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Old Jul 11, 2011 | 1:51 am
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Help a first-timer burn some JP Miles

Hi All,

I've over 60K JP Miles and am looking to redeem them for the first time. Please do guide me through some options. I'm looking to redeem them on one of the following routes - DEL-LHR, DEL-BRU or DEL-MXP for myself and my wife. Options that I can think of are:
  • Redeem for 1 return Y ticket - 54K miles
  • Upgrade 2 return Y tickets to J/F class. How many miles are required for either
  • Redeem on some other airline for these routes

Look forward to your suggestions. Note: am a silver JP member if that helps and the above flights are being booked for early 2012

Thanks!

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Old Jul 11, 2011 | 5:02 am
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Originally Posted by indialogue
Hi All,

I've over 60K JP Miles and am looking to redeem them for the first time. Please do guide me through some options. I'm looking to redeem them on one of the following routes - DEL-LHR, DEL-BRU or DEL-MXP for myself and my wife. Options that I can think of are:
  • Redeem for 1 return Y ticket - 54K miles
  • Upgrade 2 return Y tickets to J/F class. How many miles are required for either
  • Redeem on some other airline for these routes

Look forward to your suggestions. Note: am a silver JP member if that helps and the above flights are being booked for early 2012

Thanks!
option 1 will be best in terms of savings....

for option 2 you will need 33,750 miles per ticket to upgrade either one of the 3 sectors you have mentioned from economy to premire....

i would not bother with option 3....
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Old Jul 11, 2011 | 10:16 pm
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Thanks Keyser for the suggestions. You're right - only options 1 and 2 make sense. Might just go with one of them. Thanks!
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