Not sure if this is the right forum as the request may not be specific enough. Let me know if I should shift to another forum.
I have a friend who is trying to decide in the best way to do a trip.
She has some dates/durations that definitely have to be met but also some flexibility.
She would be looking for a relatively cost-effective Y itinerary, but not necessarily down at the level of trying to use LCA's.
I thought I might see if the AFFer's had any advice.
The fixed items are:
- Needs visit US (St. Louis) and has to spend at least 6-8 weeks in a contiguous block of time at some point in the trip.
- Free to travel after Jan 9 2015, needs to be back in Oz (BNE) by end of July 2015.
- Wants to spend 12 days in Spain starting around the last week of April.(this date can shift a bit but relatively fixed)
- The time in Spain can be at the beginning of the trip or the end or even nested within a longer trip to the US.
She has:
No status.
112,000 QFF on Qantas.
116,000 on VA.
Is prepared to churn a credit card or two to bump these totals up if an award booking is the way to go.
She can do paid or points+pay option if this is a better strategy.
Can book using US and/or Oz credit cards and billing addresses as needed.
LONE4 seemed like a possibility but I would be concerned about insufficient lead time impacting seat availability even if the trip commenced with Spain in April.
I am not that familiar with if/how the VA points could be useful.
Lead time might mean that any redemption based strategy is not a good idea ? e.g. purchase points/miles with any of the current bonus offers.
I have had luck in the past at finding extraordinarily good value one way multi-city itineraries that can be booked separately as a "nested" trip within a more traditional simple return ticket itinerary, and US based bookings are almost always at an effective discount compared to other markets. (e.g. once got MRS-MUC-ORD-MCO-IAD-CDG for $US 700)
Anyway just wondered if anyone had any suggestions/thoughts even if just in terms of best options to consider ?
I have a friend who is trying to decide in the best way to do a trip.
She has some dates/durations that definitely have to be met but also some flexibility.
She would be looking for a relatively cost-effective Y itinerary, but not necessarily down at the level of trying to use LCA's.
I thought I might see if the AFFer's had any advice.
The fixed items are:
- Needs visit US (St. Louis) and has to spend at least 6-8 weeks in a contiguous block of time at some point in the trip.
- Free to travel after Jan 9 2015, needs to be back in Oz (BNE) by end of July 2015.
- Wants to spend 12 days in Spain starting around the last week of April.(this date can shift a bit but relatively fixed)
- The time in Spain can be at the beginning of the trip or the end or even nested within a longer trip to the US.
She has:
No status.
112,000 QFF on Qantas.
116,000 on VA.
Is prepared to churn a credit card or two to bump these totals up if an award booking is the way to go.
She can do paid or points+pay option if this is a better strategy.
Can book using US and/or Oz credit cards and billing addresses as needed.
LONE4 seemed like a possibility but I would be concerned about insufficient lead time impacting seat availability even if the trip commenced with Spain in April.
I am not that familiar with if/how the VA points could be useful.
Lead time might mean that any redemption based strategy is not a good idea ? e.g. purchase points/miles with any of the current bonus offers.
I have had luck in the past at finding extraordinarily good value one way multi-city itineraries that can be booked separately as a "nested" trip within a more traditional simple return ticket itinerary, and US based bookings are almost always at an effective discount compared to other markets. (e.g. once got MRS-MUC-ORD-MCO-IAD-CDG for $US 700)
Anyway just wondered if anyone had any suggestions/thoughts even if just in terms of best options to consider ?