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pinniped Mar 9, 2012 8:41 am


Originally Posted by moondog (Post 18165537)
That's not a valid open jaw.

Don't the airlines who still require RT awards (where open-jaw is thus meaningful) typically require the open jaw to be in the same region?

e.g. Something like JFK-LHR, CDG-JFK, not JFK-HKG, CDG-JFK.

flightmedic Mar 9, 2012 10:01 am

Machu Picchu and WP
 
You no longer line up for tickets. Machu Picchu tickets along with the added option to climb WP (extra $10) are available on line.

moondog Mar 9, 2012 11:09 am


Originally Posted by pinniped (Post 18166716)
Don't the airlines who still require RT awards (where open-jaw is thus meaningful) typically require the open jaw to be in the same region?

e.g. Something like JFK-LHR, CDG-JFK, not JFK-HKG, CDG-JFK.

While the region thing is an impediment in many, if not most cases, the "open leg can't be longer than either of the flown legs" rule is what nullifies the utility of open jaws in the case of RTW itineraries.

moznmar Mar 9, 2012 1:53 pm


Originally Posted by crimson12 (Post 18156743)
What is widely considered one of the best redemptions of Chase UR points is the transfer to Hyatt for redemption at the Park Hyatt Vendome in Paris. A room there could easily run you in the vicinity of $1000 per night for 22,000 points.

I think the rooms are 27,000 points now, but it's still a great deal.

Man44a Mar 9, 2012 3:49 pm


Originally Posted by mgrifff34 (Post 18156375)
I hope this is the correct forum to post this question. Last time I posted, I was read the riot act for posting in the wrong forum. I could not find a RTW forum, so here goes.
I am planning a RTW trip and have done very little international travel ( few times to Europe). I am going to use Skyteam because I'm a Delta flyer (Diamond) and have a lot of skymiles. I have a rough idea of the places I would like to visit ( but any other suggestions would be appreciated ) so I really need help with places to stay.
I have :
Hilton Diamond status
Marriott Platinum Status
SPG Gold Status
Hyatt no status but points via Chase

So here is the list of places I need hotel recommendations:

Tokyo, Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, Siem Reap (Cambodia), someplace by the Taj Mahal, Dubai, Moscow, Paris, Vienna, and someplace by Machu Picchu.
I will have to cut 1 or 2 places out due to the Skyteam restrictions but any suggestions on hotels or things to see would be helpful.

I would avoid staying in Agra, India near the Taj. Not much there except the Taj. Spend your time in Jaipur at the Taj Rambagh Palace or Delhi for shopping. If youre going to be there, do the "Golden Triangle". Agra is close enough to visit on your way to somewhere else.

Man44a Mar 9, 2012 3:55 pm

Don't miss Siem Reap. It is truly awesome. The town is small with just a few blocks of shopping and bars. The ruins are HUGE and amazing. You will need several days to see them all. We stayed at a B&B that was OK, but I would have rather stayed at a branded hotel.

TroyMcClure Mar 9, 2012 4:05 pm


Originally Posted by pinniped (Post 18161334)
Does DL have any creative routing options? On some carriers, a destination like India can go either direction from North America. You could build the backbone of an RTW off of an award like that with a strategic stopover (or two, if allowed) or open jaw. Espeically useful if you want to hit a few cities in one region that would require a couple paid local carrier segments anyway.

sorry do you mind revealing if AA allows awards to india in either direction on ow partners? how about UA and * alliance?

jjmiller69 Mar 11, 2012 8:47 am


Originally Posted by flightmedic (Post 18167281)
You no longer line up for tickets. Machu Picchu tickets along with the added option to climb WP (extra $10) are available on line.

Thanks for the information. This makes it a lot easier. ;)

moondog Mar 11, 2012 7:58 pm


Originally Posted by Man44a (Post 18169577)
I would avoid staying in Agra, India near the Taj. Not much there except the Taj. Spend your time in Jaipur at the Taj Rambagh Palace or Delhi for shopping. If youre going to be there, do the "Golden Triangle". Agra is close enough to visit on your way to somewhere else.

Back in 1998, I stayed at the Sheraton in Agra, and found it to be decent enough (not sure if it still exists).

pinniped Mar 12, 2012 7:04 am


Originally Posted by TroyMcClure (Post 18169668)
sorry do you mind revealing if AA allows awards to india in either direction on ow partners? how about UA and * alliance?

Sure...on AA, I suspect you'll find the best availability on RJ through AMM. When I booked my flights to India, this was showing up available on most days (booked for October with 8-9 months advance planning). We booked J but there seemed to be lots of Y available as well. I like it because it's a two-cabin plane and a well-regarded premium cabin service.

You could also go through LHR...I suspect you'd fly AA to LHR and then BA beyond but I know availability is a lot tighter on that BA flight.

UA...you could do it on UA metal through EWR to DEL. Or through China or Frankfurt on partners. I found reasonable availability when I searched through Continental's site for coach awards either direction. Unfortunately, I found ZERO business class availability for a 3-week period (same dates/advance planning as above).

I briefly got excited when I saw the 80k one-way F award, DEL-FRA-ORD, available on several of my possible dates. But it was always offered as LH J connecting to UA F - never an LH F seat on any flight - which basically makes it a business award to me. I could be wrong, but I don't think that itin would get you into the F terminal in FRA. I think there has to be LH metal (in F) somewhere.

I booked my RJ awards using BA Avios and haven't checked again. No idea if United would show the same as Continental did two months ago. (Or if some of this would be "Starnet blocked"...)

wise2u Mar 12, 2012 10:34 am

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Make sure you get your shots.....the world is a dirty place.
Research your destinations, and check your timing...you dont want to go to venice in the rainy season when it's underwater, or france in the month when half it's people go on holiday and the shops are closed, ect. ect.
A stopover in Europe can be combined with a rail pass to see multiple countries. I suggest reading a lot of Frommer's guides. Learn about local customs before you go, japanese feel a toothy smile is a sign of aggression, and an O.K. symbol to them is like flipping the middle finger to us. Taking time to learn the cultural differences before you go will make for less awkward moments.
Sounds like a wonderful adventure, good luck.


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