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hightide Aug 17, 2014 6:20 am

Does Oneworld cover CGK-BOM/DEL route?
 
Seeing that South Asia - Central Asia return only requires 50k miles through US Air partner chart or 45k miles through AA partner chart, getting a Oneworld FF has piqued my interest. However, when I tried to search awards from CGK-BOM/DEL on AA partner awards, nothing came up despite trying various dates. On the US Air website, I read that we have to call to book partner awards. Before I invest my resources to procure Oneworld miles, does anyone know whether CGK-BOM/DEL is bookable through US Air and AA? How is the award availability?

Thanks in advance!

1KHI Aug 17, 2014 6:45 am

Does Oneworld cover CGK-BOM/DEL route?
 
I just flew this route on MH via KUL. Quick connect, good service, good planes.

A more inefficient route is via CMB on Sri Lanka airlines.

You can also try Cathay via HKG.

It was booked through AA reservations. Easy to book.

hightide Aug 17, 2014 8:00 am


Originally Posted by 1KHI (Post 23376974)
I just flew this route on MH via KUL. Quick connect, good service, good planes.

A more inefficient route is via CMB on Sri Lanka airlines.

You can also try Cathay via HKG.

It was booked through AA reservations. Easy to book.

Thanks for the info. Did you have to pay a fee to book a partner award through AA reservations?

jerry a. laska Aug 17, 2014 8:22 am


Originally Posted by hightide (Post 23377168)
Thanks for the info. Did you have to pay a fee to book a partner award through AA reservations?

Have a look at the aa forum for details about booking with aa miles, including this thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ameri...es-2014-a.html

hightide Aug 17, 2014 11:55 am


Originally Posted by jerry a. laska (Post 23377223)
Have a look at the aa forum for details about booking with aa miles, including this thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ameri...es-2014-a.html

Thanks :)
Wasn't aware that AA no longer allows stopovers. I suppose US Air Dividend miles would be a better choice as they allow 1 stopover.


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