Edit: Would it be the 5th listed rule, above, and only on the same day as arriving in LAX? It does not mention Australia.
Yes. QF WP status (ie non-AA OWE).
Edit: Would it be the 5th listed rule, above, and only on the same day as arriving in LAX? It does not mention Australia.
Serfty, thanks for this information. Are the lounge angels/dragons trained to allow QF WP in? Or do they try and tell you, that you have to be traveling O.S?
Thanks
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In respect to travelling on AA, as a QF WP you have entry rights to any open AA A/C or F/L you can physically access at the departure airport for your AA flight on the day of departure.
That's AA flight number on AA or (otherwise) oneworld metal and for a QF WP there's no difference between being on an 'international' or a 'domestic' AA flight.
Basically you run from the start point in the US to the Caribbean turn around (where you can spend a few days), if you are thinking of stopping a day or so on the US continental legs, you probably will find that the cost will blow out. Likely you will need to holiday before the start point, at the Caribbean turn around, or after you have finished the run.Having a long holiday in the US in March and I have a list of places to go - and of course trying to avoid AA Y for these as much as possible
A few rookie questions for those in the know. I'm considering a run to net 800-900 SCs. It seems the best value option I can come up with is PTY which comes to more than $1.2 per Sc, and nets >1000 SCs which is surplus.
This is a great thread. Has anyone done a run similar to the OP out of HNL lately? I'm there for about 10 days next month fairly early into my Gold status year so could get almost 2 years WP with a big run.
With a thread title like this (and no insider information), I would not be surprised if SC earning on AA domestic was ripe for "enhancement"
This thread and a few others like it have been around for some time - I would consider the change of restricting loyalty bonus earning carriers to be the base response.With a thread title like this (and no insider information), I would not be surprised if SC earning on AA domestic was ripe for "enhancement"
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Guys does the "4 eligible flights" rule mean four separate tickets ?
Can I book MEL-SYD then separately book the return flight home and that will meet half of the annual requirements to retain status ?
No they dont have to be on 4 seprate tickets,the 4 eligible flights can be on the 1 PNR/booking, a PER-MEL-SYD-MEL-PER will count as 4 eligible flights
No they dont have to be on 4 seprate tickets,the 4 eligible flights can be on the 1 PNR/booking, a PER-MEL-SYD-MEL-PER will count as 4 eligible flights.
Yes it will meet half your required eligible flights, either on 1 return ticket or 2 one way tickets.
Wonderful. And you need these 4 eligible flights before reaching WP or any status at all ? Does even SG need to meet this requirement ?
Wonderful. And you need these 4 eligible flights before reaching WP or any status at all ? Does even SG need to meet this requirement ?
For example if say I already had 300 SCs (only 2 eligible QF flights) and flew to LAX (one more QF flight meaning a total of 3) so that's 390 then I did a huge 1000SCs AA status run so I have 1390 SCs in total would I even be SG at this point ? Or do I have to wait until I've done my 4th eligible flight (LAX-MEL) and then I will click over to WP (and sort of skip SG)?
I'm trying to work out how many QF points I would nett from my AA run so need to work when or if I will tick over to SG during the run at all.
Cheers
Get your 4 squiggle ~ flights first before you comnence any status runs otherwise you'll be stuck whichever level you're on until you've flown the 4 eligible flights.
The downside of that is you would miss out on getting your silver & gold packs on your meteoric rise to the top.
The other downside is you wouldn't get your bonus points for being WP even though you may have hit the magic 1,400 SC.