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Old Jan 7, 2019, 9:47 pm
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Awards: All Cathay Pacific / CX (Including First and Business Class)
Questions, Availability, Discussion

For the current thread, please see here.

NOTE: As of 15 Jan 2017, JFK CX flights have relocated to Terminal 8.

Please feel free to use this thread for questions regarding CX Economy, Premium Economy, First and Business Class award redemption using AAdvantage miles, as well as questions regarding award availability, routings and related issues. Please go to the Cathay Pacific Asia Miles Forum to discuss or ask about meals, equipment, service, etc. on CX, as there is an existing wealth of information there - and this is the American Airlines AAdvantage Forum .

AA Flight award chart for oneworld® and partner airlines

Other related threads that may be of interest:

FT Discrepancy between CX Award Search and AA availability: Discrepancy between QF and CX award search and AA availability

FT How , When to Select CX Seats on CX Award: How / when to select seat on a Cathay (CX) award / flight (consolidated)

FT Cathay Pacific Experience - Seats / Interline/ Baggage FAQs: Cathay Pacific Experience / Seats / Interline / Baggage FAQs

Also, for Rules about awards, see AA oneworld and Other Airline Partner Award information, rules (2015 on).

NOTE:

1) Only "MileSAAver" awards apply to oneworld and AA partners.
1a) Premium Economy seats are not available with AAdvantage awards, may be soon as AA sells Premium Economy Feb 2017.

2) Awards on Cathay Pacific and subsidiary KA / DragonAir may be booked through AA.

3) aa.com does not reveal CX awards; you must call AA (1-800-882-8880) to book a CX award (though you may find BA, JL or QF websites may reflect CX award availability). As CX/KA awards can not be booked online on aa.com, you must call (no fee).

3a) Be aware that what you see on the BA, JL, or QF sites may not be visible to the AA reservations folks. You may want to note the flight on which the F award seat is shown as "available" on those sites and if the AA agent doesn't see any availability suggest that the AA agent check that specific one again. If the AA agent still cannot see it, thank them, hang up, and call back a little later.

3b) Sometimes CX will make flights available for award booking to CX frequent flyers, but not release the seats immediately for other oneworld frequent flyers. Usually though, the seats, if not taken by CX frequent flyers, are released after a while to other OW programs.

4) Although CX may release seats for award earlier, AA can book them no more than 331 days prior to departure. The awards that CX does release are available as early as 355 days prior to departure for CX and BA frequent fliers, and sometimes that means the awards you want w AA miles will be snatched up prior to the 331 day mark.

*** AA does not have a set schedule to load flights. They can load it anytime after midnight 331 days out. Most of the time it is within a couple to 12 hours of that. Other times, it can be a full day or a day and a half afterwards, especially on the weekends where there's most variability. Unlike JL award space, it is not a specific time of day.

4a) Keep in mind that when booking eastbound space to North America that it's one day later in HKG so that space usually becomes available 330 days in advance to North America; this is not always true, since CX has already loaded the availability a month prior to AA - it is just up to AA to load and release the seats on SABRE, so it typically ends up being 330 days out, but not necessarily.

4b) Similarly... if you are trying to book westbound, US->HKG->Somewhere then AA may not be able to book the HKG->Somewhere segment 331 days in advance of the US->HKG flight, if it is still 332 days out in HKG. As it is the flights from US->HKG that are hardest to get, if you find a seat US->HKG at the 331 day mark when it is first available for booking through AA but cannot book the continuation, you can just put that US->HKG segment on hold with AA, then call back the next day when connecting flights will be loaded into the system to try to book the onward flight from HKG.

5) CX tends to initially release award seats farther out, and then again closer to the day of departure if there is remaining F or J seat inventory available, so keep checking back with AA up to the last practicable minute. AA will ticket partner awards/changes up to 4 hours prior to departure.

5a) So is there a pattern to how many seats CX releases? They seem to consistently release 5 J award seats and 1-2 F award seats on long hauls to/from North America at 355 days out. For intra-Asia flights, they often release just 4 J seats.

5b) Patterns for west coast routes: Because LAX has 4 daily flights to HKG, it tends to be the easiest option for blocks of 3 or more J award seats. SFO and YVR only have 2 daily flights and even if 5 award seats were initially released at 355 days prior to departure, some of those may be gone by the time the 331 day mark rolls around. If you need 4 or 5 J award seats on these west coast routes, either use Avios to book at 355 days or consider routing through LAX where there may still be availability at 331 days out.

