Thanks, @luxury-lizard. I'll perform one of those two actions to extend my expiry.@MG1 - yes to your question about expiry.
Thanks, @luxury-lizard. I'll perform one of those two actions to extend my expiry.@MG1 - yes to your question about expiry.
Thanks, @luxury-lizard. I'll perform one of those two actions to extend my expiry.
TG availability is not great at the moment… read basically zero. It was there late last year for some close-in departures (day before). And IIRC it was there earlier in 2024 for advance bookings as well.what’s Aeroplane like for TG J availability and general award cost?
Being from PER and heading to SEA and EU more than N America, lifemiles was the go previously. I have just managed to burn my final 200k!!!! (Thank god) and am now free of that debacle, until I get tempted back in by hubris.
Anyway, wouldn’t mind exploring AC eventually, so thanks all for the info.
Would you mind doing the reverse? Flying first to Australia then later to Seattle? The reason k ask is you can book the whole thing as a one way (with a stopover in Europe) for 120,000 Aeroplan points in businesswhat’s Aeroplane like for TG J availability and general award cost?
Being from PER and heading to SEA and EU more than N America, lifemiles was the go previously. I have just managed to burn my final 200k!!!! (Thank god) and am now free of that debacle, until I get tempted back in by hubris.
Anyway, wouldn’t mind exploring AC eventually, so thanks all for the info.
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Not sure I follow. The OP is based in Perth and wants to fly to Seattle and the EU.Would you mind doing the reverse? Flying first to Australia then later to Seattle? The reason k ask is you can book the whole thing as a one way (with a stopover in Europe) for 120,000 Aeroplan points in business
Would you mind doing the reverse? Flying first to Australia then later to Seattle? The reason k ask is you can book the whole thing as a one way (with a stopover in Europe) for 120,000 Aeroplan points in business
Not sure I follow. The OP is based in Perth and wants to fly to Seattle and the EU.
Ohhhhhh! makes sense.I'm reading SEA as south east Asia rather than Seattle as they said they weren't going to North America as much so, that rules out Seattle.
Aeroplan has a unique feature where you can add a stopover enroute for very minimal points (5,000). The benefit here is it effectively allows you to visit multiple destinations/continents on a one-way ticket. For instance, in 2023 I flew Sydney to Toronto with a 2 week stopover in Zurich for 110,000 points at the time. This by the way was all in business class. So if they are planning to fly to North America or even just South East Asia, they should be able to make use of this benefit and save considerable points along the way.Not sure I follow. The OP is based in Perth and wants to fly to Seattle and the EU.
Great to hear you managed to find that better routing. Two points to consider:Just had a major win. My return flight YYC-MEL was YYC-YVR-DEL-BKK-MEL in J, today I found YYC-YVR-SFO-MEL in J. I couldn't change on line because the "change flight" screen errored out. I called Aeroplan at 4:00 PM Mountain Time and got straight onto an agent. The change cost me ~CA$40 (the difference between the initial taxes and the change fee) but got me a refund of over 13,000 Aeroplan miles, and saved me about 9 hours total travel, and having to spend around 15 hours in an old AI 77W.
Soup & crackers and salad.You’ll also have access to the Air Canada lounges at YYC and YVR provided you are flying business class out of those airports
Yes well aware of the perks. Unfortunately only in SFO for 2 hours, just time for a quick visit. As long as Trump doesn't change things, I clear US customs in YVR so don't have to face the zoo in SFO. I realised after my previous post that I save and extra 6 hours in YYC. I looked at the stopover options many times since the initial booking, bat couldn't find anything that worked for me.Great to hear you managed to find that better routing. Two points to consider:
- Flying business class on United to MEL you’ll have access to the United Polaris lounge at SFO which features a La carte dining (similar to Qantas First lounge), showers and buffet. It’s a very nice lounge. You’ll also have access to the Air Canada lounges at YYC and YVR provided you are flying business class out of those airports
- Did you know you can add a stopover to your trip for 5,000 points more? For instance you could keep what you have but tack on MEL-AKL or MEL to PER or MEL to SIN for that matter for like 5,000 points more in business