futago flyer
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Hi,
A few months ago I headed into this forum with a mission! I wanted to find out how to get a “round the world” (or RTW) as a soon learned fare for a low cost using frequent flyer miles. Well I’ve achieved it!
Below I’ve detailed how I achieved it, some tips to getting there and so on. Let me start by saying I don’t have a business these are all personal charges. However, I do have an okay income (no kids etc) so I am able to spend my income on some treats – eating out regurlay etc. This may not work for you and you think there are better ways – but hey – I’m posting it here to show one example, maybe others will share their tips too!
Mission
Points needed:
142 500 (one world explorer + booking assistance fee for 10 zones economy)
Set up costs (no such thing as a free lunch)
Qantas membership - $82.50
Joined three credit cards to maximize sign-up bonuses and obtaining points (they are direct sweep to QFF - guess being new to this world felt safe doing it this way):
Amex Express (1 point for $1 spent) - $0 – it now actually has a $125 annual fee, glad I got in when I did (also $50 back on Amex when first spend on Qantas)
ANZ (1 point for $1 spent) - $95
Earth Platinum - $125 (half price for first year – don’t plan on having it for a second year!)
= $302.50
Some Tips
So let’s do the math
Start-up = $302.50
Rental rewards surcharge for six months = $180
Other surcharges (dinners out, using visa at Aldi etc) = $100
= $ 582.50 (offset by $50 back on Amex when first spend on Qantas – flight I had already planned to take)
Cost to acquire these points:
= $ 532.50
There will also be some taxes etc when I book the flights which will need to be added to this.
Okay – Oneworld.com.au estimates a round the world economy fare from AUD 4,699 [Peak: AUD 4,999] - six continents.
So by my caluations, even if the taxes come to say $1000 + 532.50 (cost to acquire points) = $1532.50
4699 – 1532.50 = 3166.50 AHEAD!!!
This isn’t perfect – but hey it gives you an idea of what some shopping ahead, reading up and 6 months of using a credit card can achieve.
How I got the points
Sign-up bonuses
Amex sign-up 5000
ANZ sign up
Earth sign-up
Rental Rewards
sign-up points from rental rewards
sign-up points from amex
Amex everyday spend promotion
Flights
One domestic return flight
Return flight with Jetstar to Ho Chi Minh (note: had sale fare, upgraded to starclass for $400 which allowed me to get points at business class rates – the $400 was well spent as I really enjoyed being up the pointy end so have not counted this cost as a cost to acquiring points)
Purchases made
Earth card (this has been giving three points per dollar spent).
Amex (1 point per $1)
ANZ (1 point per $1)
Points owing from Earth promotion still to be credited
A few months ago I headed into this forum with a mission! I wanted to find out how to get a “round the world” (or RTW) as a soon learned fare for a low cost using frequent flyer miles. Well I’ve achieved it!
Below I’ve detailed how I achieved it, some tips to getting there and so on. Let me start by saying I don’t have a business these are all personal charges. However, I do have an okay income (no kids etc) so I am able to spend my income on some treats – eating out regurlay etc. This may not work for you and you think there are better ways – but hey – I’m posting it here to show one example, maybe others will share their tips too!
Mission
Points needed:
142 500 (one world explorer + booking assistance fee for 10 zones economy)
Set up costs (no such thing as a free lunch)
Qantas membership - $82.50
Joined three credit cards to maximize sign-up bonuses and obtaining points (they are direct sweep to QFF - guess being new to this world felt safe doing it this way):
Amex Express (1 point for $1 spent) - $0 – it now actually has a $125 annual fee, glad I got in when I did (also $50 back on Amex when first spend on Qantas)
ANZ (1 point for $1 spent) - $95
Earth Platinum - $125 (half price for first year – don’t plan on having it for a second year!)
= $302.50
Some Tips
- Very important! I always paid my cards off at the end of each month – so I’ve paid no interest. I changed my spending habits – everything on the card – and then paid it off straight away.
- I got the Amex and the ANZ originally as Amex is not taken everywhere. So I’d use the ANZ when they won’t take the Amex – so I’d still get the points.
- Read forums like these! I was able to get onto the everyday spend promotion – I only got 15 000 points - as Amex told me I wasn’t eligible and hadn’t been registered - so moved transactions to Earth to take advantage of 3 points per dollar offer - then points start turning up! But hey happy with what I got!
- I got my partner an Amex and Earth card on my account – meant that he was also earning me points (I trust him very much and he always Bpays his purchases on my card very quickly). These complimentary cards were free (would not of got them if there was a fee!)
- Signed up for Rental Rewards – For rent of $840 a fortnight I got at least 855 (840 rent + 15 surcharge) points a fortnight – more when I joined Earth Plat and got three points per dollar spent. The surcharge has cost me $15 a fortnight, which has equaled $180 for six months. I should mention I live in a share house, so my share of the rent is a quarter (or $210) – so I have been earning points on the total rent amount by paying the total rent on my card and having my flatmates pay me their share direct. For me this has represented a good deal – it may not for you.
- Take advantage of good sign-ups – I have got three deals I was happy with. I also plan to get rid of the ones with Annual fees when I have to renew them (the ANZ and the Earth). Having this many cards is not good for my long-term credit rating and I don't use them for credit - as I pay them off each month.
- Also…. For me this amount of points in 6 months is not sustainable – I largely got there due to the sign-ups and Earth's 3 point per dollar deal… but hey I got there!
So let’s do the math
Start-up = $302.50
Rental rewards surcharge for six months = $180
Other surcharges (dinners out, using visa at Aldi etc) = $100
= $ 582.50 (offset by $50 back on Amex when first spend on Qantas – flight I had already planned to take)
Cost to acquire these points:
= $ 532.50
There will also be some taxes etc when I book the flights which will need to be added to this.
Okay – Oneworld.com.au estimates a round the world economy fare from AUD 4,699 [Peak: AUD 4,999] - six continents.
So by my caluations, even if the taxes come to say $1000 + 532.50 (cost to acquire points) = $1532.50
4699 – 1532.50 = 3166.50 AHEAD!!!
This isn’t perfect – but hey it gives you an idea of what some shopping ahead, reading up and 6 months of using a credit card can achieve.
How I got the points
Sign-up bonuses
Amex sign-up 5000
ANZ sign up
16000
20000
sign-up points from rental rewards
1000
2000
15000
One domestic return flight
2000
8502
Earth card (this has been giving three points per dollar spent).
48219
10086
4202
11519