What dates are you looking at?
I wouldn't waste precious QF points on domestic AA F but would consider doing it in whY. The taxes are only about USD5.50 pp.
Have you priced a KUPP fare on AA MCO to LAX which is an economy priced fare that books into F earning you F points and status credits?
What dates are you looking at?
I wouldn't waste precious QF points on domestic AA F but would consider doing it in whY. The taxes are only about USD5.50 pp.
Have you priced a KUPP fare on AA MCO to LAX which is an economy priced fare that books into F earning you F points and status credits?
I agree with this. Unless you are very points rich, it isn't a really good use of QF points.
I also doubt you will get 4 F seats as Awards. Easy to get 4 KUPPs though.
A 'KUPP' is a legacy term for a "non refundable First Class" or "Instant Upgrade" fare....
Points are not a problem. I wish I could understand what a KUPP is.
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I was searching for 4 PAX.When I looked it up the 1711 flight was $US506.10 with all seats open in discount first.refundable F was $US1092.
But as the others have said it is unlikely for more award seats to open up.
Not sure - the more I looked the less availability there was - either I was temporarily using the availability up with my dummy searches or there was something proactively varying availability.So I'm guessing if the 2 award seats are nabbed the price for 2 paid seats might go to $557?
Not sure - the more I looked the less availability there was - either I was temporarily using the availability up with my dummy searches or there was something proactively varying availability.
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Hi All,
Thanks for all the replies.
I'm going to book the 2 domestic American Airlines MCO-LAX in F through QFF.
I'll wait a couple of days and see if another 2 F's open up, otherwise I'll just get 2 revenue Y's.
Thanks
That flight comes up as a 737,16 F seats. On the other hand our last flight MCO-LAX was a record-42 EXPs competing for upgrades according to the purser.
Almost certainly status based 'freebies' ...Was that 42 EXP's hoping for a freebie or gasp, actually paying for it by way of eVIP certificates?
That flight comes up as a 737,16 F seats.
On the other hand our last flight MCO-LAX was a record-42 EXPs competing for upgrades according to the purser.
That flight comes up as a 737,16 F seats.