OK, I've been Platinum for some years now, but almost entirely based on domestic flying and I haven't been out of Australia for over 3 years!!! It's costing me a lot to maintain the status!!! I finally have the excuse for an overseas trip....
After studying this site (excellent info) and spending countless hours on the OneWorld Planner, mileage monkey and KVS, I have taken the plunge and have reservations with QF here in Oz (but not paid yet) for my first DONE4, which is ex-Japan at a base fare of $7,100, to see family in London, Geneva etc and visit my uni supervisor in Harvard-Boston MA leaving next week from my base in CNS:
In July-Aug-Sept 2007 go
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break the journey until April-May next year
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The basic plan is to use a separate cheap fare or points ex-CNS to get to NRT and back, and points for a side trip to go J between MIA and POS to visit a friend in Trinidad and points on a side trip to GVA. I want to get to SIN to try a points upgrade from J to F and have identified QF31 on July 26 as the best chance as a Platinum with an overbooked J on that flight and available F (getting to HKG to try on the HKG-LHR service would incur at least one more night in a hotel since it is a morning flight). I will also attempt to upgrade QF108 JFK-SYD from J to F and thus have chosen a mid week flight (26 Sept) Splitting the journey gives me enough SCs for Platinum re-qualification before Feb 08 plus a partner Gold card. The extra flights post Feb 08 will help towards Platinum requalification in Feb08-Feb09 period. I am trying to stay on QF/BA/AA as much as possible to maximise point bonuses etc. I am QF FF (Platinum), but not AA FF.
Obviously my concern is the lack of flexibility of the paper ticket!!!
I have asked QF and they say that it is possible to define a 16 sector itinerary and thus have an e-ticket and then change over to a paper ticket if I add the extra sectors later (by paying the re-issue fee).
So I am thinking of trying this:
define the journey for 16 sectors as
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and do the flights pretty much as originally planned in July-Sept and leave the cns-nrt dated at maximum July 2008 and then in the new year when I confirm my travel plans for Asia for April/May 2008 get the booking re-issued
onto a paper ticket and change the final sector on the 16 sector booking (cns-nrt) to
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If this all goes wrong at least I would have used 15 or 16 of the possible 20 flights (the CNS-NRT would be useful to pick up another DONE4 for another trip next year!!!)
Has anyone tried changing over from a 16 to a 20 sector jounrey and thus eticket to paper ticket on a "split" booking?
Can anyone think of why they would not honour making the changeover as they say they wil on the phone?
Also, since the tax/surcharge is something like $1700 through QF would there be a significant cost advantage to getting the whole thing rebooked with AA if I am going to get an eticket in the first place? I am concerned that if something goes wrong it will be easier for me to deal with QF since I have senior mangement contacts in customer service.
A final question - if I do a mileage run LHR-MCT-LHR and basically turn round and come back on the same aircraft (arr 2130 / dep 0001), do I simply stay in transit airside or do I have to go through customs etc to landside and turn round and go back through security/immigration to get into the sterile area/airside?
Many thanks indeed for any advice!