Hi all
I'm contemplating the following award booking (2 seats) and have quite a few questions for you experts out there.
CBR-SYD (QF J or Y)
SYD-BKK (BA F)
BKK-HKG (CX F or J)
HKG-YVR (CX F or J ... quite hard to find 2 F seats on the dates I prefer)
YVR-NRT (JL J ... no F on this leg)
NRT-SYD (JL J ... no F on this leg)
SYD-CBR (QF J or Y)
Mileage monkey shows that this is 21958 miles and so the award booking would be either OW150C or OW230F.
The only segment that I really want in F is SYD-BKK (BA) so we can use the wonderful QF first lounge in SYD
. We would be happy in J for the rest of the trip. And we'd probably be ok in Y for the CBR-SYD legs since they are so short and the J seat are nothing special (the main benefit for J would be the increased luggage allowance).
So, could I book the CBR-SYD (J or Y) SYD-BKK (F) legs as an AA all partner award for 45K and the rest of the trip (BKK-HGK-YVR-NRT-SYD-CBR = 16071 miles) as OW130C for a total of 175K? While this is slightly higher than the OW150C, it is lower than the OW230F where realistically the only F flight other than SYD-BKK would be relatively short BKK-HKG leg (too hard to get HKG-YVR in F on CX). I'm based in Australia, so would there be any issues with booking an award that starts in BKK?
For availability, I've been using (1) the QF website to search for the QF+BF legs, (2) the Asiamiles website to search for the CX legs and (3) the JL website to search for the JL legs. If seats are available on these websites, will AA be able to see them too? (The only other booking I've made was CBR-SYD-BKK return on QF/BA and AA had no problems seeing the availability that I found on the QF website.)
SYD is the only city I will go through twice, so I am aware that I can only "stopover" once and must "connect" the other time. Are there any problems with my proposed routing?
I'm an AA plat member and usually call AA in the US. I've occasionally called the Australian AA number. Who would you call to book this trip? AA plat line in the US, AA round the world number in the US or the Australian AA number?
We also plan to fly from BKK-HAN-BKK using air asia. If for some reason we are delayed and miss our BKK-HKG flight, what are the consequences? I suspect the rest of the flights might get cancelled
In my infinite paranoia of JL going bust or major schedule changes or cancellations, in addition to the two bookings below ...
(1) CBR-SYD (QF), SYD-BKK (BA) as an all partner award
(2) BKK-HKG-YVR-NRT-SYD-CBR as a OW award
... I'm also thinking about booking
(3) BKK-SYD (BA), SYD-CBR (QF) as an all partner award. This is "plan B" in the event that JL goes bust or JL/CX make major schedule changes that make the booking (2) above unfeasible.
As the trip gets closer, I would then choose between (2) or (3) and cancel the other. I would therefore be holding two different awards that both involve flying out of BKK (but on possibly different days). Are there any problems with this plan?
Thanks in advance for any and all answers and comments!
Cheers
I'm contemplating the following award booking (2 seats) and have quite a few questions for you experts out there.
CBR-SYD (QF J or Y)
SYD-BKK (BA F)
BKK-HKG (CX F or J)
HKG-YVR (CX F or J ... quite hard to find 2 F seats on the dates I prefer)
YVR-NRT (JL J ... no F on this leg)
NRT-SYD (JL J ... no F on this leg)
SYD-CBR (QF J or Y)
Mileage monkey shows that this is 21958 miles and so the award booking would be either OW150C or OW230F.
The only segment that I really want in F is SYD-BKK (BA) so we can use the wonderful QF first lounge in SYD

So, could I book the CBR-SYD (J or Y) SYD-BKK (F) legs as an AA all partner award for 45K and the rest of the trip (BKK-HGK-YVR-NRT-SYD-CBR = 16071 miles) as OW130C for a total of 175K? While this is slightly higher than the OW150C, it is lower than the OW230F where realistically the only F flight other than SYD-BKK would be relatively short BKK-HKG leg (too hard to get HKG-YVR in F on CX). I'm based in Australia, so would there be any issues with booking an award that starts in BKK?
For availability, I've been using (1) the QF website to search for the QF+BF legs, (2) the Asiamiles website to search for the CX legs and (3) the JL website to search for the JL legs. If seats are available on these websites, will AA be able to see them too? (The only other booking I've made was CBR-SYD-BKK return on QF/BA and AA had no problems seeing the availability that I found on the QF website.)
SYD is the only city I will go through twice, so I am aware that I can only "stopover" once and must "connect" the other time. Are there any problems with my proposed routing?
I'm an AA plat member and usually call AA in the US. I've occasionally called the Australian AA number. Who would you call to book this trip? AA plat line in the US, AA round the world number in the US or the Australian AA number?
We also plan to fly from BKK-HAN-BKK using air asia. If for some reason we are delayed and miss our BKK-HKG flight, what are the consequences? I suspect the rest of the flights might get cancelled

In my infinite paranoia of JL going bust or major schedule changes or cancellations, in addition to the two bookings below ...
(1) CBR-SYD (QF), SYD-BKK (BA) as an all partner award
(2) BKK-HKG-YVR-NRT-SYD-CBR as a OW award
... I'm also thinking about booking
(3) BKK-SYD (BA), SYD-CBR (QF) as an all partner award. This is "plan B" in the event that JL goes bust or JL/CX make major schedule changes that make the booking (2) above unfeasible.
As the trip gets closer, I would then choose between (2) or (3) and cancel the other. I would therefore be holding two different awards that both involve flying out of BKK (but on possibly different days). Are there any problems with this plan?
Thanks in advance for any and all answers and comments!
Cheers