Cathay Pacific Asia Miles - KVS Tool now searches CX awards!
j3brooklyn
May 21, 09, 8:15 pm
As of today, the KVS Availability Tool has a beta version that allows you to search CX award availability. If you are a platinum member, just click on the link on the main page (http://www.kvstool.com/) to request access to the beta. Once downloaded and installed, the new option appears at the bottom of the list: CUPID: Awards/CX. All you need to do is enter your AsiaMiles number and PIN (free at https://www.asiamiles.com/am/en/homepage). This is a huge advance over the AsiaMiles/CX site which drives you crazy starting from scratch every time you want to change parameters (date, class, number of seats, origin/destination, etc.). A great tool just got greater.
Please note: I am not a paid publicist for KVS, but I am a subscriber and huge fan.
mmaddog
May 21, 09, 8:42 pm
Cool. I am a also a plat subscriber, will give it a try. Tks.
midlevels
May 21, 09, 8:42 pm
The KVS Tool beta has supported CX awards for quite some time (I myself have been using it before today).
j3brooklyn
May 21, 09, 8:48 pm
The KVS Tool beta has supported CX awards for quite some time (I myself have been using it before today).
It was only just posted on the KVS site today. I certainly would have appreciated a heads up as I spent the last few days struggling with the AsiaMiles/CX site to find an award.
hau cheng
May 21, 09, 9:10 pm
Thanks. That will save a lot of guess work.
jackywhatever
May 22, 09, 4:49 am
Great. I will consider switching from expertflyer to KVS
kchika
May 22, 09, 8:50 am
Great. I will consider switching from expertflyer to KVS
I'm on the same boat here. From the looks of it KVS seems to be harder to use than EF though.
j3brooklyn
May 23, 09, 7:49 am
I'm on the same boat here. From the looks of it KVS seems to be harder to use than EF though.
True, the KVS interface is not as self-evident as expertflyer, but KVS has an excellent FAQ (link on their main page) which pretty much spells out how to use the system and understand the codes and terminology. Worth a read.
midlevels
May 26, 09, 3:42 am
I'm on the same boat here. From the looks of it KVS seems to be harder to use than EF though.
I have both, and I'd say that EF is far far far more user friendly than KVS. KVS is generally quite cumbersome to use. I'd sign up for the $15/3 month subscription in case you want to try it, in case you don't like it.
First of all, thanks to all those KVS Tool members, who have participated in the CX Awards-Upgrades Beta.
BTW, does anyone know what are the upgrade booking classes on CX?
cxfan1960
Jul 5, 09, 3:16 pm
First of all, thanks to all those KVS Tool members, who have participated in the CX Awards-Upgrades Beta.
BTW, does anyone know what are the upgrade booking classes on CX?
To the outside, upgrade and full redemption awards share the same booking class codes - U for business, Z for first. Internally, they are different.
To the outside, upgrade, companion and full redemption awards share the same booking class codes - U for business, Z for first. Internally, they are different.Do you know what those internal booking classes are?
Just a thanks for KVS for making this addition. The awards shown in the tool via the CX site are indeed the inventory available to partners, at least AA and at least universally across the board for all the flights I've searched.
Probably wouldn't have bothered to put together the YYZ-HKG-MNL-HKG-LHR F award that I did if KVS tool hadn't made it so easy... ^
cxfan1960
Jul 5, 09, 5:21 pm
Do you know what those internal booking classes are?
I don't know. I would like to know too. I read a while back that "R" is one of the internal award booking classes, but I am sure there are a lot more.
Just a thanks for KVS for making this addition. The awards shown in the tool via the CX site are indeed the inventory available to partners, at least AA and at least universally across the board for all the flights I've searched.
Probably wouldn't have bothered to put together the YYZ-HKG-MNL-HKG-LHR F award that I did if KVS tool hadn't made it so easy... ^
That's certainly great to hear -- thanks for confirming and enjoy your award!
ernestnywang
Jul 6, 09, 8:58 pm
By the way, CX's online booking system is provided by Amadeus. Both revenue bookings and redemptions bookings have an Amadeus 6-digit PNR associated, and one can call CX e-service center to obtain them. Therefore, I'm not sure if you should call it CUPID or Amadeus.