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RWT CPT
Hi Everyone
it has been a long time since I have been back on these boards I hope all is well and that there is still lots of happy flying going around . I have decided to do another D trip , this time from CPT , and the mileage monkey said it was okay CPT-PER-AKL-MEL-NRT-JFK-SCL-RIO-JFK-POS-MIA-BGI-JFK-LAX-LHR-MOW-LHR-CPT, Mileage is over 60.000 , if anyone could tweak this to maximise miles it would be much appreciated . kind regards ELO |
There are no Oneworld flights PER-AKL or MEL-NRT.
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Originally Posted by ELO
(Post 14605985)
Hi Everyone
it has been a long time since I have been back on these boards I hope all is well and that there is still lots of happy flying going around . I have decided to do another D trip , this time from CPT , and the mileage monkey said it was okay CPT-PER-AKL-MEL-NRT-JFK-SCL-RIO-JFK-POS-MIA-BGI-JFK-LAX-LHR-MOW-LHR-CPT, Mileage is over 60.000 , if anyone could tweak this to maximise miles it would be much appreciated . kind regards ELO I'd recommend using the online booking tool at Oneworld to put the route together - it will give you a final price as well as checking your route's validity. |
Thank you for your advise
kind regards ELO |
Thanks Gardyloo
I have done a bit of tweeking myself taking your tips on board I have come up with a valid route , however I would still like to maximise miles 52167 is not a lot? this is for CPT-JNB-SYD-PER-ADL,MEL-AKL-SYD-NRT-JFK, INTERCONTINENTAL TO GIG -JFK-BGI-JFK-LAX-LHR-JNB if you could add to this to somehow maximise the miles it would be very much appreciated kind regards ELO |
Originally Posted by ELO
(Post 14605985)
...the mileage monkey said it was okay CPT-PER-AKL-MEL-NRT-JFK-SCL-RIO-JFK-POS-MIA-BGI-JFK-LAX-LHR-MOW-LHR-CPT...
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Yes, I think you can increase your mileage a little. There are far more expert tweakers than I (and I don't mean that in the pejorative meth-addled sense :D) here in the OW forum. It would help to know how set you are on particular destinations, and whether you'd be up to doing a couple side trips.
jnb-syd-per-mel-akl-hkg-akl-scl-ccs-scl-gru-jfk-bgi-jfk-lax-lhr-jnb is 59876. But, you'd have to take the train from CPT-JNB (which I'd love to do someday), and do the 400 mile trip to ADL by ground or extra ticket, and finally, it's about 220 GRU-GIG. Caveats include the fact that I did not proof this on the oneworld site, and I hear the akl-scl is a bear to book. Also, this is a *one6. If you leave out Asia, you'd save about 1300 USD on a D fare, 2000 on an A fare. And you'd have two segments to spend in NA or Europe. I'm assuming, perhaps erroneously, that you aren't considering L? Nothing wrong with L but you're interested in miles. Many carriers give 0 miles on that fare, and only two, I think, give full credit. Wish there were a way to do two DONE3s and hit all six continents, but I don't think it's possible. To really maximize miles per dollar spent, I think the consensus is that *ONE3s are best. From SA, where you MUST have at least 4 continents, two DONE4s cost $4152 more than a DONE6. So 16 extra segments will cost about $260 each. This may be totally irrelevant to you--I don't know your time constraints, for example, but food for thought. |
Originally Posted by skipaway
(Post 14607539)
jnb-syd-per-mel-akl-hkg-akl-scl-ccs-scl-gru-jfk-bgi-jfk-lax-lhr-jnb ... it's about 220 GRU-GIG. Caveats include the fact that I did not proof this on the oneworld site, and I hear the akl-scl is a bear to book. |
IF you’re thinking of a xONE6
AND your prime driver is to maximize miles THEN you need to ensure you make use of the rule exceptions that allow you to visit a continent a second time (see rule 4(e)) Using the exceptions, you can have a total of 9 inter-continental flights. And you can use just 8 of your allowed 16 segments doing it. (Used to possible to use only 7 segments – but IRRC the NRT-GRU flight on JL is no more) Here’s an 8-segment itinerary that consists solely of inter-continental flights CPT-LHR-SYD-HKG-JFK-EZE-JFK-LHR-DAR According to MM this is 48,007 miles The LHR-SYD segment has two inter-continental flights in it Under the rules – one of the visits to JFK has to be a transit, and the second visit to LHR also has to be a transit Then look at the best intra-continental flights to gain maximum miles from the 8 remaining segments. There’s a thread on this in this forum. Edited to add: A bit of playing around gives this 16-segment itinerary: cpt-lhr-mct-lhr-syd-hkg-khi-hkg-cmb-hkg-jfk-eze-ccs-scl-lax-lhr-dar for 74K+ miles |
