simongr said:
Just a few thoughts and questions come to mind
1 - Given that the work is in either UK/Europe/PIT/CHicago/NY a DONE4 is in fact a sensible and potentially cheaper option given I need flexible fares etc.
Yes, I would suggest DONE4 is the way to go for sure.
simongr said:
2 - OK if I have 5 DONE4 tix should I add in a few SYD-BNE/MEL/ADL flights? This would give me access to fully flexible changeable J seats for business travel (or potentially personal

) in Oz. Given that my RTW flights will be spread through the year I think I would in fact have these 10 flights over the next two years potentialy.
Given that I will have so many of these I assume that I dont need to complete each DONE4 before I embark on the next?
Yes, definitely add the four Aus domestic segments. Another option if you know you will be making lots of DONE4 trips is to nest them. Use one to get to a place where they are cheaper and outside of the SWP region. Then start a new one from there. This new one will not have the 2 stopover limit in the SWP region since that is not its continent of origin. That way you can maximise the benefits of the four included SWP segments and even include NZ in the mix.
simongr said:
3 - I assume that I cant be too clever and add in a few random trips in the USA that I never plan to take (or might do if I am in the US for smoe reason). The sort of thing I mean is say planning a route like SYD-LAX-JFK-MIA-JFK-BOS-JFK-LHR-HKG-SYD with the view of taking the JFK-MIA-JFK flight at some date outside of my RTW trip at that time EDIT - i NOW REALISE THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE AS TRIPS NEED TO BE TAKEN IN ORDER
Correct. Segments must be flown in the order booked. If you do find you want to change the itinerary once you get to the USA, you can change it and have the tickets re-issued for a fee of US$125, so still a cheap option if you need/want to change later.
simongr said:
4 - In that vein then I assume I cant be too creative and mix up my DONE4s during the year to give me some creative options if I want to fly within Asia. In both of these I assume that skipping a trip is a change in the routing and that trip vanishes and I get charged a reticketing fee... EDIT - i NOW REALISE THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE AS TRIPS NEED TO BE TAKEN IN ORDER
Consider nesting two or more ATW trips for maximum flexibility.
simongr said:
5 - If it works out that I have 4 RTWs in the period Jan-Jun and 1 in Jul-Dec does that mean that I will qualify for EXP in Jan-Jun and it will only be valid until Feb 2008? whereas if I did it the other way round it would be valid to Feb 2009?
It does not matter when you qualify for EXP during the year. You will have EXP status for the remainder of the calender year in which you earn it, plus the following year and through the to end of Feb the following year. So if you reach EXP in March 2007 (say during your second DONE4), you have EXP status until the end of Feb 2009. You are earing the status for the next year, not just for the remainder of this year.
It is only status earned by the Challenges that is dependent on Jan-June vs July-Dec qualification. Regularly butt-in-seat earned status is good for the full period of the following year.
simongr said:
6 - Just thinking about routings. If I am trying to make EXP as quick as possible (within reason) that needs 100K qpoints. Given I fly business class that means I need 66,667 flown miles. On three RTWs thats easy. However - is there a couple of simple routings that could put me through that on 2 RTWs? I assume my first two trips are either going to be JFK/PIT or LHR so a normal RTW routing would be only 25K miles - an extra 8K miles per trip seems like a stretch...
One of the best ways is to route in both directions via Asia. So use your Asia transit between SWP and Europe (no stopover) in one direction, and then use your Asia stopover between NA and SWP. That gets the benefit of being able to use CX for the trans-Pacific routing (I prefer LAX-HKG on the daytime flight, but that means using TBI at LAX), and adds some good miles to the itinerary.
Choose a good USA trans-continental service if you can. If not using QF trans-Pacific you cannot use QF107/108 LAX-JFK or JFK-LAX for your USA trans-continental route. You need to average 33,000 miles flown per DONE4 to make it in 2 trips. A really basic SYD-LHR-JFK-LAX-HKG-SIN-SYD routing is 29,250 of those. So its not too hard to add a bit of optimisation to get to 33K. In fact just adding a JFK-DFW-JFK in the USA section, plus the SWP domestic segments at the start or end and you are over the magic 33K miles flown.