Originally Posted by spotwelder
Sorry but I cannot find anything out about this at all. Tried the AA link but I could not find it, nothing on BA and QF sites could be found.
Can we start from basics. What is being offered as it sounds like what was up a few years ago when you had to do as many 1W carriers as possible to get a big mileage bonus. I am off on a couple of RTWs shortly so it could be vital in the mileage run calculations for coupon wasting ideas.
Cheers
Spotwelder
The link given is correct. Towards the middle of the page you will find this:
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Using AAdvantage Miles
Making Award Reservations | Travel Embargo Dates
When you're ready to redeem your miles for a travel award, oneworld brings you more options than ever. The oneworld awards are valid on American Airlines, Aer Lingus, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Finnair, Iberia, LanChile and Qantas Airways. The number of miles redeemed varies depending on the distance and class of service traveled. To determine the award for your travel plans, please call AAdvantage Reservations with your complete itinerary and one of our helpful service representatives will calculate the miles you are flying and advise you of the correct award to use.
Note: AAdvantage members cannot redeem AAdvantage miles for travel on British Airways transatlantic flights between Europe and the U.S. Likewise, British Airways Executive Club members cannot redeem Executive Club miles on AA's transatlantic flights between Europe and the U.S.
Valid: All eight oneworld carriers may be used on one award as long as the mileage maximum is not exceeded (see distance range). Travel must include at least two oneworld partners other than American Airlines or American Eagle.
Routing: Members may fly unlimited segments and may stop in each city once, but may not connect in the same city more than twice. Passengers may not stopover or connect in the city where travel originated.
oneworld Award Codes contain an "OW" for oneworld, the number of miles needed to claim the award (in thousands; for example 30 for 30,000 miles), and a letter code for class of service. For example OW30Y.
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And then come all the tables with the total number of miles needed for the different types of awards, based on distance and class.