Hi all,
I've been reading this forum for a long time now but never been a participant. Glad to finally join the community.
I am looking for some business class tickets for a close friend and have managed to find a site called asaptickets.com. They have some excellent prices for business class. Once you enter in where you'd like to travel, they give you an estimate and then you're advised to call them.
I called the Australian number and spoke to an American (?) sounding lady and gave her all the details of the travels. She called back a couple of hours later and e-mailed me some quotes, one of which is very appealing.
The e-mails came from another company called luxflights.com.
Naturally, I am skeptical. After looking into this company further I note (on their website – FAQ):
Once we collect information from you about your miles, when and where you need to fly, and how many tickets you need, our travel consultants do extensive research on the availability of awards tickets for the desired flights. If we are able to confirm availability, we determine the cost of the tickets and will send you a price quote and the proposed itinerary. If you agree with the price and the itinerary, we will match you with a seller of miles who will, upon your payment to us, transfer the mileage into your existing or new mileage account. Subsequently, we will issue the ticket(s) on your behalf directly with the airline. You will receive your ticket confirmation by e-mail.
My understanding is you create a frequent flyer account with the airline (in this case Singapore Airlines) and they find someone willing to sell their points, to which you transfer the funds and they transfer the points needed to purchase the flight.
Anyone heard of this system before? My end figure for business class to the destination is $4500, normal price being in excess of $7000.
Thanks.
I've been reading this forum for a long time now but never been a participant. Glad to finally join the community.
I am looking for some business class tickets for a close friend and have managed to find a site called asaptickets.com. They have some excellent prices for business class. Once you enter in where you'd like to travel, they give you an estimate and then you're advised to call them.
I called the Australian number and spoke to an American (?) sounding lady and gave her all the details of the travels. She called back a couple of hours later and e-mailed me some quotes, one of which is very appealing.
The e-mails came from another company called luxflights.com.
Naturally, I am skeptical. After looking into this company further I note (on their website – FAQ):
Once we collect information from you about your miles, when and where you need to fly, and how many tickets you need, our travel consultants do extensive research on the availability of awards tickets for the desired flights. If we are able to confirm availability, we determine the cost of the tickets and will send you a price quote and the proposed itinerary. If you agree with the price and the itinerary, we will match you with a seller of miles who will, upon your payment to us, transfer the mileage into your existing or new mileage account. Subsequently, we will issue the ticket(s) on your behalf directly with the airline. You will receive your ticket confirmation by e-mail.
My understanding is you create a frequent flyer account with the airline (in this case Singapore Airlines) and they find someone willing to sell their points, to which you transfer the funds and they transfer the points needed to purchase the flight.
Anyone heard of this system before? My end figure for business class to the destination is $4500, normal price being in excess of $7000.
Thanks.