vetrade
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re: "oneworld" award (140K/280K/420K) Planning - The Definitive Thread
Firstly, Sopoor, you need to familiarise yourself with the rules for Oneworld awards - the basics are that you can have up to 16 individual flights, maximum of 35,000 miles and a maximum of 5 stop-overs (stop-overs refer to individual cities, not countries). You can transit (less than 24 hrs between flights) an individual city no more than twice and you can only have one stop-over in any individual city. You can go to as many countries / continents as you like subject to those restrictions. All flights must be on Oneworld member airlines - there is a list at oneworld.com. Also read up the QF terms and conditions on their website which has a section on classic awards. You do not actually have to go RTW in one direction, despite what the name implies.
Be prepared to read many more pages than the 5 you already have because you won't be able to get the most out of a OW RTW award booking unless you develop a working knowledge of how they work.
By far the best value is business class ("J" class) because the taxes and fuel surcharges are virtually the same for economy and business but the for double the points you get seats that would cost 3-4 times as much if you were paying cash. J seats are less available though so you need to book your seats early and be flexible with dates and routes to massage your hopes into an achievable itinerary.
You have quite a few hours of catching up to do, Sopoor, but there won't be any alternative to you dong the "hard yards".
apolgies for the terrible question, but Iread the first 5 pages and gave up confused,
I assume from the title for 140k qFF points, 280k, you can go round the world in economy/business class flights
im in melbourne, I have enough points for two people RTW @ 280k points each,
havent decided where to go, quite fleixble to be honest,
so is the recommended method to get max value to do something like melb, to europe, stop over in a few countries (is the max 5) and then come back???
is it the same for USA??
at this stage.we are happy to do europe, or USA or UK
thanks eveyrone
Firstly, Sopoor, you need to familiarise yourself with the rules for Oneworld awards - the basics are that you can have up to 16 individual flights, maximum of 35,000 miles and a maximum of 5 stop-overs (stop-overs refer to individual cities, not countries). You can transit (less than 24 hrs between flights) an individual city no more than twice and you can only have one stop-over in any individual city. You can go to as many countries / continents as you like subject to those restrictions. All flights must be on Oneworld member airlines - there is a list at oneworld.com. Also read up the QF terms and conditions on their website which has a section on classic awards. You do not actually have to go RTW in one direction, despite what the name implies.
Be prepared to read many more pages than the 5 you already have because you won't be able to get the most out of a OW RTW award booking unless you develop a working knowledge of how they work.
By far the best value is business class ("J" class) because the taxes and fuel surcharges are virtually the same for economy and business but the for double the points you get seats that would cost 3-4 times as much if you were paying cash. J seats are less available though so you need to book your seats early and be flexible with dates and routes to massage your hopes into an achievable itinerary.
You have quite a few hours of catching up to do, Sopoor, but there won't be any alternative to you dong the "hard yards".