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Old Jan 1, 2018, 5:20 am
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Welcome to the thread. This is a continuation of the highly popular 2017 Tier Point thread. We keep track of other prices, as well as useful reference information for those planning tier point runs.

Please read the first few posts in this thread first as it contains lots of information which may answer your question.

This is a community-maintained wiki post. Please add important information to it or correct outdated information by clicking the "Edit" button below.

Current Promotions of Interest
Sale Fares
  • from JER to PDX IKN8T1S6 reported in this post, e.g. PDX £1,082, needs to be booked by 8 May, see linked post for details

Advanced Promotion Fares
  • from OTP to PHX ILN8C8S4 reported here, e.g. PHX - £1,296, see linked post for details
  • from AMS to BKK INCEU60 reported here, e.g. BKK - £1,340, see linked post for details

See here in post #9 for a 2018 archive of exEU sale fare, and see this post in the 2017 thread for last years’ archive of exEU sale fares.

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This thread lists attractive tier point (TP) runs under £3 per TP grouped within different (departure) geographies

Please note that current availability is not guaranteed and all prices include taxes. Please use the following convention when adding tier point runs to this wiki post:
Date fare checked Price per Tier Point Total Price Total Tier Points Route Booking Classes Booking Channel Credit Notes (if applicable) Airlines

Please remember to:
  • Convert currencies to GBP, rounding to the nearest pound.
  • Post full routes and full booking classes.
  • Note any restrictions on booking in the Notes section.
  • List in order of price per tier point within the relevant departure area.

Please see the links at the bottom of the wiki for archives of runs from previous years.

From Europe
Code:
3Feb 200TPs DUB-LHR-HEL/HEL-LHR all I class ba.com
From North, Central and South America

23Sep £1.48/TP £650 (US$853) 440 TPs JFK-CLT/BOS-LAX-LAS and return all I class aa.com
6Sep £1.50/TP US$457 240TPs RIC-CLT-DCA-BOS, BOS-LGA/PHL-CLT-RIC all I class aa.com
Jan/Feb wide open £1.94/TP £700(US$883) 360 TPs SEA-CLT-MCO-PHX-SEA all I class aa.com



From Middle East, Asia and Australasia
18Jan £1.58/TP £883 560 CMB-xHKG-CGK return I cathaypacific.com ermen CX
28Feb £1.44/TP £575 400 MCT-DOH-BKK-DOH-MCT A/R/R/A travel.americanexpress.co.uk QR
21Feb £1.53/TP £860 560 HKG-CMB-MEL return I Expedia.com.hk Firemin UL
16Mar £1.22/TP £687 560 CGK-CMB-DXB return I srilankan.com Firemin UL
01Apr £0.87/TP £314 360 PEN-KUL-KTM return Malaysian.com cgtechuk MH
01Apr £1.19/TP £335 280 KUL-PER return Malaysian.com cgtechuk MH
01Apr £1.28/TP £335 360 PEN-KUL-PER return Malaysian.com cgtechuk MH
05Apr £2.00/TP £320 160 CAN-HKG-TPE return CathayPacific.com littlevoices CX/KA (flexible fare, bookable up to 24 hours in advance, allows stopovers, book with CX directly)

From Africa


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Need a year-end TP run (ex-LON) to make / retain status?
Some tips for searching for the year-end TP run for newcomers, the below is indicative only, but hopefully provides a bit of guidance for relatively straightforward runs ex-LON. Some information on how to use ITA matrix is in post #4 of this thread (or just click here) along with these ideas, might come in handy. Feel free to share results, problems or general questions in the thread as these may not always work and there might be better deals out there...

For overnight trips remember to check BA and Iberia for their flights and hotel option as well, can get hotel for almost no extra cost at times

Need 80 TPs or fewer
Club Europe return somewhere close by is best - DUB, AMS and JER usually cheapest along with UK domestic returns. Additionally you may find that trips in to mainland Europe require a one night stay whereas the cheapest domestic CE returns do not have any minimum stay so can be booked as a same day return. If doing a back to back AMS and JER can be easier than DUB for an immediate turnaround - more information can be found in the back to back thread listed in the forum dashboard. The BA.com low fare finder can be very useful.

If you need as few as 45 TPs you might consider booking economy flights and hoping for a proactive online upgrade offer - but they're not guaranteed to materialise (so not one if you have no more time left in your TP collection year). Alternatively, booking a return to one of the 40 tier point destinations with one way in CE and the return in ET (or vice versa if cheaper). UK domestic route, Bilbao, Jersey and Amsterdam seem the most cost effective for this.

Need 85-120 TPs
Iberia flights via MAD to regional Spanish airports will get you 120 TPs as the domestic Spanish flights are 20 TPs in business. Under £300 including hotel can be available. Check BIO, GRX, VLC, BCN, SVQ etc. Example here

Need 125-160 TPs
Take a look at the shorthaul plus routes earning 80 TPs each way in business listed in the first post of this thread, MLA, IST, HEL and RAK are usually available. If time sensitive take a look at BA flight and hotel option to HEL, where you can usually get the last BA flight out on a Saturday, airport hotel and first return Sunday for well under £500.

Alternative options include positioning to JER and flying JER-LGW-XXX (AMS usually works well and avoids switching airports).

