andrewdenison
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Hi Everyone,
I read everywhere not to buy AA points during their sales unless you have a use for the points straight away.
My question is why. To my reasoning they still offer very cheap business class flights. especially on Etihad.
With the current promotion, buy 150,000 and get an extra 115,000 miles = 265,000 miles.
Cost is $4425 US which equates to something like $5875 AUD (using OFX today).
Australia to Europe in business is 85,000 points each way = 170,000 divided by the 265,000 purchased = 64.15% of the 265,00 points purchased for $5875 are used for the return trip.
Therefor 64.15% of the total cost of buying the 265,000 points ($5875) = $3769 for a return business class flight to Europe.
Yes I know it is only for award flight redemptions and they can be hard to come by especially on QF and all airlines in peak times.
And yes I understand that airlines tend to change their award redemption rates, but after the most recent AA adjustment I don't think there will be any big shocks in the next year or so.
So understanding the above limits - is this not a cheap way to get business class flights to Europe (especially with Etihad where is usually a bit more availability).
Even if there was say a 25% adjustment this is still better than buying commercial airfares.
I just don't see the down side of buying for the future (by that I mean the next 12 to 18 months.
Happy if someone can explain what I am missing.
We usually travel to Austria (via MUC) twice a year to visit family.
Thanks for any help or advice especially if there are better ways to do this, or better programs to use.
I read everywhere not to buy AA points during their sales unless you have a use for the points straight away.
My question is why. To my reasoning they still offer very cheap business class flights. especially on Etihad.
With the current promotion, buy 150,000 and get an extra 115,000 miles = 265,000 miles.
Cost is $4425 US which equates to something like $5875 AUD (using OFX today).
Australia to Europe in business is 85,000 points each way = 170,000 divided by the 265,000 purchased = 64.15% of the 265,00 points purchased for $5875 are used for the return trip.
Therefor 64.15% of the total cost of buying the 265,000 points ($5875) = $3769 for a return business class flight to Europe.
Yes I know it is only for award flight redemptions and they can be hard to come by especially on QF and all airlines in peak times.
And yes I understand that airlines tend to change their award redemption rates, but after the most recent AA adjustment I don't think there will be any big shocks in the next year or so.
So understanding the above limits - is this not a cheap way to get business class flights to Europe (especially with Etihad where is usually a bit more availability).
Even if there was say a 25% adjustment this is still better than buying commercial airfares.
I just don't see the down side of buying for the future (by that I mean the next 12 to 18 months.
Happy if someone can explain what I am missing.
We usually travel to Austria (via MUC) twice a year to visit family.
Thanks for any help or advice especially if there are better ways to do this, or better programs to use.