FlyerTalk Forums - View Single Post - [Primer] Using Points for French Polynesia
Old Nov 2, 2012 | 9:49 pm
  #71  
JDiver
Moderator: American AAdvantage
10 Countries Visited
20 Countries Visited
30 Countries Visited
40 Countries Visited
 
Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
Programs: AA LT EXP; HH LT Diamond, Maître-plongeur des Muccis
Posts: 62,948
Some notes...

It may have been covered previously, but:

TN does not fly between HNL and PPT. TN currently flies from its hub, Papeete / PPT, in Faa'a (south of Paeete itself) to: AKL, LAX, NRT and CDG.


TN has been known to release two Poerava Business seats at one time (they are not easy to snag), and does not release Poerava First seats for redemption with AA miles at all.

The TN A340-300 Poerava Business has 2 x 2 x 2 angled-flat reclined seats; Poerava First has a small cabin with 2 x 2 x 2 of the same seats, but they recline fully. Those using either are allowed two 32 kg / 70 lb checked bags. admitted to the TN Lounge in PPT and various lounges - see here.

Moana Coach class seats 264 passengers in 2 x 4 x 2 configuration with 32" seat pitch and seatback IFE. Moana allows one 23 kg / 50 lb bag checked, infants to 23 months of age are allowed one 10 kg / 22 lb checked bag plus one stroller.

TN's seat chart is here.

We've used TN on awards and paid trips over the years; I'm speaking from experience (and seatguru is incorrect on Moana seat pitch). We're going again, Dec 2012. We have noticed some wear and tear on the A340s, which came online in 2002 (2), 2003 (2) and 2005 (1) and appear dated.

HA / Hawaiian flies HNL - PPT on Saturday afternoon and returns Sunday early at 00:30 hrs. This normally means arriving Saturday and overnighting near Faa'a / Papeete, or arriving on Tahiti Saturday from wherever for your departure to HNL - and securing a Saturday day room near Faa'a is not inexpensive. It works for departure after a Paul Gauguin cruise, but certainly not for arrival and connecting to the Paul Gauguin, which departs Papeete on Saturday afternoons normally. (I miss the Wind Song, which we took 4 or 5 times in P.F.)

Air Tahiti flies between PPT and the outlying islands and some other destinations - route map here. It is not affiliated with Air Tahiti Nui and other airlines' miles can not be used to secure award flights. It's not cheap - flying to Bora Bora / BOB can cost up to $600 return, and from the airport (on an island) one must secure further transportation.

The best way to travel between Tahiti (Papeete) and Moorea is using the high speed Aremiti catamaran (1/2 hour); they also offer a slower ro-ro and automobile ferry. Link. You can certainly fly, but: PPT-MOZ distance is 10.92 mi / 17.57 km! Small aircraft, restricted baggage.

Automobile rentals on Moorea from Albert (local, cheapest,) Avis affiliate Avis Pacificar and Europcar (comparable rates, small cars, both have desks at the Vaiare ferry terminal on Moorea). (I've added Albert's site link as it can be tricky to find, even using Google.)

You can see Tahiti (the island) in one day - there's not much "there" there, other than beautiful views of Moorea across the channel ("Sea of the Moon").

One may have to overnight in near Papeete if one arrives in the evening - my favourite (Tahiti Country Club in the hills above Punaauia near the airport) has apparently closed, but Fare Suisse and some others are still decent (see TripAdvisor). For cheaper meals, ask where the "roulottes"
(roo-LOTS) are - lots in Papeete near the quay, but also some at other islands, these are trucks and coaches that arrive late afternoon and turn into restaurants serving everything from poisson cru to pizza, steak (and) frites, etc.

Rainy season is highest Dec - Jan, and tapers to May - Nov, and it may rain at night, or you may "enjoy" heavy tropical downpours of 2 - 3 days; I have, one early January. See here.

flightmedic, if you are a diver, you have to dive Tiputa Pass in Rangiroa - start on the outside with lots of beautiful coral, fishes, begin to feel the incoming current, hang out with sometimes hundreds of gray whalers and blwo in on the bore, sometimes with dolphins, sharks, sailfish, who knows what you'll see (the bottom is scoured, but you can hide out behind a bommie / rock to duck out of the current a bit) an you end up in the lagoon with some motus / bommies and tropical denizens. A genuine "A" ticket ride! If you are really lucky, you might see a hammerhead in PF waters.

Moorea offers some good shark diving as well - the big lemons get to nearly five metres and are kind of like cranky old men (like me).

IMO and to summarize it: Bora Bora is nice (expensive) eye candy, Moorea is closer to PPT and cheaper and has more to offer unless you stay stashed in your resort, and scuba diving is best at Rangiroa and Fakarava in the Tuamotus. (Moorea does get crowded weekends as many civil servants etc. pop over form Pappete / Tahiti for the weekend.)

Originally Posted by TorontoSingh
So from my research it appears that the cheapest way to fly to Tahiti from West Coast North America is to use Avios miles (25K r/t) to fly from the West Coast to Honolulu (with either Alaska or American Airlines) and then Korean Airlines miles 30K r/t (with Air Tahiti Nui) from Honolulu to Tahiti totaling 55K miles round trip. Is there any cheaper mile redemption?

Last edited by JDiver; Nov 3, 2012 at 10:10 am Reason: add final para and roulottes
JDiver is offline