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#2191
Join Date: May 2017
Location: KUL, LON
Programs: BA GGL, Bonvoy Titanium, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 56
In SIN with the QF lounge, arriving in the evening in transit and with the first MH flight out the next morning. I guess it doesn't harm to try, but was just wondering if there were clear rules on this or if anyone has anecdotal evidence.
Was planning to just sit around/nap at a Priority Pass lounge anyway (since either way, the QF lounge closes at night and I don't feel the transit hotels are worth the money for just those few hours).
Was planning to just sit around/nap at a Priority Pass lounge anyway (since either way, the QF lounge closes at night and I don't feel the transit hotels are worth the money for just those few hours).
#2192
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: MEL CHC
Posts: 21,029
https://www.changiairport.com/en/air...it-hotels.html
SG $100 = US$74
#2193
Join Date: May 2017
Location: KUL, LON
Programs: BA GGL, Bonvoy Titanium, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 56
The airside transit hotels are set up just for situations like yours. Flying in at 21:00 and flying out at 09:00
https://www.changiairport.com/en/air...it-hotels.html
SG $100 = US$74
https://www.changiairport.com/en/air...it-hotels.html
SG $100 = US$74
Though I just played around directly on the Aerotel site and found a 6 hour slot for under $70 so that's a lot more reasonable.
#2194
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: MEL CHC
Posts: 21,029
Check each terminal 1 & 2/3 & JetQuay CIP Terminal. My limited understanding is that was its easy to move between terminlas
#2195
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Reading, UK
Programs: SK EBS / BA Silver / BMI Gold / KLM Silver
Posts: 93
Sorry for the noob questions.
Let's assume I have DONE4 itinerary that begins in AMM with an RJ flight.
a) Does it matter which airline office I book the ticket through to get the best price and service? I am UK based but I could use any oneworld airline to ticket it. Are some better at these complex task, or cheaper?
b) Subsequent to the initial booking I will need to make changes, not least to shift out the latter flights that are placeholders due to d-12 month availability. Who do I call or email to make the changes? The airline that I booked it through, or the airline operating the particular flight?
Thanks in advance
Let's assume I have DONE4 itinerary that begins in AMM with an RJ flight.
a) Does it matter which airline office I book the ticket through to get the best price and service? I am UK based but I could use any oneworld airline to ticket it. Are some better at these complex task, or cheaper?
b) Subsequent to the initial booking I will need to make changes, not least to shift out the latter flights that are placeholders due to d-12 month availability. Who do I call or email to make the changes? The airline that I booked it through, or the airline operating the particular flight?
Thanks in advance
#2196
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: MEL CHC
Posts: 21,029
Sorry for the noob questions.
Let's assume I have DONE4 itinerary that begins in AMM with an RJ flight.
a) Does it matter which airline office I book the ticket through to get the best price and service? I am UK based but I could use any oneworld airline to ticket it. Are some better at these complex task, or cheaper?
b) Subsequent to the initial booking I will need to make changes, not least to shift out the latter flights that are placeholders due to d-12 month availability. Who do I call or email to make the changes? The airline that I booked it through, or the airline operating the particular flight?
Thanks in advance
Let's assume I have DONE4 itinerary that begins in AMM with an RJ flight.
a) Does it matter which airline office I book the ticket through to get the best price and service? I am UK based but I could use any oneworld airline to ticket it. Are some better at these complex task, or cheaper?
b) Subsequent to the initial booking I will need to make changes, not least to shift out the latter flights that are placeholders due to d-12 month availability. Who do I call or email to make the changes? The airline that I booked it through, or the airline operating the particular flight?
Thanks in advance
The oneworld explorer ticket FAQs
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/onew...iences-24.html
#2197
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 398
Hi all,
I have some flights upcoming on AA flight numbers operated by BA. I bought the tickets through aa.com and my AAdvantage number is attached to them. But I'd like to credit them to my BAEC account instead, to get the Avios and Tier points. Can someone please tell me the procedure for attaching my BA number instead of my AA number to these flights? Can it be done online, or must I call AA?
