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Old Sep 4, 2018, 7:08 pm
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DPS-HKG - 09/6/2018 - MCI777
HKG-SFO - 09/7/2018 - MCI777 ( just flew SFO-HKG-DPS a few days ago)

LAX-BKK - 10/07/2018 - EVA777
BKK-LAX - 10/22/2018 - EVA777

BKK-LAX - 10/10/2018 - jerrflyer

LAX-BKK - 10/15/2018 - cmdsea
BKK-LAX - 04/04/2019 - cmdsea

SFO-PVG - 10/24/2018 - 1k650
DPS-SFO - 11/14/2018 - 1k650

LAX-DPS - 10/27/2018 - FoxFlyer
DPS-LAX - 11/01/2018 - FoxFlyer

BKK-LAX - 11/01/2018 - EmailKid

LAX-BKK - 11/01/2018 - fijaircan
BKK-LAX - 11/11/2018 - fijaircan

LAX-BKK - 11/17/2018 - EVA777
BKK-LAX - 11/27/2018 - EVA777

LAX-PVG - 01/10/2019 - George84
PVG-LAX - 01/14/2019 - George84

LAX-PVG - 01/17/2019 - SGan317
PVG-LAX - 01/21/2019 - SGan317

SFO-BKK 01/07/19- frank10b
BKK-SFO 01/16/19 - frank10b

SFO-BKK 01/09/2019 - IluvSQ
BKK-SFO 01/25/2019 - IluvSQ

LAX-PVG 01/19/2019 - vincewy
PVG-LAX 01/26/2019 - vincewy

LAX-HKG 2/2/19 - genesq
HKG-LAX 2/17/19 - genesq

LAX-DPS 2/13/19 - maverikbc
DPS-LAX 3/4/19 - maverikbc

LAX-BKK 2/14/19 - chiefnwa
BKK-LAX 2/24/19 - chiefnwa

SFO-BKK 2/17/19 - bretmd
BKK-SFO 2/24/19 - bretmd

SFO-PVG - 2/22/2019 - gpen1827
PVG-SFO - 3/4/2019 - gpen1827

LAX-BKK 2/22/2019 MCI777
BKK-LAX 2/27/2019 MCI777

SFO-SGN - 02/25/2019 - Flyer89
SGN-LAX - 03/02/2019 - Flyer89

SFO-BKK - 2/27/2019 - 1k650
DPS-SFO - 3/20/2019 - 1k650

LAX-BKK - 03/01/2019 - sydneyguy1234
BKK-LAX - 03/04/2019 - sydneyguy1234

LAX-BKK - 03/02/2019 - firemandan9
BKK-LAX - 03/10/2019 - firemandan9

LAX-BKK - 03/02/2019 - EVA777
BKK-LAX - 03/17/2019 - EVA777

SFO-PVG - 03/17/2019 - omghaxcode
PVG-SFO - 03/24/2019 - omghaxcode

LAX-PVG - 03/23/2019 - legalalien, Ml007, Mileage Lover
PVG-LAX - 03/30/2019 - legalalien, Ml007

PVG-LAX 03/31/2019 Mileage Lover

LAX-HKG 09/22/2018 atiger29

LAX-HKG 11/14/2018 Tafflyer
HKG-PVG 11/18/2018 Tafflyer
PVG-LAX 04/02/2019 Tafflyer
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[PREM FARE GONE] HX: LAX-PVG rt in J ~$580ish

