Just want to update this thread with my experience booking a DONE4 starting in Sth Africa. I did a 20 segment booking before the 1st of June, now it's 16 but if you are considering it, I would advise getting it booked ASAP because the way things are going I wouldn't be suprised to see the base fare from Sth Africa jump 30%:!:
The hardest thing for me was nailing down an itinerary I was happy with, getting where I wanted to go and maximising my miles.
Once I had my route established with mileage monkey and the itinerary planned I called the AA RTW desk in Dallas. The OP is correct, as long as you have everything in front of you with your dates and times and routes the whole process might take 10 minutes to go through. I told the operator that I had an AAdvantage number, I had registered for AAdvantage a few days before, so I then said I pay in South African Rand and that was about it, he gave me my booking number and it was all good. Within 30 minutes it was all up on my AA account page.
By joining AA and doing the platinum challenge I can get some nice FF miles - 50,191 Flying Miles + 25% Business Bonus + PLT Status from HKG-JFK onwards gives me a total of 90,130 miles at the end of my trip. If I can complain, get bumped, etc and get another 10,000 miles I will have enough points to then fly JNB-HKG-TPE-BKK-MNL-MEL for free plus taxes.
I was also keeping in contact with mindpearl in cape town, and they were very responsive via email. I was actually emailing them questions before I booked the ticket through the AA desk.
I knew they needed a fax of my credit card and passport but my fax wasn't working, so I scanned and emailed my authorisation and identification instead of faxing and it was fine. Faxing is so 20th Century
The base fare was actually calculated as ZAR40020 and taxes are ZAR3542 plus ZAR233 booking fee for a total of ZAR43795. This equals just a smidgen under AU$6000 which is very nice indeed!
So by avoiding LHR and going through AA, taxes were only 9% of the base fare.
I used my Wizard Clear Advantage Mastercard to make the payment and was charged next to nothing for currency conversion. Highly recommended.
All up, pretty painless! I am spending 2 weeks in Cape Town so I will send them an email before I leave letting them know I'm on my way.
The best thing so far is how shocked everyone is when I tell them I'm getting 18 business class flights for $6000. No one can believe it, even frequent fliers. :shock: :shock: :shock: