looking for AONE5 suggestion

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pax1a

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Hi All,

I have a AONE5 ticket which is part used.
I started 4-April-06 in Bne-SYD- AKL -SCL-GIG(RIO)-MIA-
I got to MIA and work commitments made me park the rest of the trip.
Continents done so far. Australia - South America - North America

Well the tickets has almost run out and I haven’t done anything with it.
I have time free from March 24 and will be in the US.

Does any have any suggestions on how I can complete the rest of the trip.
I figured I might a rest-of-the-world restaurant crawl.

I got a bottle nice red wine for the best suggestion….

- Recommence Journey in Miami
- Must spend 24 hours in a city (atleast time for a good meal)
- What to spend as least possible $ on non-AONE5 sectors
- Not interested in Maximising miles, more interested in cool cities.
- Finish up back in BNE

Cheers
PAX
 
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My Specialty is to Maximize Frequent Flyer benefits; but for "cool Cities" I suggest the following:

MIA-SFO :cool: , SFO-DFW-BOS :cool:ish, BOS-LON-AMS (don't park in UK, ever: tax is shocking), Recover from AMS then, AMS-LON-DXB, DBX-LON-HKG, HKG-NRT :cool: (look closely, Narita is fine), NRT-HKG :cool: , HKG-SYD, SYD-PER-CBR then hitchhike back to SYD :cool: .
 
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