Originally Posted by
j2simpso
As someone who does this regularly I don't see what the issue is. Often times the savings is a couple hundreds dollars on a long haul. When it's your own money you value it differently than when it's OPM. In addition, the lounges (i.e. the NH lounge at NRT) more than make up for the inconvenience. I don't mind taking a pit stop en-route to SIN from YYZ at NRT to clean up and feel better after sitting in steerage that long. There are also times where splitting it up may make sense from an upgrade sense (i.e. ORD->HNL isn't CPU eligible but ORD -> SFO and SFO -> HNL are). Finally, some of us don't want to fly an AC 777HD across the Pacific and would much prefer flying UA in their free E+ seating.
Safe Travels,
James
The funny thing for me is that I fly almost exclusively on OPM and often end up on far worse routings than I would book were it my own money. If it's my money, I'm taking the most direct route possible if we're talking about <$500ish. Adding time, altitude changes, airport terminals and extra chances for things to go FUBAR is not a risk I'd take if I could avoid it.
Why does everyone assume that people who fly OPM for work are irresponsible and cavalier about it? Do you have any idea the restrictions imposed on most of us?