5c) Pattern for release of close-in (within about 14 days of flight) award seats? Driving Rain reports that using BA.com it appeared that on three consecutive Sunday evenings at exactly 1030pm Eastern Daylight Time inventory would open up for "close-in" CX flights (i.e. flights roughly within 14 days of that Sunday) to and from the US. While there were changes here and there periodically during the week, sweeping changes occurred on Sunday nights at 1030. Driving Rain reports that it seems that on Monday mornings in Hong Kong (i.e. 1030pm EDT on Sunday) someone at CX HQ consistently did a run through the inventory and freed it up. No guarantees, but a person looking for close-in flights might want to plan to check with AA shortly after 1030 PM Eastern Time on Sundays to see if anything has become available.

6) AA does not charge "YQ" surcharges [what they sometimes call "fuel surcharge"] on CX/KA award segments (BA Avios does), thus the taxes and fees on your "free" ticket on CX or KA are almost always significantly less than for the same routing on BA.

6a) There is a HKIA Security Surcharge of approx $6 USD on any segment departing HKG. The addition of this surcharge will trigger US Arrival (and possibly Departure) Tax ($17.50 USD each) if the award involves a flight arriving/departing into the US. Effective 01MAY2017, Hong Kong Airport Passenger Security Charge is now captured as a tax (I5) instead of surcharge.


6b) There is a Hong Kong Departure Tax (HK) of $120 HKD (approx $15.50 USD) on every segment departing Hong Kong. Exemptions apply. If your ticket includes this tax and you qualify for an exemption, a refund can be applied for either in person at HKIA landside or via post to Civil Aviation Department. AA charges this tax for children under 12 years of age despite the exemption. In order to obtain a cash refund at HKIA, you will need passenger passport, passenger boarding pass, passenger ticket receipt showing the fare calculation line which will show the HK tax being charged. This receipt can be obtained at any AA counter worldwide including HKIA as well as Airport Express in-town check-in (AA check-in). As the AA counter at HKIA operates only during limited hours, Airport Express in-town check-in would be the the convenient option.

7) Not all CX flights offer First class; CX Business is markedly different on long haul and regionally configured aircraft.

8) If you're looking for multiple seats in First on a particular flight but can find only some but not all that you're looking for, take what's available in F, then take the rest of the seats you want on J (if available) on the same flight, and check back periodically to see if an F seat has opened up for award. There is no additional charge (in money, although there will be in miles) to change to an award to a higher cabin of service (e.g., J to F, Y to F, Y to J) as long as the award keeps the same origin/destination airports.

9) In general, rerouting to different flights after you have redeemed an award will not attract a monetary penalty so long as the originating and destination airports are the same (connection airport can differ without triggering change fee) and you are using oneworld carriers. For this reason, be aware of potential alternate routings and check them, too. For example, CX uses LAX, SFO, ORD, JFK, and BOS as ports of entry to the US from HKG (and also YVR and YYZ in Canada), so if you have one F and one J award seat on a non-stop from HKG to ORD, you might check flights from HKG to LAX for available seats in F, and if they are available, reroute from your HKG-ORD to HKG-LAX on CX, then continue LAX-ORD on AA First.

9a) Note the above rule also applies if you change the dates of flight but retain the same originating city and destination city. If you are flexible in your travel dates be sure to periodically check availability on other dates as well.

10) Be aware your award must conform to some rules on a) MPM (Maximum Permitted Mileage - your award routing can not exceed 125% of the most direct routing available); a useful tool is Great Circle Mapper.

11) The Most Significant Carrier (transpacific usually, CX in most of these posts,) must offer a non-"constructed" fare between your origin and destination (you might find an unconstructed fare between DFW and SIN, but might not from Killeen to SIN).

12) If you can't pick your CX seats online, either due to them being blocked or you just want to call, you need to first get the CX PNR from AAdvantage at 1-800-882-8880. Then call CX at 1-800-233-2742. Some seats that are blocked on CX website are assignable via AA reservations. Close to departure AA can even assign 2A, 2K.
Note: if the Cathay Manage booking tool doesn't appear to recognize your CX PNR, you need to enter your first name AND middle name, separated by a space, in the "First Name" field.

13) Up-cabin visits (i.e. J pax joining F companion in F cabin) are not permitted per CX policy, though have been granted under special circumstances. But putting crew in the awkward position of being asked to violate policy is generally frowned upon. Down-cabin visits are permitted ex-USA. However, on flights to the USA, down-cabin visits are not permitted and this rule is vigorously enforced.

Posts made in 2017 may be read in ARCHIVE: 2017 AA Awards in Cathay Pacific / CX, KA...

Posts made in 2016 may be read in ARCHIVE: AA Awards on Cathay Pacific (2016).

Posts made in 2015 may be read in ARCHIVE: AA Awards on Cathay Pacific (2015).

Posts made in 2014 may be read in ARCHIVE: Awards: CX / Cathay Pacific / (inc. F and J) - 2014.

