Walter Plinge
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- Apr 26, 2009
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A couple of months back I posted a query about MEL-IAD (Washington) on points and querying why I couldn't get an award/PE MEL-LAX-IAD flight and had to go MEL-LHR-IAD. The consensus was that I was looking at too short a timeframe (6 weeks) and the award direct flights were booked out.
I've just booked the flight 10 months ahead and still couldn't get a direct award/PE flight. I dithered about whether just to fly direct in Economy (23 hrs) or the long way in PE (33 hrs and $160 extra in fees). I'm not a frequent flyer so I did the latter, leaving a day earlier than planned. The LHR-IAD section is a BA codeshare. Oh well.
One factor I considered was the last time I flew to the US in June the outgoing flight was delayed for 10 hours in MEL due to fog, resulting in a missed connection at LAX and having to stay overnight. Some morning departures in June this year were also badly fog-affected. The longer flight leaves mid-afternoon and is less likely to be delayed.
Coming home (JFK-MEL) was fine - Qantas PE all the way, no codeshare and a USD$112 fee.
I've just booked the flight 10 months ahead and still couldn't get a direct award/PE flight. I dithered about whether just to fly direct in Economy (23 hrs) or the long way in PE (33 hrs and $160 extra in fees). I'm not a frequent flyer so I did the latter, leaving a day earlier than planned. The LHR-IAD section is a BA codeshare. Oh well.
One factor I considered was the last time I flew to the US in June the outgoing flight was delayed for 10 hours in MEL due to fog, resulting in a missed connection at LAX and having to stay overnight. Some morning departures in June this year were also badly fog-affected. The longer flight leaves mid-afternoon and is less likely to be delayed.
Coming home (JFK-MEL) was fine - Qantas PE all the way, no codeshare and a USD$112 fee.