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UncleDude
May 28, 12, 3:49 am
Just booked a 2013 Flght NAS-NYC-SAO-NYC-NAS C and P Ticket..amazing Zone 4 to Zone 4..with Stopover in NYC.

Bought Miles for £240 Plus £270 Taxes..Total £510 for a Fare Published at over £5700.

New Solo Lay Flat BusinessFirst Seats/Beds on a 767-400^

I will miss BMI - Diamond Club


pandaperth
May 28, 12, 4:40 am
Nice one dude

Is it a single NYC stopover, or one each way?
Two separate tickets or one?
If two separate tickets, hope you are not paying any YQ out of Brazil;)

UncleDude
May 28, 12, 5:18 am
Nice one dude

Is it a single NYC stopover, or one each way?
Two separate tickets or one?
If two separate tickets, hope you are not paying any YQ out of Brazil;)

No it was a RT ticket from NAS but only Stopover on Return. I just cannot Comprehend why BMI has Bermuda and The Bahamas in Zone 4 which is mainly Central and South America.

Never mind the game was good whilst it lasted.:D


dannyrado
May 28, 12, 10:17 am
That really is one hell of a deal, when you consider what you've got there for the money. :eek:

jamesbrownontheroad
May 28, 12, 10:55 am
Total £510 for a Fare Published at over £5700

So approximately 91% saving on the published fare.

However, I can beat that ratio. LAX-LHR-GLA last year for miles + £15.20 tax, on a published fare of approximately $8650, roughly £5500, so savings of 99.997% on the published fare :D ^

xcalx
May 28, 12, 10:57 am
Just booked a 2013 Flght NAS-NYC-SAO-NYC-NAS C and P Ticket..amazing Zone 4 to Zone 4..with Stopover in NYC.

Bought Miles for £240 Plus £270 Taxes..Total £510 for a Fare Published at over £5700.

New Solo Lay Flat BusinessFirst Seats/Beds on a 767-400^

I will miss BMI - Diamond Club

Taxes at £270 seem a bit steep, have you included the £150 cash part as the taxes should be £120~

dannyrado
May 28, 12, 1:31 pm
So approximately 91% saving on the published fare.

However, I can beat that ratio. LAX-LHR-GLA last year for miles + £15.20 tax, on a published fare of approximately $8650, roughly £5500, so savings of 99.997% on the published fare :D ^

You're forgetting he bought all the miles. So any man on the street could do the same.

UncleDude
May 29, 12, 8:15 am
Taxes at £270 seem a bit steep, have you included the £150 cash part as the taxes should be £120~

Sorry Yes it was £150 Cash and £120 Taxes Approx.



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