FlyingKangaroo
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There are some interesting fares on UA...particularly for premium plus which can price up much cheaper than even discount economy.
I've booked MEL-LAX / stop 1 day / LAX-EWR-EDI / EDI - EWR / stop 2 days / EWR - LAX - MEL.
Christmas dates...departing a few days before Xmas...MEL-LAX-EWR and LAX - MEL are in premium plus (was able to book economy plus seating for no charge on all the other sectors). Fare very close to A$4k. And I'll earn a huge number of VA miles and SCs.
Discount economy for the same flights was about $5,500 at the time of booking.
+1 to this. I have an upcoming one-way SYD-USA in Premium Plus in October before continuing on a separate ticket to Europe and back to OZ. Last week I looked at adding a return sector to the one-way United ticket to get me back to SYD next June as I'd just booked a cheap Fiji reward in J to the US next June.
While the cost to add that return flight 8 months later was nothing to write home about, I started playing around and discovered that the added cost to convert the ticket into a multi-city to continue on from the US to more than a dozen cities in Europe 8 months later was. $300-$500 USD to continue on to Europe in PP + Lufthansa, which I couldn't turn down, so I'll go see some of my mum's family in Sweden and Finland.
I thought it was a glitch because I could not reproduce the fare starting from scratch, but in reading this now I suspect maybe that was only because the original sectors I already had purchased have gone up significantly, whereas the "change flight" feature had already locked in the original fare and was just pricing in the additional "good" fare on top of it.
I have no idea, but I'm not complaining about what is effectively a $313 USD one-way flight in Premium Plus from South Nowhere, Utah to Helsinki, 8 months after my inbound flight from Sydney.