beardoc
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This is one of my schemes for determining the cheapest and easiest way to OWE in any airline. Not necessarily that I'm going to do it, but it's fun working out how these things work.
Has anyone done status runs for AA between SYD/CBR multiple times in one day? I had an idea of booking a pile of sale red-Edeal flights next time they come up (getting to EXP on segments would be 100 flights - and at the sale fares of $65-80 that's AA EXP for just $6500-8000). Looking at the timetables I seem to be able to get at least 8 segments, and possibly 9 or 10 on a single weekday, just returning back and forth SYD-CBR-SYD-CBR-etc. I can work/play on a plane with my computer, so it wouldn't be completely wasted time, either. I am already QP Life so would have access to the QP until such a time as I got access to the QP J Lounges.
I'm figuring with the risk of flight delays on red-Edeals, domestic travel insurance would be a must, so an annual multi-trip insurance policy would be essential if I was to do this regularly.
The other thing is, what's the minimum time between turnarounds you should leave - is half an hour from scheduled arrival to scheduled depature at CBR too little?
I realise that to get any Elite Status you need a mininum of 4 AA flights - it looks like I'd have to start doing this with a Platinum Challenge, and then continue the process from there to move from Gold to Platinum.
One of the questions I had though was what are the QANTAS Domestic benefits like as an AA EXP? Do you get the "Business" baggage tags when flying QF Domestic as an AA EXP? And do you get the on departure upgrades in the QP on QF domestic, or is this just for the benefit of QFF WP members only?
Has anyone done status runs for AA between SYD/CBR multiple times in one day? I had an idea of booking a pile of sale red-Edeal flights next time they come up (getting to EXP on segments would be 100 flights - and at the sale fares of $65-80 that's AA EXP for just $6500-8000). Looking at the timetables I seem to be able to get at least 8 segments, and possibly 9 or 10 on a single weekday, just returning back and forth SYD-CBR-SYD-CBR-etc. I can work/play on a plane with my computer, so it wouldn't be completely wasted time, either. I am already QP Life so would have access to the QP until such a time as I got access to the QP J Lounges.
I'm figuring with the risk of flight delays on red-Edeals, domestic travel insurance would be a must, so an annual multi-trip insurance policy would be essential if I was to do this regularly.
The other thing is, what's the minimum time between turnarounds you should leave - is half an hour from scheduled arrival to scheduled depature at CBR too little?
I realise that to get any Elite Status you need a mininum of 4 AA flights - it looks like I'd have to start doing this with a Platinum Challenge, and then continue the process from there to move from Gold to Platinum.
One of the questions I had though was what are the QANTAS Domestic benefits like as an AA EXP? Do you get the "Business" baggage tags when flying QF Domestic as an AA EXP? And do you get the on departure upgrades in the QP on QF domestic, or is this just for the benefit of QFF WP members only?