Thanks,
saunders111
I have some flights upcoming on AA flight numbers operated by BA. I bought the tickets through aa.com and my AAdvantage number is attached to them. But I'd like to credit them to my BAEC account instead, to get the Avios and Tier points. Can someone please tell me the procedure for attaching my BA number instead of my AA number to these flights? Can it be done online, or must I call AA?
Thanks,
saunders111
#2199
Join Date: Aug 2004
Programs: AA (EP), Hilton (Diamond), Marriott Bonvoy (Titanium)
Posts: 8,937
Hi all,
I have some flights upcoming on AA flight numbers operated by BA. I bought the tickets through aa.com and my AAdvantage number is attached to them. But I'd like to credit them to my BAEC account instead, to get the Avios and Tier points. Can someone please tell me the procedure for attaching my BA number instead of my AA number to these flights? Can it be done online, or must I call AA?
Thanks,
saunders111
I have some flights upcoming on AA flight numbers operated by BA. I bought the tickets through aa.com and my AAdvantage number is attached to them. But I'd like to credit them to my BAEC account instead, to get the Avios and Tier points. Can someone please tell me the procedure for attaching my BA number instead of my AA number to these flights? Can it be done online, or must I call AA?
Thanks,
saunders111
#2200
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Leeds, UK
Programs: BA GGL/CCR, GfL, HH Diamond
Posts: 42,972
Just to note that these may be AA marketed so as AA will be doing the crediting I would advise changing the FFP on AA MMB as well as BA MMB. In terms of changing it on AA MMB I am not sure if you can do it online, if not then just call.
For the BA MMB, one way to get your BA PNR is
- go to the Qantas website and put your AA PNR in to MMB
- when in the booking go to the seat selection section and you should see "Seat selection is only available for flights operated by Qantas. To select seats and manage your booking, visit British Airways site with your booking reference XXXXX" where XXXXX is your BA PNR
- go to finnair.com and look at MMB for XXXXX, you should be able to change your FFP on the finnair site
For the BA MMB, one way to get your BA PNR is
- go to the Qantas website and put your AA PNR in to MMB
- when in the booking go to the seat selection section and you should see "Seat selection is only available for flights operated by Qantas. To select seats and manage your booking, visit British Airways site with your booking reference XXXXX" where XXXXX is your BA PNR
- go to finnair.com and look at MMB for XXXXX, you should be able to change your FFP on the finnair site
#2201
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 398
Thank you all very much for your help on this (switching FF plans from AA to BA on an AA booking). It turns out the AA phone agent (that I had to call anyway to get the BA PNR) was able to make the switch of FF programs easily. So one call to AA got it done.
Thanks,
saunders111
Thanks,
saunders111
#2202
Join Date: Dec 2016
Posts: 8
I have a sabbatical coming up and was thinking about spending about two months traveling around the world on one world explorer ticket. I'm thinking JFK-GRU-JNB-DOH-BLR-KUL-MEL-LAX. JFK-GRU-JNB-DOH-BLR in June, spend some time home in India, fly back to the US and then fly out again for BLR-KUL-MEL-LAX in October. I am planning to do J for the entire trip.
Can I pair my explorer ticket with Platinum status challenge? I'll be doing AA, LA, QR, MH & QF for the legs.
Can I pair my explorer ticket with Platinum status challenge? I'll be doing AA, LA, QR, MH & QF for the legs.
#2203
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: MEL CHC
Posts: 21,029
I have a sabbatical coming up and was thinking about spending about two months traveling around the world on one world explorer ticket. I'm thinking JFK-GRU-JNB-DOH-BLR-KUL-MEL-LAX. JFK-GRU-JNB-DOH-BLR in June, spend some time home in India, fly back to the US and then fly out again for BLR-KUL-MEL-LAX in October. I am planning to do J for the entire trip.
Can I pair my explorer ticket with Platinum status challenge? I'll be doing AA, LA, QR, MH & QF for the legs.
Can I pair my explorer ticket with Platinum status challenge? I'll be doing AA, LA, QR, MH & QF for the legs.