N.B. Older posts have been moved and archived to: Cathay Pacific / CX (inc. First and Business Class) award - ARCHIVED.
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Old Jul 26, 2017, 7:36 am
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It takes less than 1-3 day if everything is done correctly even on travel not scheduled to depart until months from now.
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Old Jul 26, 2017, 8:19 am
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Originally Posted by FlightNurse
777-300 = 77w
777-300ER = 77W
777-300 (non-ER) = 773
Pretty sure CX's regional 777-300s are the non-ER.

Also, FWIW, Cathay internally uses different designators for the 77W; I believe the 77H is the 4-class version with F and 77G is 3-class with J the top cabin.
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Old Jul 26, 2017, 9:36 am
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Originally Posted by seawolf
It takes less than 1-3 day if everything is done correctly even on travel not scheduled to depart until months from now.
Great.. Now they told me on EXP desk it can take " a few weeks" and not to worry.
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Old Jul 27, 2017, 6:14 am
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Great.. Now they told me on EXP desk it can take " a few weeks" and not to worry.
Not unusual. My CX bookings take 2-3 weeks when booked 6 months out.
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Old Jul 27, 2017, 5:08 pm
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Just ticketed an itinerary JFK-SIN as well as JFK-PVG.

It appears the HKIA Security Surcharge is no longer captured as a surcharge (YQ). It's now captured as a tax (Hong Kong Airport Passenger Security Charge - I5). As a result, fare is now $0 (again) and no longer triggers US International Departure Tax (US) and US Passenger Facility Charge (XF).
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Old Jul 27, 2017, 9:12 pm
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Originally Posted by seawolf
Just ticketed an itinerary JFK-SIN as well as JFK-PVG.

It appears the HKIA Security Surcharge is no longer captured as a surcharge (YQ). It's now captured as a tax (Hong Kong Airport Passenger Security Charge - I5). As a result, fare is now $0 (again) and no longer triggers US International Departure Tax (US) and US Passenger Facility Charge (XF).
This is great news, though I thought the "value" like $6? not HKIA security but the 3rd runway surcharge.
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Old Jul 27, 2017, 9:16 pm
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Just promise yourself you won't monitor day of, give Cathay's propensity for equipment swaps. It'll sting sitting in Y for four hours, saving 5k, and realizing you could be sleeping horizontally.
I agree.
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Old Jul 27, 2017, 9:17 pm
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Originally Posted by FlightNurse
777-300 = 77w
No. 77W is 777-300ER - Extended Range.

Originally Posted by ijgordon
777-300ER = 77W
777-300 (non-ER) = 773
Pretty sure CX's regional 777-300s are the non-ER.

Also, FWIW, Cathay internally uses different designators for the 77W; I believe the 77H is the 4-class version with F and 77G is 3-class with J the top cabin.
Yes.
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Old Jul 27, 2017, 9:56 pm
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Grrrr. Found availability on BA for ORD-HKG in J but AA won't show it.
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Old Jul 27, 2017, 10:29 pm
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Originally Posted by Happy
This is great news, though I thought the "value" like $6? not HKIA security but the 3rd runway surcharge.
3rd runway charge is coded G3 and is also a tax so the fare remains $0.

Originally Posted by Stgermainparis
Grrrr. Found availability on BA for ORD-HKG in J but AA won't show it.
HUACA. When the flight shows up available during a point to point (e.g. nonstop) search on BA and AA reports not available, it been AA agent error 100% of the time IME. Sometimes I have to call back 3 times before finding an agent who knows what they are doing.
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Old Jul 28, 2017, 5:30 am
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Originally Posted by seawolf
HUACA. When the flight shows up available during a point to point (e.g. nonstop) search on BA and AA reports not available, it been AA agent error 100% of the time IME. Sometimes I have to call back 3 times before finding an agent who knows what they are doing.
We have been pretty lucky in this regard but haven't been making a ton of AA award reservations recently. Do we know what these agents are doing incorrectly? Would there be any way to politely steer them in the right direction? I do usually ask them proactively to search by segment.
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Old Jul 28, 2017, 2:44 pm
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Are Cathay Premium Economy seats able to be booked as an award? I see tons of PE avail on BA from JFK-HKG. I haven't been able to find any information about it online.
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Old Jul 28, 2017, 2:57 pm
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Originally Posted by JohnnyGraz
Are Cathay Premium Economy seats able to be booked as an award? I see tons of PE avail on BA from JFK-HKG. I haven't been able to find any information about it online.
They can be booked with BA or CX etc but not through AA at the moment.
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Old Jul 28, 2017, 3:04 pm
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I am looking at JFK-HKG-SGN. What are the routing rules for CX Awards using AA Miles. Would that be considered a single award to Region 2?
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Old Jul 28, 2017, 4:05 pm
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Originally Posted by JohnnyGraz
I am looking at JFK-HKG-SGN. What are the routing rules for CX Awards using AA Miles. Would that be considered a single award to Region 2?
As long as the stop in HKG is <24 hours, then yes.
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