CX USA to ASIA Sale $504 return!

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Travel Y from many USA hubs to Asia like from USD$504 roundtrip!.

If one way just don't use return at this price.

its all here

It's not bad at all.

I realise most on here credit to QF (which I assume doesn't earn anything), but it seems to book into O class, which I can't see on the CX website.

I thought the new Marco Polo Club awards CPs and miles even for discount tickets? Does anyone know about this particular fare class?
 
It's not bad at all.
I realise most on here credit to QF (which I assume doesn't earn anything), but it seems to book into O class, which I can't see on the CX website.
I thought the new Marco Polo Club awards CPs and miles even for discount tickets? Does anyone know about this particular fare class?

No credit to MPC/Asia Miles for O class. The bottom of the discount Y group includes only S N Q.

Happy wandering

Fred
 
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Qantas site says all CX flights operated by CX earn points/SCs but there is no O class on the table. What to make?
 
Qantas site says all CX flights operated by CX earn points/SCs but there is no O class on the table. What to make?

If the fare class is not listed, you do not earn... Same situation with MH I class (the bid for upgrade class)

(Maybe) happy wandering

Fred
 
Missed the 'All Eligible' caveat-makes more sense
 
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