I've had a fair bit of success with using my various points to fly at the pointy end between Sydney and Europe for annual holidays and then find a cheap(ish) business class flight home. For example, last year I used points to fly business to London on Singapore Airlines (plus AUD 452 taxes etc.) and bought a one way business ticket on Thai home for AUD 1862. In previous years, I have done similar but bought a return flight departing Europe to Sydney with a modest fee to change the return date.
Often I will use the Matrix ITA tool to search a bunch of departure cities in Europe across a range of dates. The availability of award seats (and my points) determines my landing place in Europe and the availability of a cheap ticket home determines my departure city from Europe and I then construct my itinerary between. All works because there is so much to see that I am interested in and because Europe is pretty easy to get round.
Two questions. Firstly is there a better (or just alternative) tool to Matrix ITA that allows me to search across a time range for multiple departure cities? Secondly, is there anything else I should be thinking about in terms of top level strategies?
Often I will use the Matrix ITA tool to search a bunch of departure cities in Europe across a range of dates. The availability of award seats (and my points) determines my landing place in Europe and the availability of a cheap ticket home determines my departure city from Europe and I then construct my itinerary between. All works because there is so much to see that I am interested in and because Europe is pretty easy to get round.
Two questions. Firstly is there a better (or just alternative) tool to Matrix ITA that allows me to search across a time range for multiple departure cities? Secondly, is there anything else I should be thinking about in terms of top level strategies?
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