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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:10 pm
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Thank you for the information on this forum. I booked a trip into PVG, but where I really wanted to go was Bali. When I saw the posting of the DPS routing, I spent an hour trying to find dates that would work. Success! Into DPS from LA for only $693. Yes, a little more than into Shanghai, but less than $700 for a round trip fare from the US to Bali????? All confirmed, seats selected. The dates that worked were September 14 through October 4. There is a long layover in HK on the way out, but I don't mind because I love the city. THANK YOU FLYER TALK FOLKS!!!
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:10 pm
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Originally Posted by dannyzlo
Did you figure this out? The terms are confusing since it seems to say both that you can cancel within 24 hours, and that cancellations are $200
It's quite clear that you may cancel this ticket with no charges if you made the reservation in the US within the 24 hours time window.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:12 pm
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I got SFO-HKG-SGN r/t in the end of March, for $700 from Google->Expedia, and received Expedia email, no ticket number yet.
Soon after I can no longer see anything on Google - price unavailable, or regular $3K-$4K prices.
I didn't forget to pick seats during booking, there were around 75% available on SFO-HKG, and 5-6 out of 8 on HKG-SGN.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:13 pm
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Originally Posted by gates_2
At what point do you think it will be "safe" to book positioning flights, hotels, other nonrefundable reservations?
I think it is the first "bug" price for HX,no data point to say it is "safe" or not. Many cases in the past even you have the ticket number, they still cancel it. And I have a good feeling they will honor it....two reasons: 1, new to US market and want a good reputation; 2, potential to have you on board next time
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:14 pm
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Originally Posted by woogallymoogally
Eh, shoot. Thanks for the pointer. "No Data Found" makes me think I'm going to be out of luck. (Doing this based on 13 digit Ticket # from Expedia email, assuming that's what I should be using...)
Use the numbers after the 851 in your Expedia ticket number, aka the last 10 digits.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:14 pm
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Originally Posted by woogallymoogally
Eh, shoot. Thanks for the pointer. "No Data Found" makes me think I'm going to be out of luck. (Doing this based on 13 digit Ticket # from Expedia email, assuming that's what I should be using...)
The name entry is funky and took me a while to figure out to put the space in between first/middle. Also take out the first 851 in the ticket number.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:16 pm
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Red face

Originally Posted by NJSwamplands
Use the numbers after the 851 in your Expedia ticket number, aka the last 10 digits.
Am an idiot; that worked MUCH better - confirmed, woohoo! Now we just see if it sticks!! Thanks a ton.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:17 pm
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I think this fare is not dead if you can find J class available on all the four legs of the trip. You can use a Chinese APP called UMEtrip which is developed by a Chinese GDS company to check that.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:17 pm
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Is anyone able to enter FFP and select seats after booking? Those are after thoughts during the booking process but it'd be nice to be able to add shortly after.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:18 pm
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Originally Posted by woogallymoogally
Where did you do this out of curiosity? Have supposed ticket # from Expedia but haven't found a way to confirm on HK so far; not about to call and ask lol.
https://www.hongkongairlines.com/fli...t_locale=en_US
That's the link on HX website to confirm your ticket using tkt #
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:20 pm
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Originally Posted by woogallymoogally
Am an idiot; that worked MUCH better - confirmed, woohoo! Now we just see if it sticks!! Thanks a ton.
No problem. I did the same thing as you were doing until I looked closer at the page.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:24 pm
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Was able to nab a similarly decent fare SFO-HKG-SFO for ~$730 USD directly on HX website at around 3:30PM US Central time. Not a bad deal as we wanted to check out a new place!
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:27 pm
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Originally Posted by josephstern
In case anyone else wants to find out what they've gotten themselves into here like me, here's probably the best source for that:

https://onemileatatime.com/hong-kong...s-a350-review/
That's ok, but I much preferred this:
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:27 pm
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Originally Posted by vincewy
Is anyone able to enter FFP and select seats after booking? Those are after thoughts during the booking process but it'd be nice to be able to add shortly after.
I did my seat selection when I bought my tickets on Expedia.
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Old Aug 16, 2018, 3:31 pm
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In for the ride pals :-) It's 5:30AM in Hong Kong so let's see what happens.

Reposting this classic comment.

Ahhhh....the emotional phases of a legitimate* mistake fare.

1. Discovery - mistake fare is posted on FT. Novices frantically check how much vacation time they have and if the dates of availability mesh with their schedules. Experienced FTers just check their TripIt to line things up with existing trips and hotel mistakes they have already booked and then book it and worry about contacting spouses or their boss later. Word spreads like wildfire. Bloggers blog; trolls gnash their teeth.

2. Excitement - Tickets purchased, confirmation emails received and dates of travel shared with other FTers. Many feel so lucky they contemplate buying Powerball tickets. Discussions of what to see and do and where to stay crop up in other threads. The Timbuktu destination forum sees a sudden burst of activity. The Travel Photography forum gets three new threads entitled something like "Which camra is best 4 Timbuktu???????" Seasoned FTers sit back and enjoy reading the discussion threads.

3. Stress Stage 1 - Concern over e-ticket delivery causes novices to frantically check their email inbox every few seconds, constantly monitoring their iPhones for a Gmail notification. Seasoned FT veterans sit back and relax, having already PDFed the eticket receipt from the website. Kind veterans give step by step instructions to the newbies, only to have their posts buried under several pages of fretting and the question re-asked 16 minutes later. Helpful "thread monitor" members post either soothing or derisive comments pointing repeated questions back to already-given answers.

