wandering_fred
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OTOH us retirees that pay for our own flights could equally well sit at home and watch the grass/sheep/kangaroos/others grow. But that doesn't earn points (or status). Though once in a while children like to be visited (babysitting?)
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So what is the category if you decide to fly from Alpha to Bravo. Direct Y is $200. Alpha to X to Bravo is an extra segment and a thousand miles further. And J is $300. Is that a bit of personal luxury or a demeaning bit of point/SC chasing? PS. This is a real example.
Or how about you are in city Delta. The round trip fare back to Oz (in Y) will be $1000. The one way to city Foxtrot is $200 and the round trip fare to Oz is $700. You don't really want to go back to city Delta anyway. Saving money or playing easy to get?
Hopefully there will be some proper insights without too much wandering
Fred
Back in the AA special offer days, I seem to recall a trip from St Louis to San Diego via Narita...

So what is the category if you decide to fly from Alpha to Bravo. Direct Y is $200. Alpha to X to Bravo is an extra segment and a thousand miles further. And J is $300. Is that a bit of personal luxury or a demeaning bit of point/SC chasing? PS. This is a real example.
Or how about you are in city Delta. The round trip fare back to Oz (in Y) will be $1000. The one way to city Foxtrot is $200 and the round trip fare to Oz is $700. You don't really want to go back to city Delta anyway. Saving money or playing easy to get?
Hopefully there will be some proper insights without too much wandering
Fred
Back in the AA special offer days, I seem to recall a trip from St Louis to San Diego via Narita...