Limewood
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Thanks heaps, looking at August 2015. Any idea on USDM required for Qanats J?
This USDM Chart should help.
Thanks heaps, looking at August 2015. Any idea on USDM required for Qanats J?
Thanks heaps, looking at August 2015. Any idea on USDM required for Qanats J?
In terms of value is it worth it? Works out to about AUD2345 for a round-trip plus taxes and fees. Not a bad deal. Not as good as Lifemiles.
But with USDM if you were to fly on Cathay would could build a stop over in Hong kong.
Any suggestions for getting to Central or South America with USDM? I'm trying to get to Cuba before the americans invade, but of course, QF transpac to north or south america is out of the question (looking at July/August, so they'll all be well and truly gone). LAN via AKL to SCL would be fine, but I can't seen to find any availability using the ba.com tool.
Thought via Asia might work, but it doesn't seem anyone flies that route. Would love to avoid USA but not sure that's going to be an option.
couple of questions if someone could please indulge...
is SYD-NRT return on JAL F 120k using USDM?
also 120k if using AA miles? (SWP-Asia1)
would there be any difference in taxes (given it's JAL metal). just potential booking fee differences?
the taxes fees and charges on the ticket should be the same. AA will want to charge you more for booking fees (Aussie based, unless you can wangle your way out of those by faking a US address).
Where USDM will be significantly different will be on stopovers (USDM will allow) and any add-ons. With USDM you could continue your ticket to PVG, HKG, PEK, ICN for example (using NRT as a stopover). You can't do that on AA, who would require two tickets.
awesome thanks. some number crunching pre 31/12 required i think! (purchase AA in this calendar year or not)
AA is quite restrictive. While there are some benefits - particularly one way travel - USDM has better flexibility and routings. AU-HKG-USA is not possible on a single AA award for example. Far better and cheaper on USDM.
For asia - LM currently wins (assuming miles were/are bought at 2-4-1, and flying business class).
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didn't realise USDM could be used for AU-HKG-USA - so CX can be used here? i thought MPM was an issue.
AA is quite restrictive. While there are some benefits - particularly one way travel - USDM has better flexibility and routings. AU-HKG-USA is not possible on a single AA award for example.
Is that right, wow its a run I've done using AS miles, was going to buy some more USDM for that route once they merge, not now, is there some reason for this restriction?.
AA has a bunch of routing restrictions.
Firstly, to redeem an award an airline must have a published fare for the route you want. That rules out many USDM type awards where extra segments and airlines are included 'for fun'.
Secondly, there's a whole set of rules around connections... SWP to Asia 1 (incl Japan) can connect in Asia 2 (china/hong kong/singapore etc), but the same doesn't apply the other way around... you can't connect in Asia-1 to get to Asia-2 (ruling out China/Hong Kong/Guam via Japan).
Most importantly, as the rules now stand, you can't connect in the middle east to get to Europe from SWP. So that rules out QF to DXB connecting to QR to Europe. (You can however connect in SIN/BKK/NRT as examples).
But as mentioned, under AA travel to the USA via Asia would require two awards. So business class would be minimum 85k each way (35k to asia 1 plus 50K Asia 1 to USA)
Is MPM important only if you want to stop at different cities on the way. Just trying to understand the discussions on MPM