jfk-lax
#1
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 65
jfk-lax
i was wondering if anybody can do a quick check (i have checked aa already).i would like to got from jfk to lax for 2 ppl in business or first as my wife is pregnant and i would not make her sit couch.im would like to got dec 21 or 22 around there to dec 28 or dec29.
i have enough miles with aa and continenal. i would prefarbly like to fly non stop but cant be too picky. also i have alot of aa miles vs just enough with continental so would rather use the aa miles and saving the continental ones. i really do appreciate your help and time
i have enough miles with aa and continenal. i would prefarbly like to fly non stop but cant be too picky. also i have alot of aa miles vs just enough with continental so would rather use the aa miles and saving the continental ones. i really do appreciate your help and time
#2
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Programs: UA Million Miler (lite). NY Metro area.
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UA (CO) had saver biz availability earlier today. If you have CO miles, you will have to call them and ask them to use them for UA.
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#4
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: New York, NY
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AA and Delta also have triple points but they don't work if you end up using reward miles to book your ticket. Personally, I end up purchasing an economy roundtrip ticket to California (usualy costs between $350-400) and then use the 30,000 miles a person to upgrade to business class so that I can get miles while traveling versus spending all the miles I have on a business class ticket.
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I'd suggest you use ExpertFlyer. You can check availability of any award class on most any airline for any dates you want. It's easy to use and quite flexible. If you don't want to subscribe (yet), they have a five-day free trial.
(I have no financial interest in EF, just a satisfied subscriber who uses it in situations like this.)
(I have no financial interest in EF, just a satisfied subscriber who uses it in situations like this.)
#7
Join Date: Mar 2010
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Or you can use KVS.
I'd suggest you use ExpertFlyer. You can check availability of any award class on most any airline for any dates you want. It's easy to use and quite flexible. If you don't want to subscribe (yet), they have a five-day free trial.
(I have no financial interest in EF, just a satisfied subscriber who uses it in situations like this.)
(I have no financial interest in EF, just a satisfied subscriber who uses it in situations like this.)


