Life miles to USA from SYD
HI All
Never used/bought life miles - only USDM. So I am wanting to get started but appreciate if people are able to help me out: -AUST to USA redemptions: Can these go via say Seoul or Beijing? Or only on the most direct services? e.g. SYD/ICN/LAX rt ? -Taxes: generally what would these be in J class? e.g. USDM using CX taxes are $200 or so but using BA to Europe with their heft FSC then I was given $900 in taxes! Any tips on how to avoid certain airlines etc...? Look forward to your replies and any other tips! Thanks so much in advance. |
Originally Posted by Ansett767
(Post 23868359)
HI All
Never used/bought life miles - only USDM. So I am wanting to get started but appreciate if people are able to help me out: -AUST to USA redemptions: Can these go via say Seoul or Beijing? Unlike USDM, you are NOT allowed a stopover on Lifemiles awards:td: But the good news is that Lifemiles does not charge fuel surcharges^ And by the way, Lifemiles has a 2 for 1 sale on at the moment, but you must already be a member to partake. If you are able then the required 80K miles will cost you USD1,320 (being $33 per 1,000 miles and you'd buy 40,000 to get 80,000) |
Thanks!
Thanks for that
Thats great I have played around a bit.. What about putting together somehting like LAX - PEK- SYD with longish 10 h layover or something... Can I call their call centre and do it that way too or does it have to be done online? Thanks |
Originally Posted by Ansett767
(Post 23869248)
Thanks for that
Thats great I have played around a bit.. What about putting together somehting like LAX - PEK- SYD with longish 10 h layover or something... Can I call their call centre and do it that way too or does it have to be done online? Thanks |
awesome
Originally Posted by SingaporeDon
(Post 23869279)
In Lifemiles, you take what you get as routing online. You cannot pick and choose individual flights or layovers as you could with USDM. Even if you call them, their CSR can see what you see online in terms of flight availability, so will not be able to offer you any other alternatives.
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Best thing for newbies to do is to play around with the booking engine on the LM site. Just try and book the sort of itineraries which you would be looking for - on various dates. Other very lengthly threads document all sorts of tips and indeed "tricks".
However for ordinary awards with straightforward routing ex-SYD I have noticed that selecting a specific airline produces results which don't show up with the smart search. E.g. looking for SYD-JFK in Feb 2015 - with the default all LM showed were UA fights in Y, selecting AC (for the same date) showed AC via YVR in J, selecting CA (again same date) showed CA via PEK in J. Also, for Aussies, SQ has excellent availability to SIN in J at T-14 only - great if you don't mind waiting until the last minute to book. Getting to Europe on SQ as a through ticket is almost (but not totally) impossible - however breaking this into 2 awards (SYD-SIN then SIN-European city) is not all that many more miles than a single award - can be worth it if you also want a stopover. |
Originally Posted by pschafer
(Post 23872580)
Best thing for newbies to do is to play around with the booking engine on the LM site. Just try and book the sort of itineraries which you would be looking for - on various dates. Other very lengthly threads document all sorts of tips and indeed "tricks".
However for ordinary awards with straightforward routing ex-SYD I have noticed that selecting a specific airline produces results which don't show up with the smart search. E.g. looking for SYD-JFK in Feb 2015 - with the default all LM showed were UA fights in Y, selecting AC (for the same date) showed AC via YVR in J, selecting CA (again same date) showed CA via PEK in J. Also, for Aussies, SQ has excellent availability to SIN in J at T-14 only - great if you don't mind waiting until the last minute to book. Getting to Europe on SQ as a through ticket is almost (but not totally) impossible - however breaking this into 2 awards (SYD-SIN then SIN-European city) is not all that many more miles than a single award - can be worth it if you also want a stopover. Especially selecting the actual airline tip... loving it - you're a star. If i do decide to cancel a booking.. can I do this online/ Or do I need to call? And if one can cancel them.... what sort of fee is incurred? |
Originally Posted by Ansett767
(Post 23880282)
If i do decide to cancel a booking.. can I do this online/
Or do I need to call? And if one can cancel them.... what sort of fee is incurred? Some people find calling in to cancel a big hassle, as the cancellation system is a bit of a mess, but several of us have found that it is not too much of a problem, but depends upon your luck and who you get at the other end of the phone too |
The problem is their systems and software, not the agents. Every time I have to call them, their agents are very polite and helpful and do what they can, but you gotta feel for them, to have to work under the constraints of such an inflexible booking system. If I worked there I'd be sending bug reports and enhancement suggestions 3x per hour (and ergo my employment would be rather short-lived) :p
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Besides specifying the airline, does it make any difference specifying the time?
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Originally Posted by erik19283
(Post 23882618)
Besides specifying the airline, does it make any difference specifying the time?
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Originally Posted by WolfvanWeen
(Post 23882647)
It does. The more closely you specify what you want, the higher the likelyhood you will get it. The search engine works with a certain timeout, so if you leave everything open chances are, it will find some, but not necessarily your desired routing.
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