Using One World first time, Please help
#1
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Using One World first time, Please help
. I have been doing some research, please let me know if it's valid.
I am planning
SFO-LAX-MEL(stop 6 nights)-SYD-HKG(Stop 2 nights)-HND(stop 4 nights)-SFO
Total Miles on Global Circle Mapper is 19814 Miles
So it should fall under the One world 15000-20000
So using BA One World Chart, it will be
200K for Business Class (Ridiculous I know vs AA 130k)
100K for Economy
Please help if this would work within the frame work of the One World Redemption.
I am planning
SFO-LAX-MEL(stop 6 nights)-SYD-HKG(Stop 2 nights)-HND(stop 4 nights)-SFO
Total Miles on Global Circle Mapper is 19814 Miles
So it should fall under the One world 15000-20000
So using BA One World Chart, it will be
200K for Business Class (Ridiculous I know vs AA 130k)
100K for Economy
Please help if this would work within the frame work of the One World Redemption.
Last edited by cazic99; Nov 24, 2011 at 12:24 am
#2
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This is really a question for the BA board. As our moderator to move this thread over there so the friendly experts there can help out.
#3
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I am not sure about that. This is about One World, I also have AA Miles so I am deciding either program. It really has nothing to do with BA or AA, just mile requirements.
#4
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If you are considering a oneworld award using AA miles then the following thread is the one you want to look at and ask your questions in:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ameri...er-awards.html
The BA two or more partner awards are not usually considered to be that good of a deal (esp. when compared to using AA miles for a oneworld award) but the BA forum regulars would be able to help best if that is the way you decide to go.
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If you want to compare AA vs BA you could re word your post
MEL to SYD is cheap to buy so may be a waste on miles/avois
MEL to SYD is cheap to buy so may be a waste on miles/avois
#6
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Your route appears to be a valid AA Oneworld redemption route, as well as a valid BA redemption route, but each will have different mileage (and - watch out - surcharge and fee) requirements.
I'd consult the sticky threads and FAQs on the AA and BA boards as you research your options. I'll defer any action on this thread in the interim.
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#8
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Not too hard to find. Go here:
http://www.britishairways.com/travel...r/public/en_ca
then scroll to the bottom of the page and click on:
Avios prices for two or more oneworld airlines.
You will get this popup:
http://www.britishairways.com/travel...s/public/en_ca
http://www.britishairways.com/travel...r/public/en_ca
then scroll to the bottom of the page and click on:
Avios prices for two or more oneworld airlines.
You will get this popup:
http://www.britishairways.com/travel...s/public/en_ca
#9
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Okay. Further discussion of BA policies can be entertained on the BA board. Closing this.
Gardyloo
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Gardyloo
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