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Yeah, I generally look at the lowest but with my routing I'm pretty sure I'm passing the limit on the MPM from EU-US-HK-AUS
EU to Aus via the US is not allowed.
Yeah, I generally look at the lowest but with my routing I'm pretty sure I'm passing the limit on the MPM from EU-US-HK-AUS
Isn't DXB a QF hub?I dont think you would be able to have a stopover in DXB, not a OW hub or a US destination. You may be able to transfer in DXB to BA or QR though, that might get you through to the final destination.
In about a month I plan on booking return flights to europe for myself and the wife. We each have enough points in our accounts for our flights.
When booking can the agent complete both bookings at once? (Given we will pay for each of our flights individually) Or do you have to build the first one - place it on hold and then build the second?
They can reserve 2 seats and then spilt into 2 PNRs.
As we know we "build" sectors to create whole itineraries; I remember a while back someone posted that for eg. SYD-LHR QF1. When one searches SYD-LHR there is 0 award space but if we break up the flights to SYD-DXB and DXB-LHR there is now award space. So is it OK for me to build up the flights like that? If not, happy to stop in DXB for a few days (tick the box, been to another country etc) but meaning I'd have to flight out of LON and pay the premium APD.
As we know we "build" sectors to create whole itineraries; I remember a while back someone posted that for eg. SYD-LHR QF1. When one searches SYD-LHR there is 0 award space but if we break up the flights to SYD-DXB and DXB-LHR there is now award space. So is it OK for me to build up the flights like that? If not, happy to stop in DXB for a few days (tick the box, been to another country etc) but meaning I'd have to flight out of LON and pay the premium APD.
I dont think you would be able to have a stopover in DXB, not a OW hub or a US destination. You may be able to transfer in DXB to BA or QR though, that might get you through to the final destination.
I found availability for LHR - SYD on BA and QF but US agent in London said not available for the whole sector, only from LHR to DXB. So after postings, I called US in the US and agent there said OK but kept saying coach available instead first, and gave me the wrong mileage cost. I put itin on hold, another agent got things correct. Yes, the taxes out of LHR are astronomical!![]()
The UK Passenger Service Charge, however, can't be avoided as long as you pass through a UK airport, even in international transit. So the only way to completely avoid the GBP 45 PSC is to avoid the UK altogether.
I found availability for LHR - SYD on BA and QF but US agent in London said not available for the whole sector, only from LHR to DXB. So after postings, I called US in the US and agent there said OK but kept saying coach available instead first, and gave me the wrong mileage cost. I put itin on hold, another agent got things correct. Yes, the taxes out of LHR are astronomical!![]()
SYD-DXB-DOH-CDG ? Avoid LHR and get to try 2 different F suites!
French Aviation Civile Tax (FR) £6.20
French International Passenger Service Charge (QX) £22.60
French Airport Tax (FR) £10.10
French Air Passenger Solidarity Tax (IZ) £35.70
German Airport Security Tax (DE) £6.20
German Passenger Service Charge (RA) £25.80
German Air Transport Tax (OY) £33.50
One thing I was scared about was splitting the flight at DXB so there would be two QF10 flights on the itinerary. US's parent, AA, does not allow this on its award bookings, i.e. you cannot book the same flight number on consecutive flights, so in my case if it was an AAward, QF10 LHR-MEL must be sold as that, not LHR-DXB and DXB-MEL, and thus availability must exist on the marketed LHR-MEL. Similar for something like BA16 SYD-LHR (via SIN). (Note that AAgents may not pick this up immediately when putting the itinerary together, but later when they validate and attempt to ticket, it will fail). I'm not sure whether US has a similar restriction - the saving grace partially might be that the two sectors of QF10 start on different calendar days - but we never found out anyway. My backup plan (before I found a better one) was to try QF2 to DXB to connect to QF10 to MEL (a transit of about 18 hours).
I've tried booking MUC-DOH-HKG-MNL-SYD (with no stopovers and all minimum connection times met) using DM. The agent says she can't book HKG-MNL-SYD because MNL isn't a partner hub. Is that right? A search on the BA Exec Club site for an award seat from HKG-SYD shows HKG-MNL-SYD as a valid option with availability, so I don't understand why US Airways is baulking at it.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
existing tickets won't be affected (how could they?)
gives you three months to select a JL flight and travel. The same restriction has been in place for domestic awards for a long time... looks like this is extending to international.
CTY DC TPM cough MPM DC SUR HGL LWL 25M XTRA
SEL 3
TYO 3 EH 758 758 909 EH 0M 151 0 1136 0
HKG 3 EH 1823 2581 [B]1554[/B] EH [B]EXC[/B] 0 639 [B]1942[/B] 0
MEL 3 EH 4614 7195 6628 EH 10M 95 236 8285 0
SYD 3 EH 456 7651 6220 EH 25M 124 187 7775 0
uh' that is so restrictive.
I found JAL award flights I wanted NRT to CDG but 10months out so no go it seems.
Is there any issues for SYD-ICN/GMP-HND-HKG-MEL-SYD?
[KVS Availability Tool 7.4.2 - Reference: Maximum Permitted Mileage [MPM]: GMP-HND-HKG-MEL-SYD/US]
Code:CTY DC TPM cough MPM DC SUR HGL LWL 25M XTRA SEL 3 TYO 3 EH 758 758 909 EH 0M 151 0 1136 0 HKG 3 EH 1823 2581 [B]1554[/B] EH [B]EXC[/B] 0 639 [B]1942[/B] 0 MEL 3 EH 4614 7195 6628 EH 10M 95 236 8285 0 SYD 3 EH 456 7651 6220 EH 25M 124 187 7775 0
Since HKG isn't a stopover, this shouldn't be a problem right? Another question, ICN/GMP and NRT/HND are co-terminals correct?
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