Originally Posted by skipaway
(Post 14607539)
jnb-syd-per-mel-akl-hkg-akl-scl-ccs-scl-gru-jfk-bgi-jfk-lax-lhr-jnb
Which rule permits 2nd intercontinental departure/arrival of SWP continent ? |
Originally Posted by Wasabi Tofu
(Post 14608749)
AKL-HKG-AKL-SCL
Which rule permits 2nd intercontinental departure/arrival of SWP continent ? Clearly, pandaperth's suggestion below, which never crossed my mind, is far superior. One could make EXP, and probably top tier in any Oneworld airline with just this trip if booked in D or A. Not a true mileage runner's cup of tea at $8665 plus tax for 112,033.5 EQP. Or, pre-tax, just under $0.08 per EQP. But, wow, what a vacation. Just trying to avoid khi I switched to syd-nrt-del-hkg for 75058 miles. I would love to see Pakistan, but right now might be pushing past the comfort zone a bit too far for me unless maybe part of a volunteer relief effort.
Originally Posted by pandaperth
(Post 14608239)
IF you’re thinking of a xONE6
AND your prime driver is to maximize miles THEN you need to ensure you make use of the rule exceptions that allow you to visit a continent a second time (see rule 4(e)) Using the exceptions, you can have a total of 9 inter-continental flights. And you can use just 8 of your allowed 16 segments doing it. (Used to possible to use only 7 segments – but IRRC the NRT-GRU flight on JL is no more) Here’s an 8-segment itinerary that consists solely of inter-continental flights CPT-LHR-SYD-HKG-JFK-EZE-JFK-LHR-DAR According to MM this is 48,007 miles The LHR-SYD segment has two inter-continental flights in it Under the rules – one of the visits to JFK has to be a transit, and the second visit to LHR also has to be a transit Then look at the best intra-continental flights to gain maximum miles from the 8 remaining segments. There’s a thread on this in this forum. Edited to add: A bit of playing around gives this 16-segment itinerary: cpt-lhr-mct-lhr-syd-hkg-khi-hkg-cmb-hkg-jfk-eze-ccs-scl-lax-lhr-dar for 74K+ miles |
Originally Posted by pandaperth
(Post 14608239)
IF you’re thinking of a xONE6
Edited to add: A bit of playing around gives this 16-segment itinerary: cpt-lhr-mct-lhr-syd-hkg-khi-hkg-cmb-hkg-jfk-eze-ccs-scl-lax-lhr-dar for 74K+ miles cpt-lhr-mct-lhr-syd-nrt-del-nrt-cgk-nrt-jfk-eze-ccs-scl-lax-lhr-dar Of course, some consideration needed for first class service. For syd-hkg, 1st class is provided by QF, but no service for syd-nrt. If you want to avoid turnaround at KHI,DEL. two of nrt-sin-nrt, nrt-cgk-nrt, nrt-dps-nrt are good alternatives. |
Originally Posted by Wasabi Tofu
(Post 14609155)
A few modification add some extra miles:)
cpt-lhr-mct-lhr-syd-nrt-del-nrt-cgk-nrt-jfk-eze-ccs-scl-lax-lhr-dar Of course, some consideration needed for first class service. For syd-hkg, 1st class is provided by QF, but no service for syd-nrt. |
Hi Skipaway
Thank you for your advise I should have been a bit more clearer with my RTW as it should be miles aswell as destinations , and knowing how precise people are in the forums that was a mistake on my part which I apologise , ideally I want to visit Australia , India , Asia , and the America,s but starting in South Africa as this seems to be the cheapest place to start a Done4 , 5, There is just so much info its difficult to get my head round it . I know that I have to have 1 flight number to complete a segment so I cannot do Per-akl as it would be two segments unless they have changed the rules , also I am not sure about going back to England from S A as I would then have to fly atlantic first? which I do not want to do . thanks ELO |
Thanks for your help and other FT,s
ELO |
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