Sanity Check my 110K decision (F Award on QF) (to merge)
#1
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Sanity Check my 110K decision (F Award on QF) (to merge)
Eliciting board experts perspectives on this.
Yesterday I snagged a LAX-MEL First Miles Saver on Qantas for mid February 2020. It's on a five day hold. Departs LAX at 1055PM, arrives MEL 950AM. 15hr 55 minute flight. Obviously looking forward to the F cabin service and the lie-flats. Haven't checked yet in-flight offerings or departure lounge in LAX. But it is an overnight flight (so service offerings may be less?) Still, the lie-flats and three cabin service will be very nice for a 16 hour flight.
So here is where my sanity check is coming in. Same day, there is a 80K Business MilesSaver available on Fiji Air. Departs LAX 1030pm, arrives MEL 1145am. 18hr 15 minute flight. 1 hour connection in NAN (Fiji). Aircrafts listed are 333 and 7M8. Assume the Max will be switched out and both Business cabins would be similar to domestic F. Not Qantas International F obviously, and 8 hours is long (especially 2X). But it is 30K miles difference and only two hours longer total flight time. That 30K is another Business Saver Award ticket from SYD or MEL to ACK, or ACK to NAN, as part of same trip.
I'm leaning towards keeping the Qantas for the overall experience seeming much better (??). I may end up on Fiji Airways Business Award back, unless I buy a Qantas ticket. But for travel time only a couple hours longer and still in a domestic F equivalent type seat/cabin -- still -- it is 30K miles savings. (I did notice there seems a lot of LAX-NAN-SYD or AKL combination Business class award availability across the board (many months of) right now on Fiji Airways. (Kind of wondering why folks aren't snapping up these $80K awards and if the Fiji airways product in general is not considered that good of a deal?)
Looking for thoughts on comparative value from those familiar with the products/trips/comfort. This is my first long haul trans pacific trip. Thanks!
P.S. I used to travel fairly frequently for work but don't any longer. Most likely the ~ 400K miles I have now will be about all that I have until they are gone. At least not significant additions. Now I mainly do short Caribbean flight vacations and DC to BUF a few times a year, and buy flights now based on flight times and costs (not building AA points). i.e., 30K of miles is not entirely negligible, for me to not consider/ask the questions.
Yesterday I snagged a LAX-MEL First Miles Saver on Qantas for mid February 2020. It's on a five day hold. Departs LAX at 1055PM, arrives MEL 950AM. 15hr 55 minute flight. Obviously looking forward to the F cabin service and the lie-flats. Haven't checked yet in-flight offerings or departure lounge in LAX. But it is an overnight flight (so service offerings may be less?) Still, the lie-flats and three cabin service will be very nice for a 16 hour flight.
So here is where my sanity check is coming in. Same day, there is a 80K Business MilesSaver available on Fiji Air. Departs LAX 1030pm, arrives MEL 1145am. 18hr 15 minute flight. 1 hour connection in NAN (Fiji). Aircrafts listed are 333 and 7M8. Assume the Max will be switched out and both Business cabins would be similar to domestic F. Not Qantas International F obviously, and 8 hours is long (especially 2X). But it is 30K miles difference and only two hours longer total flight time. That 30K is another Business Saver Award ticket from SYD or MEL to ACK, or ACK to NAN, as part of same trip.
I'm leaning towards keeping the Qantas for the overall experience seeming much better (??). I may end up on Fiji Airways Business Award back, unless I buy a Qantas ticket. But for travel time only a couple hours longer and still in a domestic F equivalent type seat/cabin -- still -- it is 30K miles savings. (I did notice there seems a lot of LAX-NAN-SYD or AKL combination Business class award availability across the board (many months of) right now on Fiji Airways. (Kind of wondering why folks aren't snapping up these $80K awards and if the Fiji airways product in general is not considered that good of a deal?)
Looking for thoughts on comparative value from those familiar with the products/trips/comfort. This is my first long haul trans pacific trip. Thanks!
