Fair enough.I was only looking for economy so I could be certain to find seats and test the pricing.
Fair enough.I was only looking for economy so I could be certain to find seats and test the pricing.
Helsinki would be another option on Finnair.That's really what I was after though I wasn't finding outbound flights so I was stretching the time there. I either need to find better timing flights or a different transit point between the two flights.
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Thanks, another good reason then for an alternative transit point.![]()
That was the one that gave me a fairly long run via Tokyo back to MEL. But I'll check for different routing.Helsinki would be another option on Finnair.
That was the one that gave me a fairly long run via Tokyo back to MEL. But I'll check for different routing.
It's the X, Y or Z I need to figure but that's all part of the puzzle.You could also take Finnair KEF-HEL-X or Y or Z - anywhere JL or CX flies from in Europe, or anywhere BA flew from in Europe (to connect onwards to anywhere via LHR)
It's the X, Y or Z I need to figure but that's all part of the puzzle.
Thanks.Paris and Frankfurt would be a couple that both JL and CX would fly to. CX also flies to Amsterdam, Rome etc. You could even look at CX to DPS then connect from DPS to MEL (albeit on a 737 which may not be that appealing, or via SYD on an A330 if they reintroduce that).
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do a dummy booking even in Y and see if the points max out as expectedI have planned my Business class flights CNS-SYD-HKG-MAD-OPO-FAO-MAD-JFK-DOH-NRT-SYD-CNS. The total milage according to Great Circle Mapper comes in at 34773ml which is very close to the max for a business class award. How accurate is gcmap? Can the Qantas call centre tell me if I am under or over the limit. I don't want to risk going over my limit. Any help appreciated.
I have planned my Business class flights CNS-SYD-HKG-MAD-OPO-FAO-MAD-JFK-DOH-NRT-SYD-CNS. The total milage according to Great Circle Mapper comes in at 34773ml which is very close to the max for a business class award. How accurate is gcmap? Can the Qantas call centre tell me if I am under or over the limit. I don't want to risk going over my limit. Any help appreciated.
If you go over 35,000 miles, you could always do SYD-CNS as a seperate booking (paid or award) which would reduce the oneworld award itinerary distance by 1222 miles.I have planned my Business class flights CNS-SYD-HKG-MAD-OPO-FAO-MAD-JFK-DOH-NRT-SYD-CNS. The total milage according to Great Circle Mapper comes in at 34773ml which is very close to the max for a business class award. How accurate is gcmap? Can the Qantas call centre tell me if I am under or over the limit. I don't want to risk going over my limit. Any help appreciated.
Great work.Ended up completing my booking MEL-HKG-FCO-JFK-AZA-OGG-LAX-HND-NRT-MEL for next August. Took a lot of work but got there in the end.
CSO hangs up = rather poorJust had an agent hang up on me after two hours on hold and 80 minutes of not being able to find the flights that I could see on the Qantas.com website![]()
CSO hangs up = rather poor
Phantom flights on QF = not totally unexpected
Doesn't the mileage count return to the start point is if the flights don't?If you go over 35,000 miles, you could always do SYD-CNS as a seperate booking (paid or award) which would reduce the oneworld award itinerary distance by 1222 miles.
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I have always assumed that you did not need to go back to your city of origin only the country of origin - happy to be corrected.Doesn't the mileage count return to the start point is if the flights don't?
I have always assumed that you did not need to go back to your city of origin only the country of origin - happy to be corrected.