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You can book to SJU pretty easily on the QF website. You can use the multicity tool if you want to factor in stopovers along the way.
If you want to attempt a higher degree of difficulty, you could book your trans Pacific and your domestic US flights separately and take advantage of the AA discounted first class or business class fares for the extra SC earn for not much more than a Y fare. I wouldn't recommend this for a novice. If you attempt it, the main traps are that you won't be able to check bags all the way to your final destination so you have to allow plenty of time for rechecking bags between QF and AA sectors, and if there are delays on one airline the other airline will not necessarily help you out if you miss a connection. Also sometimes if you book on the AA website it does not ticket easily so you have to ring up to get it ticketed.
Another tip for flying in the US is do not lock your suitcases. Even if it is supposedly a TSA-friendly lock the TSA will just hack through them and damage them. Obviously this means don't pack anything you couldn't bear to lose in your suitcase!
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TSA are actually capable of opening locks and replacing them unbroken, even if the contents of your bag have been completely re-arranged.
A relative who lives in the US and flies a lot told me that he thinks foreign bags that are locked are a red rag to the TSA![]()
Yes. Certainly compared to readily available OW / *A RTW fares (albeit they have greater coverage) and HEL is a breeze to transit!Just looked at Finnair RTW business class, very reasonable !!