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Originally Posted by Dr. HFH
(Post 20889879)
Here's the itinerary I've come up with so far:
JNB-LHR-MCT-LHR-SYD-HKG-NRT-HKG-JFK-SJU-LAX-DFW-ANC-DFW-LAX-LHR-NBO, clocking in at 63,028 BIS miles per MileCalc. (With COS and elite status bonuses/multipliers, comes to a total of 157,575!!) |
Originally Posted by Dr. HFH
(Post 20889879)
So I'm considering another AONE5. Even with the most recent price increase, it may still make sense financially because of the mileage I'll earn with the bonuses and multipliers as AA EXP (OW EMD) traveling in F. Here's the itinerary I've come up with so far: JNB-LHR-MCT-LHR-SYD-HKG-NRT-HKG-JFK-SJU-LAX-DFW-ANC-DFW-LAX-LHR-NBO, clocking in at 63,028 BIS miles per MileCalc. (With COS and elite status bonuses/multipliers, comes to a total of 157,575!!) The two cities I absolutely must hit are BOS and BKK/DMK. I'll travel between JFK and BOS either on the ground or by AA. Even if I fly, I can do it as cheaply as USD $188 roundtrip (just checked AA.com). I'll travel between HKG and Bangkok by air, obviously; just checked AirAsia.com and I can do it for around USD $189 roundtrip (plus AirAsia baggage charges, of course). I'll be grateful for any suggestions. This route - JNB-LHR-MCT-LHR-SYD-SIN-NRT-HKG-ORD-SJU-DFW-ANC-DFW-BOS-LAX-LHR-NBO adds around 1500 BIS miles, and because BA still runs F on SYD-SIN you'd also get a few more RDM than J to other Asian locations. You could get to Bangkok as cheaply from Singapore as from Hong Kong, and this would include Boston without much sacrifice in miles and hours in CX F/J (ORD v. JFK.) That said, by my reckoning, an AONEx ticket ex-South Africa (on my route above) would earn roughly 11,000 more redeemable miles counting EXP and COS bonuses, than a DONEx on the same route. Clearly the first class ticket would be more comfortable, but at least to me the mileage bump wouldn't justify the additional cost. YMMV big time, of course.
Originally Posted by Dr. HFH
(Post 20889879)
Mods.: If you think that this belongs in another thread, please feel free to move it. There seem to be several threads on maximizing miles on an xONEx ticket. I thought that this one had the most relevant title, so I'm posting here.
Gardyloo Oneworld moderator |
Thanks for your considered and detailed response, Gardy. A couple of things.
Originally Posted by Gardyloo
(Post 20891402)
SJU-LAX is no more,...
Originally Posted by Gardyloo
(Post 20891402)
AA's Caribbean routes (also Canadian, Mexican and Central American) have no first class cabin, so both DONEx and AONEx tickets book into J on those routes, taking your COS bonus as an EXP from 50% down to 25%.
Originally Posted by Gardyloo
(Post 20891402)
This route - JNB-LHR-MCT-LHR-SYD-SIN-NRT-HKG-ORD-SJU-DFW-ANC-DFW-BOS-LAX-LHR-NBO adds around 1500 BIS miles, and because BA still runs F on SYD-SIN you'd also get a few more RDM than J to other Asian locations.
Originally Posted by Gardyloo
(Post 20891402)
AS AN ASIDE, I've posted a temporary "sticky" thread with a short poll.
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Originally Posted by Dr. HFH
(Post 20892033)
I had looked at EF, which still has AA 2078 listed. Based on AA.com, however, you're right. Back to the drawing board on that one. Yeah, I forgot about that. I always think of SJU flights as domestic F. Also, my SJU flights booked into D, not J. I just double checked to confirm. Not sure about the restriction you mention. For an AONEx would they also book into D, or into J? |
Originally Posted by MKE-MR
(Post 20896272)
Interestingly, LAX-SJU still runs (via DFW). So you could consider flipping the routing around, perhaps?
Also, my SJU flights booked into D, not J. I just double checked to confirm. Not sure about the restriction you mention. For an AONEx would they also book into D, or into J? I meant "J" in the generic sense of "business." Yes, both AONEx and DONEx segments flown on AA Caribbean/Mexican/Canadian/Central American routes book into D. |
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