Last edit by: percysmith
New links:
New redemption engine: https://www.asiamiles.com/en/redeem-awards/flight-awards/facade.html
(alternatively https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/book-a-trip/redeem-flights/facade.html for MPO members)
New redemption charts (CX and KA only): https://www.asiamiles.com/en/redeem-awards/flight-awards/flight-award-chart.html
New partner redemption mileage requirement: https://www.asiamiles.com/en/afr.html
Asia Miles changes microsite:
https://www.asiamiles.com/change/
New Terms and Conditions:
https://www.asiamiles.com/change/en/updatedterms.html
New redemption engine: https://www.asiamiles.com/en/redeem-awards/flight-awards/facade.html
(alternatively https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/book-a-trip/redeem-flights/facade.html for MPO members)
New redemption charts (CX and KA only): https://www.asiamiles.com/en/redeem-awards/flight-awards/flight-award-chart.html
New partner redemption mileage requirement: https://www.asiamiles.com/en/afr.html
Asia Miles changes microsite:
https://www.asiamiles.com/change/
New Terms and Conditions:
https://www.asiamiles.com/change/en/updatedterms.html
Asia Miles Changes effective 22 June 2018
#496
Ambassador, Hong Kong and Macau
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2009
Location: HKG
Programs: Non-top tier Asia Miles member
Posts: 19,836
@pacificboot and others - just to be crystal, it takes me over 24 hours to run one destination on my cranky old hardware and over half an hour to parse. It would help if you guys install Flightplan and run searches yourselves.
#497
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 121
Has anyone else noticed a date display error when booking fixed date rewards. For instance if I try to book HKG - JFK on the 10th August, the date at the top shows the 9th, however all the flights listed depart on the 10th. This does not happen if the flexible with travel dates box is ticked:
#500
Ambassador, Hong Kong and Macau
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2009
Location: HKG
Programs: Non-top tier Asia Miles member
Posts: 19,836
#501
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Vancouver, Manila, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong
Programs: CX-DM, Marriott Gold, Fairmont Premier
Posts: 335
#503
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Hong Kong
Programs: SPG Platinum, Marriott Platinum
Posts: 37
#504
Join Date: May 2007
Programs: UA 1K, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 5,568
#505
Ambassador, Hong Kong and Macau
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2009
Location: HKG
Programs: Non-top tier Asia Miles member
Posts: 19,836
#506
Join Date: Aug 2015
Programs: MPC SL
Posts: 110
Apologies if it has been asked somewhere before but I cant seem to find an answer.
Let's say if I want to book an F award (i.e. AKL-(J)-HKG-(F)-LHR), with a stopover in Hong Kong, how do I check for availability?
Do I just look for availability for the individual sectors? And as long as there are open spaces on the two sectors I want to fly, I just call up to have it booked?
Thank you!
Let's say if I want to book an F award (i.e. AKL-(J)-HKG-(F)-LHR), with a stopover in Hong Kong, how do I check for availability?
Do I just look for availability for the individual sectors? And as long as there are open spaces on the two sectors I want to fly, I just call up to have it booked?
Thank you!
#507
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 189
This date off by one day thing was driving me crazy... I hope the correct date is what you searched for, not what's shown on the screen. I thought it might be a timezone issue (maybe they're showing HKG timezone, instead of customer's), but I'm not certain. Definitely confusing.
Pretty much. Check availability for each segment first, then either call them or use their online form. I figure the online submission form just sends an e-mail, with the route you want and your membership info, and then someone has to manually look it up. Seems like calling would be faster...
Apologies if it has been asked somewhere before but I cant seem to find an answer.
Let's say if I want to book an F award (i.e. AKL-(J)-HKG-(F)-LHR), with a stopover in Hong Kong, how do I check for availability?
Do I just look for availability for the individual sectors? And as long as there are open spaces on the two sectors I want to fly, I just call up to have it booked?
Thank you!
Let's say if I want to book an F award (i.e. AKL-(J)-HKG-(F)-LHR), with a stopover in Hong Kong, how do I check for availability?
Do I just look for availability for the individual sectors? And as long as there are open spaces on the two sectors I want to fly, I just call up to have it booked?
Thank you!
#508
Join Date: Dec 2014
Programs: British Airways Executive Club Gold
Posts: 1,073
For those who are too lazy to do programming and still wanting the auto search bot, this chrome extension is for you:
https://award.flights
https://award.flights
#509
Join Date: Aug 2015
Programs: MPC SL
Posts: 110
Pretty much. Check availability for each segment first, then either call them or use their online form. I figure the online submission form just sends an e-mail, with the route you want and your membership info, and then someone has to manually look it up. Seems like calling would be faster...