Pushka
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After a fortnight of immense sadness we are continuing with our long organised trip to Dubai over the New Year period.
We started booking a year out, and anyone hoping to book with points will understand why.
This trip was my first experimentation using aa.com with purchased points and if they were tracking ISP usage they would have registered my ISP multiple times a day as the booking window opened up. I wanted to snag 2 F seats on the QF 388.
But first we had to get there. Enough points to book 2 classic award seats in J on Qantas. As Qantas bookings opened first I snagged flights ADL-MEL-DXB. Now while as WP this would have given F lounge access in MEL, the extra four hours this adds to the trip is a pain. So I was really happy a month later to book the direct Emirates ADL - DXB. I know, plane downgrade, angle seat but those four hours extra just wasn't the start we wanted.
When booking the aa seats in F, the beauty of the aa scheme is being able to hold seats. I could see the seats I wanted but wasn't able to book those seats until 5.01pm - and yes - I know the exact time as I was continually refreshing. But only 1 seat. Put that on hold. The next day I repeated the process, but again only 1 seat. Bought that one as it was our preferred travel day. Oh well, I would leave a day early so I finalised the earlier one. Now, being a tad OC I checked our preferred date a couple of weeks later. And another F seat appeared. Popped that on hold, rang the call centre and I think a change fee later we were on the same flight in F. Woot!
Me, little ole me - now being able to compare the F experience on Emirates A380 with F on Qantas. Never in my life could I have imagined I would be able to do that. Thanks AFF and everyone who had their tips.
We started booking a year out, and anyone hoping to book with points will understand why.
This trip was my first experimentation using aa.com with purchased points and if they were tracking ISP usage they would have registered my ISP multiple times a day as the booking window opened up. I wanted to snag 2 F seats on the QF 388.
But first we had to get there. Enough points to book 2 classic award seats in J on Qantas. As Qantas bookings opened first I snagged flights ADL-MEL-DXB. Now while as WP this would have given F lounge access in MEL, the extra four hours this adds to the trip is a pain. So I was really happy a month later to book the direct Emirates ADL - DXB. I know, plane downgrade, angle seat but those four hours extra just wasn't the start we wanted.
When booking the aa seats in F, the beauty of the aa scheme is being able to hold seats. I could see the seats I wanted but wasn't able to book those seats until 5.01pm - and yes - I know the exact time as I was continually refreshing. But only 1 seat. Put that on hold. The next day I repeated the process, but again only 1 seat. Bought that one as it was our preferred travel day. Oh well, I would leave a day early so I finalised the earlier one. Now, being a tad OC I checked our preferred date a couple of weeks later. And another F seat appeared. Popped that on hold, rang the call centre and I think a change fee later we were on the same flight in F. Woot!
Me, little ole me - now being able to compare the F experience on Emirates A380 with F on Qantas. Never in my life could I have imagined I would be able to do that. Thanks AFF and everyone who had their tips.