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Old Jun 22, 2011 | 10:40 am
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Originally Posted by Mech2Civil
I was able to find first class tickets on CX for various months in 2012 from SFO-HKG through the BA website. I don't have any specific dates in mind as to when to fly first class, just contemplating whether it is a good idea to jump on the BA 50% bonus.
Assuming that you were able to find J and F seats on CX. I guess you should ask yourself whether you want to spend 100k or 180k points for the same flight?
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Old Jun 22, 2011 | 3:12 pm
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Originally Posted by meester69
Wikipedia shows this for most airports, it can be useful for finding low-cost carriers, but generally you are better off with a proper tool, as Wikipedia is very rarely complete or up-to-date.
FYI, you can also use Google now (I think this function was recently added):

"Flights to (IATA code)"
"Flights from (IATA code)"
"Flights from (IATA code) to (IATA code)"

Sometimes, if the IATA code does not work, you would just type in the city (the system is getting better though. So if "flights from CMB to MLE" don't work, try "flights from Colombo to Male"

The system does kinda suck though in that it must be a completely non-stop flight. If I type in flights from LAX to SCL, nothing will show up because the only flight is a LAN flight from LAX to SCL that stops over in LIM.
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