oneworld - Taxes on Frequent Flyer Ticket !
poorbanker
Dec 5, 11, 7:28 am
Once again I find myself upset with Royal Jordanian.
I am looking into book a ticket using the 100,000 miles I have on RJ which they have made impossible to use.
They constantly find problems with my proposed bookings i.e. no flights available, partner airline only allows roundtrip tickets...
This time I am looking at a ticket for Tel Aviv to Paris for 22,000 points. They told me taxes were going to be $150. Then they changed their mind and move it up to $273!
Does anyone else find this to be a ridiculous price? This is $273 of tax on a one way ticket! I could buy a whole ticket for almost that price.
Anyone have any suggestions what I should do with my miles? They seem to be a liability...
DownUnderFlyer
Dec 5, 11, 12:24 pm
Only allowing round trip flights is actually quite common. I would guess most carriers actually don't allow one-ways.
The taxes are indeed high but again not unheard of. I would just call again and get a breakdown of those taxes. Maybe they change their mind and they will come down to $150.
And with some airlines I frequently had situations where miles actually had negative value. In other words, the taxes I was supposed to pay on an award ticket where higher than what it would have cost to just buy a revenue ticket (which is what I end up doing). So yes, this can happen, not just with RJ but with many airlines.
Blackcloud
Dec 5, 11, 4:09 pm
If there is not much differential in cost to a revenue ticket I would just buy one and credit to anotehr program.
I am not fixatated on redeeming points, yes nice to redeem for expensive premium travel but not for economy.:eek:
Atlantico
Dec 7, 11, 1:43 am
Only allowing round trip flights is actually quite common. I would guess most carriers actually don't allow one-ways.
So this means I will not be able to book an RTW ticket using miles, since only round trip flights are allowed? :confused:
pandaperth
Dec 7, 11, 5:15 am
So this means I will not be able to book an RTW ticket using miles, since only round trip flights are allowed? :confused:
Each frequent flyer programme has its own rules - you need to look at the rules of the programme/s you are enrolled in
Some allow one-way flights, some don't
Some have round-the-world award flights, some don't
I know nothing of the RJ FF programme, but I do know that:
QF has a RTW award and 1-way awards and I think return awards too
AA has 1-way awards and also has what it calls a Oneworld award, which allows plenty of stopovers and is distance based (longer distance = more FF miles required), but it does not require the trip be round-the-world
Note that there is no oneworld alliance-wide award - each airline has its own
serfty
Dec 8, 11, 12:27 am
Qantas' "oneworld" award does not have to be taken as an "around the world" journey. You could conceivablly circumnavigate the Pacific Ocean twice without ever visiting Europe or Africa.