A list of all TPAC OW routes
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A list of all TPAC OW routes
I compiled a list of all the transpacific oneworld routes I could find, somewhere around 35 or so, including dupes operated by multiple carriers. Should be helpful in trying to plan award redemptions.
Did I miss any?
Map from gcmap.com.
Did I miss any?
Map from gcmap.com.
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I've debated if southern ocean crossings should be included. I go back and forth on it. Lately I've been thinking no, mostly because they aren't valid as award routings for most trips.
That shows a lot of historical data, including routes which may no longer be operated, IME. Not as helpful for award planning which is what this is about. Ditto for codeshares.
That shows a lot of historical data, including routes which may no longer be operated, IME. Not as helpful for award planning which is what this is about. Ditto for codeshares.
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I compiled a list of all the transpacific oneworld routes I could find, somewhere around 35 or so, including dupes operated by multiple carriers. Should be helpful in trying to plan award redemptions.
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Doesn't cross the Pacific ocean.
I don't currently show any of the tag-on flights.
I still see HNL-SYD operated by QF at least one of the two daily frequencies.
I don't currently show any of the tag-on flights.
I still see HNL-SYD operated by QF at least one of the two daily frequencies.
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If your main aim is to help with finding award availability TPAC then you should show SYD-JFK-SYD as it may have different award space to SYD-LAX-SYD.
MEL-HNL is operated by Jetstar not Qantas.
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KUL-LAX does cross the pacific. It may use the same aircraft and flight number at MH NRT-LAX, but both KUL-LAX and NRT-LAX are bookable. Just as QF107/108 is bookable as both SYD-LAX-SYD and SYD-JFK-SYD.
QF7/8 routes SYD-DFW-BNE-SYD. What you currently have listed suggests it runs through BNE in both directions.
SYD-HNL isn't daily. QF3/4 operates 3 times a week. JQ3/4 operates 6 times a week. (JQ1/2 MEL-HNL operates 2 times a week)
QF7/8 routes SYD-DFW-BNE-SYD. What you currently have listed suggests it runs through BNE in both directions.
I still see HNL-SYD operated by QF at least one of the two daily frequencies.