US Dividend Miles - Post Your SUCCESSFUL oneworld bookings here

Status
Not open for further replies.
Hi, that looks good, which sites did you use to get those flts? Did you book directly w' USDM? Cheers
Booked the following for 2 of our friends who are joining us on the US leg of our trip. For April next year - 2 and a bit weeks total.

SYD-BNE-HKG-JFK(dest)-HKG(stop)-BNE-SYD

All in J, AU domestic legs with QF, all other flights with CX.
Very easy to find space this far out especially the NYC>HKG legs.

110k per person and $215.24 each in taxes/fees.
 
Thanks MEL T, search on each airline site (QF and CX in this case)?

I have 170K USDM miles, would that get me in F if available?
 
Thanks MEL T, search on each airline site (QF and CX in this case)?

I have 170K USDM miles, would that get me in F if available?

that's the issue - the best site to find the availability. Most I think will say the JAL website is best for showing actual (rather than phantom) availability. But it's clunky to use.

You can use QF or CX... but bear in mind if you have status the QF website may show additional availability which would not be available to USDM.

170K would get you 1 F ticket to Europe (150k) or one F to USA (140k). If you travel on CX (or any other carrier such as QF to connect to Asia or HKG) J and then connect to Europe in F you will be charged the F mileage for the whole itinerary. But that's worth it for the couple dollars extra.
 
Thanks, that's beautiful news.

that's the issue - the best site to find the availability. Most I think will say the JAL website is best for showing actual (rather than phantom) availability. But it's clunky to use.

You can use QF or CX... but bear in mind if you have status the QF website may show additional availability which would not be available to USDM.

170K would get you 1 F ticket to Europe (150k) or one F to USA (140k). If you travel on CX (or any other carrier such as QF to connect to Asia or HKG) J and then connect to Europe in F you will be charged the F mileage for the whole itinerary. But that's worth it for the couple dollars extra.
 
You can use QF or CX... but bear in mind if you have status the QF website may show additional availability which would not be available to USDM.

I think that is a myth. I don't know if QFF actually advertise that "benefit" or not but there was also a thread on AFF recently where a lot of people compared what a QF Silver member was seeing and what a WP could see in terms of award availability and the PS could see more seats!
 
I think that is a myth. I don't know if QFF actually advertise that "benefit" or not but there was also a thread on AFF recently where a lot of people compared what a QF Silver member was seeing and what a WP could see in terms of award availability and the PS could see more seats!

I think it usually happens more on QF services (particularly domestic), as there have definitely been times where I've seen more dom seats as a WP than my partner who's NB...
 
I think that is a myth. I don't know if QFF actually advertise that "benefit" or not but there was also a thread on AFF recently where a lot of people compared what a QF Silver member was seeing and what a WP could see in terms of award availability and the PS could see more seats!

I think the PS thing is a bug. Even some seats that the PS could see "extra" couldn't be booked, or ended up being nonsense.

I think it usually happens more on QF services (particularly domestic), as there have definitely been times where I've seen more dom seats as a WP than my partner who's NB...

Probably more common in Y (i.e. as a WP, you could scoop a Y award on almost any flight), but I have seen differences in the premium classes, even in F (i.e. a WP sees a seat that others cannot).

Plus, if a seat is not available online, WPs can call QFF to put in a request to Yield to open one for them.

Anyway, that's pretty irrelevant for US DM (except also that due to release time differences, QFF get "first dibs" at seats before US DM). I have seen cases of QFF showing CX seating which is not bookable by US DM, which is further reflected when checking with the JL tool. The availability on longhaul HKG routes to anywhere except Australia and New Zealand, however, tend to be the pretty accurate on QFF (cf. routes to/from Australia/New Zealand and some intra-Asia routes).
 
How many rules would this fall foul of:

CBR SYD AKL (have lunch w' a mate) JFK (Destination) SFO (stopover) SYD CBR ?

Or would it be better to go SYD AKL CDG JFK (D) SFO (S) SYD CBR ? F would be good as I have 170K miles. I guess the 2 US cities are a problem?
 
Who would you be using between AKL and JFK? Second one would be way too far going to NZ then over to France and on to the US...
 
Read our AFF credit card guides and start earning more points now.

AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements

Where exactly do you want to stop and for how long?
If AKL is a must, you may be better off going on CX via HKG and connecting from there to JFK or SFO.
Due to CX stopping their 747 flights to the US this year, some F capacity is also reduced.
QF award space between Oz and LAX is also quite scarce so you may need to go both ways via HKG..
 
I'd like a day in AKL if possible. I'd like a week or more in JFK and a week + in SFO.

So, probably no availability Oz - HKG. I could go via EU and have say 23 hours some place. Still hoping for F as much as possible.



Where exactly do you want to stop and for how long?
If AKL is a must, you may be better off going on CX via HKG and connecting from there to JFK or SFO.
Due to CX stopping their 747 flights to the US this year, some F capacity is also reduced.
QF award space between Oz and LAX is also quite scarce so you may need to go both ways via HKG..
 
Would I get away w' QF : CBR SYD AKL LAX JFK (Dest)

JFK SFO (stopover) SYD CBR?

QF doesn't fly between AKL and LAX/JFK...

Ok, I was looking at the O/W site. I'll forget AKL - any other thoughts?

Where exactly do you want to stop and for how long?
If AKL is a must, you may be better off going on CX via HKG and connecting from there to JFK or SFO.
Due to CX stopping their 747 flights to the US this year, some F capacity is also reduced.
QF award space between Oz and LAX is also quite scarce so you may need to go both ways via HKG..

Only problem is now there is actually no F space between Oz and HKG...

I'd like a day in AKL if possible. I'd like a week or more in JFK and a week + in SFO.

So, probably no availability Oz - HKG. I could go via EU and have say 23 hours some place. Still hoping for F as much as possible.


Can a moderator please move this to the general discussion thread - i don't think any of these are successful bookings

Thanks

*then feel free to delete this post
 
Last edited:
I'd like a day in AKL if possible. I'd like a week or more in JFK and a week + in SFO.

So, probably no availability Oz - HKG. I could go via EU and have say 23 hours some place. Still hoping for F as much as possible.

You need to try and piece together your itinerary and actually look at the airlines you want to fly - if they even fly the routes you want. AKL is potentially a significant detour (not on most direct route) and is almost probably not going to be considered a oneworld hub city. Already two potential stumbling blocks.
 
I have found the One World site interactive map useful in working out possible alternatives when an itinerary is proving difficult. Normally getting out of Australia is one of the most difficult legs particularly if you are starting from Perth where Qantas really goes nowhere.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Become an AFF member!

Join Australian Frequent Flyer (AFF) for free and unlock insider tips, exclusive deals, and global meetups with 65,000+ frequent flyers.

AFF members can also access our Frequent Flyer Training courses, and upgrade to Fast-track your way to expert traveller status and unlock even more exclusive discounts!

AFF forum abbreviations

Wondering about Y, J or any of the other abbreviations used on our forum?

Check out our guide to common AFF acronyms & abbreviations.
Back
Top