Hmm, each to their own. Marginal IMO but good if you have a target you are 40K short of.I will do the calculations when I get to Uni, but this seems quite favourable on first glance
About ~$890AUD for 40kHmm, each to their own. Marginal IMO but good if you have a target you are 40K short of.
Yes I think you are right. However it helps if you didn't know about the offer to begin withIsn't this just a reminder for the same offer thats been around for well over a month
At around 2c per mile, it's not great, but it's not bad. Considering 72,500 is a AU-US return in J (even from say JFK to PER), it's a cheap way of doing J. You just need to be flexible with your dates (which is where EF comes in very handy)
? Is it not 62,500 one-way in J?At around 2c per mile, it's not great, but it's not bad. Considering 72,500 is a AU-US return in J (even from say JFK to PER), it's a cheap way of doing J. You just need to be flexible with your dates (which is where EF comes in very handy)
Ah you're right. It's 37500 in whY and 62500 in J.? Is it not 62,500 one-way in J?
If it is 2c per mile then that would make a SYD-BKK return ~AUD1,500 including negligible taxes and surcharges which would appear to be a little better than US Dividend Miles at the moment.At around 2c per mile, it's not great, but it's not bad. Considering 72,500 is a AU-US return in J (even from say JFK to PER), it's a cheap way of doing J. You just need to be flexible with your dates (which is where EF comes in very handy)