Ba: Bru-jfk 579 wt+
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2015
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Ba: Bru-jfk 579 wt+
Maybe not a streaming deal, but still worth mentionig i guess?
Just saw this on GF for 579 and only pricez directly on the BA website.
Minimum of 7416 avios and i would spend the extra 180 for both ways compared to the regular 404 in eco.
Did not get the farebucket on iata matrix :-(
example dates 20-4/27-4
Just saw this on GF for 579 and only pricez directly on the BA website.
Minimum of 7416 avios and i would spend the extra 180 for both ways compared to the regular 404 in eco.
Did not get the farebucket on iata matrix :-(
example dates 20-4/27-4
#2
Join Date: May 2005
Location: 1A
Posts: 1,350
maybe not a streaming deal, but still worth mentionig i guess?
Just saw this on gf for 579 and only pricez directly on the ba website.
Minimum of 7416 avios and i would spend the extra 180 for both ways compared to the regular 404 in eco.
Did not get the farebucket on iata matrix :-(
example dates 20-4/27-4
Just saw this on gf for 579 and only pricez directly on the ba website.
Minimum of 7416 avios and i would spend the extra 180 for both ways compared to the regular 404 in eco.
Did not get the farebucket on iata matrix :-(
example dates 20-4/27-4
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tickets must be issued on/before 05feb17.
#4
Join Date: Sep 2016
Posts: 63
It isn't easy to find this kind of fares on ita matrix because short haul legs are in economy and long haul legs in premium economy. Some tricks:
1. Look only for the PE portion first and find the booking code. e.g. LON-JFK, cabin=premium economy --> fare "Premium economy (T)"
2. Use this letter to find the desired route. e.g. BRU-JFK, advanced routing code: "BA+ / f bc=T", cabin = Cheapest available
3. Carefully check the results, some of them might not be PE!
1. Look only for the PE portion first and find the booking code. e.g. LON-JFK, cabin=premium economy --> fare "Premium economy (T)"
2. Use this letter to find the desired route. e.g. BRU-JFK, advanced routing code: "BA+ / f bc=T", cabin = Cheapest available
3. Carefully check the results, some of them might not be PE!
#5
Join Date: Jan 2014
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#10
Join Date: Jul 2015
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For those looking for an easier b2b starting point and who wish to end their journey in London (Legitimately), JER>LGW/LHR>NYC>LHR is pricing up at around the same cost - £502. The benenfit is you can finish in London (didn't check if this was possible on the BRU deal I will admit) but you get extra TP's on the JER>LGW sector as it books into CE.
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Join Date: May 2003
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BAEC calculation
Is it 200 TP's or 220? Can't see the ET fare basis on the BRU-LHR-BRU segments, though since it's a WT+ it should be Y,B,H?
#13
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#14
Join Date: Jun 2015
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Hi all. I'm struggling to make use of a GUF at the moment. I'm looking for a decent business fare (circa £1k) that is available for GUF, thats a long enough flight to make it worthwhile, i.e. TATL or going east. Does anyone have any suggestions? Ideally it would be a long weekend (thurs - sun). Plan B is to find a PE fare and upgrade to business, but seems a waste. Any suggestions?