Matt_01
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Question for the *A experts, we are currently planning for a F rewards trip next year with the main destinations being UK, NYC and CA. Not fussed if we travel east or west however west is looking like a better option. After stumbling across this thread what do you look forward to more the flight or the destination? and I am in the destination camp this thread got me thinking. I have a substantial balance of SQ miles of which about 300K SQ miles that need to be used by the end of the year.
We have agreed we can travel separately as getting x3 F rewards may prove difficult so “MrsM and MissM” will travel *OW and I will travel *A. A quick look at EF and a couple of my other less less used FF accounts suggests that with a bit of planning a *A/ *OW in F is achievable with departure/ arrival times being in close proximity. Trip may play out like this AU-(xSIN?)-JP-UK, a positioning flight to some EU location then EU-NYC-YYZ-YVR-LAX-AU either direct or via Asia. Within the US and CA It is likely that I will just pay for the girls flights on AC. If it all goes too worms or becomes difficult I will just use SQ and QF.
I am comfortable with the *OW carriers and it is *A I am seeking some advice on. I use SQ but for this trip I am considering travel to use as many different *A F cabins as possible. The *A RWT F redemption looks reasonable at 360 SQ miles, but I am not sure about the taxes. For the AU-UK-US flights most likely a combo of SQ, NH, LX or change to LH closer to the travel date. Once in the US and CA most of the flights will be AC, getting back to AU looking at NH, OZ, CA, or BR. I have flown F and J with NH and BR within the past couple of years and wondering if the product has changed. I believe it has with NH for the a380 but not sure if the NH F product still blocks most of the windows.
For the *A travellers which carriers would you choose if flying F, I am open to all suggestions. Also is there a wiki or good thread on this site that provides the same level of detail for *A as the oneworld award 140k 280k 420k planning the definitive thread.
I am a few months away from booking this but if I do not start looking at it soon I will just forget. Also closer to the required booking time if there is a competent TA that can help me finalise the schedule I am happy to provide some compensation for your efforts.
We have agreed we can travel separately as getting x3 F rewards may prove difficult so “MrsM and MissM” will travel *OW and I will travel *A. A quick look at EF and a couple of my other less less used FF accounts suggests that with a bit of planning a *A/ *OW in F is achievable with departure/ arrival times being in close proximity. Trip may play out like this AU-(xSIN?)-JP-UK, a positioning flight to some EU location then EU-NYC-YYZ-YVR-LAX-AU either direct or via Asia. Within the US and CA It is likely that I will just pay for the girls flights on AC. If it all goes too worms or becomes difficult I will just use SQ and QF.
I am comfortable with the *OW carriers and it is *A I am seeking some advice on. I use SQ but for this trip I am considering travel to use as many different *A F cabins as possible. The *A RWT F redemption looks reasonable at 360 SQ miles, but I am not sure about the taxes. For the AU-UK-US flights most likely a combo of SQ, NH, LX or change to LH closer to the travel date. Once in the US and CA most of the flights will be AC, getting back to AU looking at NH, OZ, CA, or BR. I have flown F and J with NH and BR within the past couple of years and wondering if the product has changed. I believe it has with NH for the a380 but not sure if the NH F product still blocks most of the windows.
For the *A travellers which carriers would you choose if flying F, I am open to all suggestions. Also is there a wiki or good thread on this site that provides the same level of detail for *A as the oneworld award 140k 280k 420k planning the definitive thread.
I am a few months away from booking this but if I do not start looking at it soon I will just forget. Also closer to the required booking time if there is a competent TA that can help me finalise the schedule I am happy to provide some compensation for your efforts.
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