#1
Hello,
I am very new to actually REDEEMING points and it seems like there isn't much information on the practice of doing it the best way.
Using a site called Miles.biz which calculates the mileage and links to other airlines automatically (which is very cool), I am playing with the itinerary of LAX to SJD (Cabo San Lucas, Mexico).
The best deal was on British Airways for 15,000 miles. I went to the BA website and it says that BA does not service this route but the trip can be booked over the phone with a partner airline. Total points request, 7,500 AVION points + taxes and fees.
How do you all keep up with all this info????
Are there tricks, spreadsheets, etc.?
I am very new to actually REDEEMING points and it seems like there isn't much information on the practice of doing it the best way.
Using a site called Miles.biz which calculates the mileage and links to other airlines automatically (which is very cool), I am playing with the itinerary of LAX to SJD (Cabo San Lucas, Mexico).
The best deal was on British Airways for 15,000 miles. I went to the BA website and it says that BA does not service this route but the trip can be booked over the phone with a partner airline. Total points request, 7,500 AVION points + taxes and fees.
How do you all keep up with all this info????
Are there tricks, spreadsheets, etc.?
#2
w0r1dtrave1er , Mar 23, 2012 1:51 pm
I believe that is an Alaska Air route. Means you need to call BA to book it with 15,000 AvioS points. If you have 10,000 American Express MRs you can transfer to BAEC under the current 50% promo bonus (expires 3/31) to get 15,000 AvioS
#3
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It will help if you can tell us what miles you current own so folks can give your some ideas for LAX-SJD redemption. Originally Posted by OreD
I am very new to actually REDEEMING points and it seems like there isn't much information on the practice of doing it the best way.
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If you want to learn more about this site, maybe you should give our newest forum, Travel Tools, a try:Originally Posted by OreD
Using a site called Miles.biz which calculates the mileage and links to other airlines automatically (which is very cool)...,
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/travel-tools-701/
Welcome to FT!
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Sometimes this is not clear at first, but airlines that offer one-way awards usually list points required for one-way tickets. So it would be 7,500 Avios each way, or 15,000 total.Originally Posted by OreD
The best deal was on British Airways for 15,000 miles. I went to the BA website and it says that BA does not service this route but the trip can be booked over the phone with a partner airline. Total points request, 7,500 AVION points + taxes and fees.
As to how to keep up, start reading flyer talk regularly, and maybe some blogs, take good notes, and you'll get the hang of it.
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This website is invalid.Originally Posted by OreD
Using a site called Miles.biz which calculates the mileage and links to other airlines automatically (which is very cool),
#6
SanDiego1K , Mar 24, 2012 3:20 pm
Community Director Emerita
I'm going to move this on to the Travel Tool website where we discuss a range of tools for keeping track of miles and helping to find award inventory.
#7
thetravelabstract , Mar 24, 2012 3:58 pm
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Milez.bizOriginally Posted by whimike
This website is invalid.
I also like the Pointshub which will show you what your current balance in FF miles can afford you.