Need more than 160 TPs
You'll most likely be heading north then - OSL or VNO via HEL will get you 240 TPs, as will JER-LGW/LHR-HEL e.g. LHR-HEL-OSL for £520.
DUB-LHR-HEL return (or return to LHR) is currently a very efficient way of hitting 200-240 TPs
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 4:59 am
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As well as BOD & LUX, there's also reasonable fares to BCN, AMS & NCE.

Plus remember that a J + Y fare could give you 50TPs - you just need to search on ITA for specific fares codes to give you an I fare and a 10TP Y fare. This may or may not end up cheaper than a CE return, but if it does then call up BA to book the specific fare codes.
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 5:38 am
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Originally Posted by benjai
Hiya, my membership year finishes on 8th Mar and I need 50TP to get to gold so one CE flight will do it. The cheapest seems to be LHR-LUX but the only sat-sun flight available at £157 is for 10th Mar. If I go ahead and book it anyway, is the year end 2 week extension guaranteed or do I risk not making gold? Or is there another cheap flight available from LHR to somewhere in Europe? I don't want to risk not making gold for the first time!
Here you go, Economy one way, Club return. 50TP (I think the outbound is N), Saturday to Sunday before the 8th of March. You also get a full day in Lux (take a warm coat):


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Old Jan 30, 2018, 7:33 am
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I am currently fighting a glitch that I am not able to find a workaround for. When it comes time to book at flight using Matrix and bookwithmatrix it defaults to the US-version of the site. I need to have my country selected or else I get this:


When i click change I get this



If I change to my home country it returns to aa.com and my booking is gone.

I have tried PayPal (not supported in my country), change to my country before going through the payment process and put the booking on hold to pay later. All with the same result.

Does my booking require that I have a US credit card or is there a workaround?
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 7:37 am
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I struggle to get AA to work with bookwithmatrix on the laptop using IE. However it works on my iPhone using safari. I don’t switch from the US site and accept the fare is showing in $. I simply put a hold on this then call AA who are able to tell me the fare in £ which I pay. £ is the same as what matrix showed to begin with.
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 7:37 am
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Don't change country - just "hold" booking - get AA record locator and then call AA and pay and finalise booking in your chosen currency
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 7:38 am
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Originally Posted by florens


Not sure. Those folks who did nested TLL runs had more I think.
I did 3 nested TLL's and think its only possible to get turned around in time if you start in TLL.

Because of that I managed 12 flights in 4 days Fri-Mon inclusive.
Wasn't very enjoyable.
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 7:39 am
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Originally Posted by NordicMaster
Does my booking require that I have a US credit card or is there a workaround?
Yes. The easiest is to put the booking on hold from the US website, then call AA with the PNR and ask them to switch to whatever currency you prefer, then pay with your credit card.

You can also use the other AA.com country versions available through ITA Powertools, which I find easier personally.
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 7:41 am
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Originally Posted by wonderman
I did 3 nested TLL's and think its only possible to get turned around in time if you start in TLL.

Because of that I managed 12 flights in 4 days Fri-Mon inclusive.
Wasn't very enjoyable.
I can’t imagine 15/16 AA flights in 3 days would rank high in anyone’s list of enjoyable events. Especially not on the reduced TOs. I might be tempted if it was still 1260TPs.
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 8:00 am
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Originally Posted by mikeyfly
Don't change country - just "hold" booking - get AA record locator and then call AA and pay and finalise booking in your chosen currency
If your flight isn't entirely operated by AA you might not be able to hold it. I just used my Amex and put a made up address in Anchorage, Alaska. Went through fine.
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 8:14 am
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Originally Posted by mikeyfly
Don't change country - just "hold" booking - get AA record locator and then call AA and pay and finalise booking in your chosen currency
No way. I had no idea this was possible, especially as the US American Airlines line can only take US credit cards. Which country's line do you call? I thought the point was that AA was limited POS availability to people with credit cards from that country.

I've now found myself a very obscure way around, but this was causing me no end of trouble for months last year.
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 8:16 am
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Originally Posted by EuropeanPete
No way. I had no idea this was possible, especially as the US American Airlines line can only take US credit cards. Which country's line do you call? I thought the point was that AA was limited POS availability to people with credit cards from that country.

I've now found myself a very obscure way around, but this was causing me no end of trouble for months last year.
Or addresses from that country.
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 8:28 am
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Originally Posted by flyuk
Or addresses from that country.
You mean like the oddly large number of people who book tickets on ba.com who live in London, Ukraine?
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 8:32 am
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Originally Posted by flyuk
If your flight isn't entirely operated by AA you might not be able to hold it. I just used my Amex and put a made up address in Anchorage, Alaska. Went through fine.
Not necessarily correct - it is usually offered when all flights are on AA flight numbers, even if not operated by AA (e.g. codeshares).
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 9:14 am
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Originally Posted by EuropeanPete
You mean like the oddly large number of people who book tickets on ba.com who live in London, Ukraine?
Presumably not any more
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Old Jan 30, 2018, 9:18 am
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Originally Posted by madfish
I struggle to get AA to work with bookwithmatrix on the laptop using IE. However it works on my iPhone using safari. I don’t switch from the US site and accept the fare is showing in $. I simply put a hold on this then call AA who are able to tell me the fare in £ which I pay. £ is the same as what matrix showed to begin with.
I am having the same issue, always the US site and never the UK, despite what currency and country combination I use. I was fine recently as all AA fight numbers, so put on hold and automatically converted to GBP when I called the UK number. No such luck when there are BA flight numbers and no option to put on hold.
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