hello, this is my first post, however i have been lurking forever trying to read (and more importantly!) understand what usdm is all about. I would really appreciate some help and i have read most of this thread so apologies if i ask something that has been covered or ask a noob question.
My husband and i are planning to go to Europe for two months roughly from end of Oct to start of Jan from MEL.
We are both signed up for USDM but have no miles as yet.
We dont care what airport we fly into in Europe as long as its central (thinking FRA, MXP, CDG, MUC, CPH not LHR)
and would like to possibly have a stop along the way (BKK would be best)
So, here are the questions
1. Can we buy 50,000 miles to get the bonus 50 for each acct and then after the promo buy another 20 to get up to 120 for J return? Is there an annual limit on buying miles like AA?
Yes you can buy 50+50 and then 20 to give you 120. Should cost USD2633.75 for the 120k.
2. Can you still book *A (i have read you can but am unsure) or if booking one world, which airlines are easy to get on? CX
No more *A. MH is probably the easiest airline from Aus, you also have QR which can be ok. One advantage is the access to QF domestic which allows you to connect through pretty much any port in Aus.
3. I used the flisea.com place to check for seats, put in our probable dates (28/10 - 1/1) and it came up with TG and had 2? Does that mean there are seats available?
best to check availability using BA, QF, CX or JL engines.B4. Is there somewhere you can calculate how much the flights will cost inclduing taxes etc or is that done over the phone?
You can work out the taxes using IATA Matrix. Remember the USD$50 booking fee per ticket.
I didnt even really think about this until yesterday and know im leaving it late but just dont want to buy USDM to not be able to use them for our trip as we dont have any other plans to travel soon other than to the eu and back.
As look at the posts above, are there no seat availabilities for the end of the year?
Yes there is availability but it is more scarce than *A.
anyway thank you to anyone who helps out a bit, i know its a lot of questions (i have more!) but everyone here seems so knowlegable