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Hello AFF Community,
RE: Points strategy for travel to Florida with a stopover in Hawaii.
I need some help (and clarity) with my strategy around booking my next family holiday to the US at the end of 2022. Given I have two young kids (three and six) I'd like to travel as direct as possible. Also, by way of context, I have frequent flyer points with a variety of programs and need to understand which one (or two) airlines I should streamline these to. I have points with; QF, AA, Jetblue, Amplify Rewards, Membership Rewards and Chase Ultimate Rewards.
One thought was to go from Sydney to Hawaii and then onto Orlando with HA but there's not much availability and the redemption is poor value. Are there any clever hacks around redeeming points with one program and flying another airlines 'metal' in my situation? Can this be structured as an 'around the world' ticket with Qantas? I know it's unlikely to secure Business Class seats for the family but Premium Economy would be good.
Thanks in advance for your ideas, tricks and tips.
Mike
RE: Points strategy for travel to Florida with a stopover in Hawaii.
I need some help (and clarity) with my strategy around booking my next family holiday to the US at the end of 2022. Given I have two young kids (three and six) I'd like to travel as direct as possible. Also, by way of context, I have frequent flyer points with a variety of programs and need to understand which one (or two) airlines I should streamline these to. I have points with; QF, AA, Jetblue, Amplify Rewards, Membership Rewards and Chase Ultimate Rewards.
One thought was to go from Sydney to Hawaii and then onto Orlando with HA but there's not much availability and the redemption is poor value. Are there any clever hacks around redeeming points with one program and flying another airlines 'metal' in my situation? Can this be structured as an 'around the world' ticket with Qantas? I know it's unlikely to secure Business Class seats for the family but Premium Economy would be good.
Thanks in advance for your ideas, tricks and tips.
Mike