Help please - chasing 230 SCs

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Hi All

I am doing some maths to work out if its worthwhile to chase 230SCs and I would like some help from the experts on this forum.

I'm based in ADL and would like to use JASA to get my 230SCs. Would like to do all the travelling in one day.

I started working on ADL-MEL-SYD-BNE rtn which would get me 240SCs but when I plugged it all into the JASA selection, QF said no good. So I guess my questions are -

1. Whats the best way (cheapest from ADL all in one day) to get my 230SCs?

2. How do I do it online?

Thanks in advance all ;)
 
How does 72K points + $311 for 280 SCs with a same day return sound? If good, then I'd suggest averting your gaze northwards of BNE. ;)
 
How does 72K points + $311 for 280 SCs with a same day return sound? If good, then I'd suggest averting your gaze northwards of BNE. ;)


Sounds expensive, while not doable in a day, a weekend trip will achieve your goal for 48000 points+ $222 with a resulting 240 SCs and dont forget you earn points:

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To book JASAs without throwing away points, please have a look at this thread, the conversion from points to cash is very good in this case!

http://www.australianfrequentflyer....uent-flyer-program/how-do-i-book-j-29610.html
 
Geez you guys are good!

Thanks plenty for your assistance!
 
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