4. Kindergarten - Jealous, self-righteous trolls show up a few hours after the deal (their timing because of not having noticed the thread in time) and begin to pontificate upon the hacking, fraud, and all manner of illegal and immoral behavior that clearly had ensued, predicting with near certainty that anyone that booked the ticket would have their frequent flyer accounts shut down, be banned from flying, and be sent to Guantanamo. And if by some lucky break they weren't, they wish they had!

5. Backlash - Veteran FTers retort smugly, listing from memory a litany of similar mistake fares that were honored and did not result in so much as a traffic ticket. The truly elite recite 49 CFR 41712 § 399.88(a) from memory. Some hint at non-public mistake fares they've enjoyed; the true ninjas just enjoy thinking about them.

6. Stress Stage 2 - Novices call the airline to correct a letter on their name, ask for exit row seats as a one-time exception because they're almost silver, and worry whether they're going to get the $7.93 refunded that the airline overcharged them in taxes. Veterans angrily berate them for having called or being such tightwads. Novices give entire biography, reason for trip, and dietary desires while asking a simple question; three veterans simultaneously reply with a monosyllabic answer or ignore the question altogether.

7. Premature Jubilation - Re-confirmations from the airline's Twitter account safely PDFed, vacation request submitted, spouses finally informed, hotel reservations made and bragging to friends and co-workers begins. Both novices and experts get very excited.

8. Stress Stage 3 - Rumors of fare not being honored, troll posts regurgitated, discussion threads about the airline and ticketing agency ensue. Predictions about how much money the airline will lose range from -$3 million to $7 trillion, with little basis for the estimates. Some think this will be a PR coup for the airline, upping revenue substantially, while others are certain they'll slip into bankruptcy. Armchair lawyers and estate lawyers are suddenly experts on contract law, transportation law, and advertising law with terms like "mutual mistake" flying, helpfully appended with authority-boosting things like "Goofus v. Gallant, Superior Court of Ottawa". Rumors crop up like crabgrass at this stage. Many FTers begin to worry excessively about whether or not the trip will happen. Novices make non-refundable and financial commitments to their trip. Some do so in hopes of forcing the airline to pay for them if they decide to cancel. Seasoned FTers make mixed drinks (and maybe a sandwich) and are patient.

9a. Mass Cancellations - Novices quiver in fear. Veterans file DOT complaints. Some reservations are unaffected and speculation ensues that the lucky few must have booked using a Diners Club card while in Incognito Mode after having clicked through from Kayak and used a United codeshare of an Edelweiss Air flight.

9aa. DOT Bomb - DOT decides to come up with some Clintonesque definitions of the words "within, to or from" and allows the cancellations to stand. The trolls show up to say I told you so, forgetting about Guantanamo.

9ab. X Marks the DOT - DOT announces the fare will be honored. (However, because SWISS is domiciled in Zimbabwe and spent on lawyers 3x the face value of the tickets, they're exempt. Some vow to never book a mistake again on SWISS, other vow the precise opposite to punish SWISS. All LX passengers are kicking themselves for not having booked on SQ when they were wavering between the two.)

9b. Confirmation - The airline announces they'll honor the fare while vigorously patting themselves on the back for being so nice.

10. Jubilation - Everyone is jubilant. A few trolls show up to lament the sad state of affairs where airlines must honor advertised prices and face a downside to sloppiness, but most retreat to their caves and prepare fresh spins on old canards for the next mistake fare.

11. Reality Check - Accurate information is obtained - usually takes place a week or two after mistake fare is published. Details about chauffeur, changability, refunds ("I booked it over my great-grandma's wedding! I have to cancel... "), ideal seat assignments, things to do in Timbuktu, etc are all established and added to the Wiki. Novices learn more about GDSes, NOGO, CheckMyTrip, codeshare agreements, VirtuallyThere, joint ventures, Saudia, conjunctive tickets, Finnair, etc than they ever wanted to know. Airline and GDS moles make marvelous and slightly creepy posts through third parties, giving essential info. PMs fly.

12. First Success - First person flies, and posts diagrams of the ticket counters and bathrooms of origin airport, details which agents were friendly and which cussed him out, gives the GDS commands the agent needs to type to re-instate the ticket, explains how to get the chauffeur even if they don't want to give it ("Swagger up to chauffeur counter wearing tux while holding poodle on leash..."), and how to pre-order lobster thermidor. Still-nervous novices post, asking questions the first flier just answered. A few naysayer trolls sally forth to point out the grammar and punctuation errors of the first flier. Most people thank the first flier heartily.

13. Complete Success - Trip Report forum becomes very active.
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