[PREM FARE GONE] FJ: SIN-LAX R/T S$980 I for SIN-NAN/NAN-SIN, R for NAN-LAX/LAX-NAN
#46
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Hong Kong, Jakarta
Posts: 219
hey congrats! but... unfortunately in the air you will reach 00:01 (+1) before the plane passes the International Day Line lolllll
#50
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: British Columbia
Programs: AS MVPG100K, Marriott Marriott Titanium Elite, Hilton Gold
Posts: 7,254
There is only one exit out to the aircraft. You queue up when your flight is called. Once your boarding pass is scanned you go outside to an open air deck to your flight. They will also do a secondary search of your carry-on before boarding.
For the smokers, there is a smoking room further down the hallway past the lounge accessible to anyone
James
#52
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Vancouver, BC
Programs: Aeroplan
Posts: 809
Does anyone know the checked luggage rules for this ticket if it involves a stopover? How does the MSC rules work in this case?
If there is a stopover on the outbound, is it Y allowance for the NAN-LAX leg? Or is it business allowance all the way?
If there is a stopover on the outbound, is it Y allowance for the NAN-LAX leg? Or is it business allowance all the way?
#54
Join Date: Nov 2019
Posts: 2
#57
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: SJC / DPS
Programs: UA 1K, AS G75K
Posts: 1,723
I didn't see this posted here, but a word of warning for anyone expecting to get the SQ-style angled biz class seats - the SIN route routinely sees ex-Air Seychelles leased birds, with a different biz class seat (still 2-2-2). Massive legroom, but IFE is broken and tablets distributed. It's actually true lie-flat, but the seats are old and lumpy and very uncomfortable. If the seatmap is showing 16 biz seats, you'll be on this bird (3AB are crew rest)
#58
Join Date: Nov 2019
Posts: 2
It gets honored. Without OW status you're stuck with the Dnata lounge in SIN. No lounge access in LAX either way. NAN lounge available free NAN-SIN and with priority pass from NAN-LAX. Economy check-in at LAX.
I didn't see this posted here, but a word of warning for anyone expecting to get the SQ-style angled biz class seats - the SIN route routinely sees ex-Air Seychelles leased birds, with a different biz class seat (still 2-2-2). Massive legroom, but IFE is broken and tablets distributed. It's actually true lie-flat, but the seats are old and lumpy and very uncomfortable. If the seatmap is showing 16 biz seats, you'll be on this bird (3AB are crew rest)
I didn't see this posted here, but a word of warning for anyone expecting to get the SQ-style angled biz class seats - the SIN route routinely sees ex-Air Seychelles leased birds, with a different biz class seat (still 2-2-2). Massive legroom, but IFE is broken and tablets distributed. It's actually true lie-flat, but the seats are old and lumpy and very uncomfortable. If the seatmap is showing 16 biz seats, you'll be on this bird (3AB are crew rest)
Thanks guys !! very informative

#59
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: SFO, HKG
Programs: UA MM 1K, CX G, AS MVP Gold, Hilton Diamond, IC Plat, Marriott TTN
Posts: 153
Anyone still got flights on this? Flying next week and saw Alaska has a mileage promotion on flights to "South Pacific" giving a 100% mileage bonus. As I'm flying SIN-NAN-HNL-NAN-SIN, you would definitely get 100% bonus on the HNL-NAN leg, but possibly the SIN-NAN leg as well (the email does not say the flight must originate in the US, which is probably what they imply). So this could add an extra ~8,000-1X,000 miles or so to AS accrual depending whether ultimate destination is HNL or LAX. See link below.
https://www.alaskaair.com/promo/FJ2001
https://www.alaskaair.com/promo/FJ2001
#60
Join Date: Oct 2018
Location: DPS, LOP
Programs: HH Diamond, OZ Club Diamond, *A Gold, QFF Gold, BAEC Gold, OW Emerald
Posts: 31
Anyone still got flights on this? Flying next week and saw Alaska has a mileage promotion on flights to "South Pacific" giving a 100% mileage bonus. As I'm flying SIN-NAN-HNL-NAN-SIN, you would definitely get 100% bonus on the HNL-NAN leg, but possibly the SIN-NAN leg as well (the email does not say the flight must originate in the US, which is probably what they imply). So this could add an extra ~8,000-1X,000 miles or so to AS accrual depending whether ultimate destination is HNL or LAX. See link below.
https://www.alaskaair.com/promo/FJ2001
https://www.alaskaair.com/promo/FJ2001
Thanks for this heads up! I have flights in May, but its SIN-NAN-LAX so we'll see if any extra gets credited. On a side note, does having Qantas Gold or BA Gold allow for complimentary preferred seat assignments on the ECO legs?