Look at the sticky posts
Route Great Circle Mapper
You only have 7 segments from 16 allowed but some flights may not be non stop (--> more segments). So you can visit more places. eg PER DRW in Aust
GRU-JNB will be a problem(~impossible?) when LATAM leaves OW alliance in a few months. If you book before it leaves it may be possible, but probably would not be able to change the June date. An unknown at this time. LATAM is a big loss for xONEx and other OW RTW tickets.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arturo...tional_Airport
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O._R._...tional_Airport
Parking the ticket for months and then resuming in OK. Many do that
Not all OW airlines can be used in the AA challenge. Look at the challenge master thread.
The recently announced AA-QR code share agreement may help a lot (book the AA code share and not QR native flight)
With the challenge and a xONEx ticket worth doing the calc as to if the AA flight/codeshare of the native flight (eg on BA, QF) is better. You can change between native & codeshare flight relatively easily. AA have a specific rule for earning on these type of tickets
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#2204
Join Date: Aug 2004
Programs: AA (EP), Hilton (Diamond), Marriott Bonvoy (Titanium)
Posts: 8,937
I have a sabbatical coming up and was thinking about spending about two months traveling around the world on one world explorer ticket. I'm thinking JFK-GRU-JNB-DOH-BLR-KUL-MEL-LAX. JFK-GRU-JNB-DOH-BLR in June, spend some time home in India, fly back to the US and then fly out again for BLR-KUL-MEL-LAX in October. I am planning to do J for the entire trip.
You'd be well-advised to take @Mwenenzi's advice to read up in the OneWorld forum and can ask for routing guidance there.
#2205
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: used to be PER, now it's nowhere/eveywhere
Programs: QFF NB, AA GLD
Posts: 3,467
I have a sabbatical coming up and was thinking about spending about two months traveling around the world on one world explorer ticket. I'm thinking JFK-GRU-JNB-DOH-BLR-KUL-MEL-LAX. JFK-GRU-JNB-DOH-BLR in June, spend some time home in India, fly back to the US and then fly out again for BLR-KUL-MEL-LAX in October. I am planning to do J for the entire trip.
Can I pair my explorer ticket with Platinum status challenge? I'll be doing AA, LA, QR, MH & QF for the legs.
Can I pair my explorer ticket with Platinum status challenge? I'll be doing AA, LA, QR, MH & QF for the legs.
I suggest you read the wiki to this thread The Oneworld Explorer User Guide - it was written especially for people thinking of their first RTW journey. In particular see the Ticket Tricks section
If, after that, you still want to have just a 7 flight RTW (or 8 with a LAX-JFK final flight) then here are some cost-saving suggestions:
Your itinerary is 6-continent business class (a DONE6)
The base fare ex-USA is USD13,599
The ex-Canada base fare is CAD14,099 (about USD10,850 - a saving of USD2,750)
Are you stopping over in DOH, or is it merely a place to change planes between JNB and BLR?
You are paying for the continent of Europe/Middle East for it
Instead you could fly JNB-HKG-BLR, making your ticket a DONE5
- saving ex-USA is USD1,800; ex-Canada is CAD1,800 (USD1,400)
Your itinerary is under 34,000 miles (JFK-GRU-JNB-DOH-BLR-KUL-MEL-LAX-JFK)
So you could purchase the Global Explorer (DGLOB34) instead
- ex-USA base fare is USD10,299; ex-Canada is CAD10,799 (USD8,300)
You are planning to break your RTW in India (with a separate return ticket to the US from there)
Instead of
- an ex-US/Canada RTW ticket + an India-USA return ticket
you could purchase
- a US-India return ticket + an ex-India RTW ticket
The ex-India RTW base fares are:
DONE6 - INR675,670 (USD9,392)
DONE5 - INR585,850 (USD8,143)
DGLOB34 - INR500,650 (USD6,959)
(source ExpertFlyer)
Notes:
ex-India tickets have a GST tax imposed
ex-Sri-Lanka fares are even lower (the DGLOB34 base fare is USD6,608 - and this is half of the ex-US DONE6 base fare)
Happy planning!
Last edited by pandaperth; Feb 26, 2020 at 3:40 am