P.S. I used to travel fairly frequently for work but don't any longer. Most likely the ~ 400K miles I have now will be about all that I have until they are gone. At least not significant additions. Now I mainly do short Caribbean flight vacations and DC to BUF a few times a year, and buy flights now based on flight times and costs (not building AA points). i.e., 30K of miles is not entirely negligible, for me to not consider/ask the questions.
#3
Join Date: Apr 2010
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I once spent 100K miles for ORD-FRA in AA 3-class 772 F. A good value relative to CX or JL? No. Terrible! But it was the exact date, time, and route to get me where I needed to be. If you're comfortable with the price do it. I'll be looking into those NAN redemptions, thanks for the heads-up
#6
Join Date: Sep 2014
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Keep the qantas, you will be able to sleep longer rather than stopover which will be a big hassle of waking up and getting the cabin prepared for landing with all the noise. Hit the easy button and keep Q in F.
#7
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From the lounge perspective....
QF F lounge at LAX (https://onemileatatime.com/qantas-lounge-lax-review/) will put the Fiji (shared w/ other airlines) lounge (https://onemileatatime.com/los-angel...ge-lax-review/) to shame with one hand tied behind it's back.
If you are into the lounge hopping side of things.... AA FL at T4 is a decent plane spotting location w/ OK buffet and drinks, OW J lounge is also a nice quite spot to relax but not much in terms of outside views, and then a good meal at QF F before you get on board!
QF F lounge at LAX (https://onemileatatime.com/qantas-lounge-lax-review/) will put the Fiji (shared w/ other airlines) lounge (https://onemileatatime.com/los-angel...ge-lax-review/) to shame with one hand tied behind it's back.
If you are into the lounge hopping side of things.... AA FL at T4 is a decent plane spotting location w/ OK buffet and drinks, OW J lounge is also a nice quite spot to relax but not much in terms of outside views, and then a good meal at QF F before you get on board!
#8
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LOL, Nantucket!
Once the Australia itinerary is nailed down, (working on that now, 10-12 days on Southern coast), will pick up a 25K AA Business Award on Qantas from SYD or MEL to AKL, for a second 10-12 days in New Zealand. Then toying with picking up a 35K Business Award to NAN from AKL. There's a lot of business award availability, at least right now, on both those routes. But as it could be pulled anytime trying to work it quickly.
Will probably end up buying a ticket back from AKL or NAN back to the states, unless something terrific opens up in next few months for an Award inbound.
I'm pretty much sold on the 110K Award Qantas to MEL! :-) :-) The feedback here, and also checking out the Qantas LAX departure lounge online, makes this a pretty easy decision after all. Thanks All!
Once the Australia itinerary is nailed down, (working on that now, 10-12 days on Southern coast), will pick up a 25K AA Business Award on Qantas from SYD or MEL to AKL, for a second 10-12 days in New Zealand. Then toying with picking up a 35K Business Award to NAN from AKL. There's a lot of business award availability, at least right now, on both those routes. But as it could be pulled anytime trying to work it quickly.
Will probably end up buying a ticket back from AKL or NAN back to the states, unless something terrific opens up in next few months for an Award inbound.
I'm pretty much sold on the 110K Award Qantas to MEL! :-) :-) The feedback here, and also checking out the Qantas LAX departure lounge online, makes this a pretty easy decision after all. Thanks All!
#11
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Done -- Just Purchased !! Unless AA comes back and says this was a "phantom award" hopefully all is good. I think in those cases folks weren't able to actually complete the booking though. Thanks everyone!
#12
Join Date: Sep 2004
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I have flown this route on the A380. The QF LAX lounge is great. And being able to lay flat and sleep is great. But the seat was old, weathered, and my flight they kept running out of whatever food item I chose. I would say I felt more like I was in J than F, from a service perspective.
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Don't even think twice about it. At only 30K more, take QF nonstop. It's not the best First but it is nonstop. We flew this flight in December. Check my trip report if you want to know what to expect.
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Last edited by SFO777; May 21, 2019 at 11:45 am