cxthomps
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So .... inspired by ADLhighflyer's thread I thought I would add my own recent RTW trip photos and experiences.
14 months prior my wife asked me if we could have a cold christmas for once (over 10 years now in OZ, originally from the UK). I started planning and started booking as soon as flights became available (so just under 12 months out, airline dependent). After much change fees I ended up with the following itinerary's -
Wife / Daughter - mostly Star Alliance - 13th Dec to 16th Jan
SYD to SIN to LHR (RTW J)
LHR to CDG (Avios J)
CDG to OSL to TOS - (paid Y)
TOS to OSL (paid Y)
OSL to LHR to YYZ (RTW J)
YYZ to ORD (paid J)
ORD - HND (RTW J)
HND - SYD (RTW J)
Myself / Son - mostly One World - 16th Dec to 16th Jan
SYD to HKG to LHR (RTW J)
LHR to CDG (Avios J)
CDG to OSL to TOS - (paid Y)
TOS to OSL (paid Y)
OSL to LHR to YYZ (RTW J)
YYZ to ORD (paid J)
ORD to NRT (RTW J)
NRT to MEL to SYD (RTW J)
By now you are probably wondering why the separate itineraries, I simply did not have enough points on either alliance for 4 x RTW in J and I also wasn't sure I could even get 4 seats in J on the flights over christmas and new year anyway. This certainly made the planning that much more difficult as I tried to make sure we took off and landed as close together as possible.
The itinerary was based around the following
London (sightseeing and then family)
Paris (Eiffel Tower etc)
Tromso (Northern Lights and New Years)
Torronto (Niagra Falls etc)
Chicago (stopover due to flights really)
Tokyo (city then skiing)
More to come in later posts. BTW despite 100's of flights over the last 40 years I actually really dislike flying so this won't be much of a trip report on the flights but more on the destinations. However given the number of different airlines we flew I will try and include some commentary and opinion on the various J products.
14 months prior my wife asked me if we could have a cold christmas for once (over 10 years now in OZ, originally from the UK). I started planning and started booking as soon as flights became available (so just under 12 months out, airline dependent). After much change fees I ended up with the following itinerary's -
Wife / Daughter - mostly Star Alliance - 13th Dec to 16th Jan
SYD to SIN to LHR (RTW J)
LHR to CDG (Avios J)
CDG to OSL to TOS - (paid Y)
TOS to OSL (paid Y)
OSL to LHR to YYZ (RTW J)
YYZ to ORD (paid J)
ORD - HND (RTW J)
HND - SYD (RTW J)
Myself / Son - mostly One World - 16th Dec to 16th Jan
SYD to HKG to LHR (RTW J)
LHR to CDG (Avios J)
CDG to OSL to TOS - (paid Y)
TOS to OSL (paid Y)
OSL to LHR to YYZ (RTW J)
YYZ to ORD (paid J)
ORD to NRT (RTW J)
NRT to MEL to SYD (RTW J)
By now you are probably wondering why the separate itineraries, I simply did not have enough points on either alliance for 4 x RTW in J and I also wasn't sure I could even get 4 seats in J on the flights over christmas and new year anyway. This certainly made the planning that much more difficult as I tried to make sure we took off and landed as close together as possible.
The itinerary was based around the following
London (sightseeing and then family)
Paris (Eiffel Tower etc)
Tromso (Northern Lights and New Years)
Torronto (Niagra Falls etc)
Chicago (stopover due to flights really)
Tokyo (city then skiing)
More to come in later posts. BTW despite 100's of flights over the last 40 years I actually really dislike flying so this won't be much of a trip report on the flights but more on the destinations. However given the number of different airlines we flew I will try and include some commentary and opinion on the various J products.