First class promotion from Paris
I found good first class promotion from Paris:
http://www.etihad.com/en-fr/deals/pr...motion_id=5916 |
Looks good but i think you only get first on the first leg as they are offering it to bangkok and vietnam and AUH to both destinations only has a two class plane...
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yes, this is definitely a good offer, but be aware, that the destinations they offer in general get a 2-class plane, so the first class will be only on CDG-AUH.
On BKK you might see a three class 77W, but rarely and you donīt see it when booking the flight. SGN also occasionally saw a three class A333 instead of the usual two class A332, but I would not count on this. |
Thanks for the heads up. I booked this promotion today. I think the Specials page is a bit misleading in that you can book the CDG-AUH F flight in combination with flights to cities other than on the specials page.
Promotion ends 31 July. |
Promotion extended to 31 August.Must fly by 10 December.
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I am thinking about booking a flight to BKK from CDG
Had a look at the pages of info, but still not sure if i will get credited with first class miles from AUH to BKK, and if i can use the first class lounge With the promotional triple miles for flying first, and 2 free nights stopover it looks like a really good deal if you get all of these promotions |
Isnt it pay business fly first so the under lying fare is business?
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I did not use the deals link. Just the standard booking page.
The fare is advertised as "First Saver" You receive a message saying "The class of service you originally selected may not be available for the entire journey. Click ok to continue or back to modify your booking" I have just noticed the outbound says " First Suite Saver Business" Return says " First Suite Saver First" Hense the post |
Promotion has now been removed from the website.
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