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Originally Posted by ajnaro
(Post 27000512)
Something strange here -- I just looked at oneworld rtw MPM fares on expertflyer.com (8.55pm, NY time), and I got US$ 2722.83 for DONE5. This actually nearly the same as I paid on July 11th. Maybe my connection to experflyer.com is faulty?
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Originally Posted by skunker
(Post 27001228)
If you notice the fares I posted were after your call. It will depend on when they price it. Watch the itinerary on AA.com and it will give you your price before you call. Good luck!
Watch the itinerary on AA.com and it will give you your price before you call. Good luck! |
Originally Posted by SDandi
(Post 27001286)
That's what I'm worried about. I finished up with the agent at 4 and called back at 4:50 (10 minutes before they closed) and it hadn't been priced yet.She said call back tomorrow.
I booked it using my BA FF account. I can see that about 75% of my flights were booked at 25% of my husbands. Ill look tomorrow to see if it will show me the fare. Thanks!! |
Originally Posted by skunker
(Post 27001342)
Did you make the booking with AA or BA? The FF account doesn't matter, just the airline PNR. If it was AA then use the PNR they gave you (or look it up) and check AA.com
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Passenger x 1
$5,261.00 Taxes $330.26 Carrier-imposed fees $510.30 Total (all passengers) $6,101.56 And there you have it. I started a new ticket because the agent told me that the fare had not gone up. So, now we have no tickets. |
Originally Posted by SDandi
(Post 27001433)
Passenger x 1
$5,261.00 Taxes $330.26 Carrier-imposed fees $510.30 Total (all passengers) $6,101.56 And there you have it. I started a new ticket because the agent told me that the fare had not gone up. So, now we have no tickets. On to the next deal. |
Originally Posted by skunker
(Post 27001484)
Sorry about that. Most of the time the advice given on FT is better than the advice given by the airline/hotel/etc. Remember that you could have changed the routing and dates after ticketing for $125.
On to the next deal. With all the changes I was making she suggested I start from the beginning and then she confirmed the rate was the same so I went with it. The real kicker is that the CDG-DOH-SEZ route at the end was accepted. For all who have purchased these RTW tickets before, where does $6100 fall on the scale of good deals? Particularly when you plan on traveling to two of the places on your itinerary anyway and you were already going to be in Africa (for a previously arranged trip) at the start of your RTW. And, someone mentioned that these are similar to South Africa RTW prices. How similar are they? |
I posted the fares for WDH which are now equal to South Africa. Your fare is still cheaper and until recently would have been considered a fairly good deal. Check CAI though.
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Originally Posted by skunker
(Post 27001618)
I posted the fares for WDH which are now equal to South Africa. Your fare is still cheaper and until recently would have been considered a fairly good deal. Check CAI though.
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Originally Posted by skunker
(Post 27001618)
I posted the fares for WDH which are now equal to South Africa. Your fare is still cheaper and until recently would have been considered a fairly good deal. Check CAI though.
While it sucks, I would agree with this sentiment. There is a lot of merit in booking even with the current deals. These are still some of the best prices on the market. To put it in perspective, a BA I class fare on some random dates in November is going for $4639 RT just from JNB-ORD. The reverse is $6345. There was no way those fares in the $2K range would last. |
Originally Posted by SDandi
(Post 27001563)
For all who have purchased these RTW tickets before, where does $6100 fall on the scale of good deals? Particularly when you plan on traveling to two of the places on your itinerary anyway and you were already going to be in Africa (for a previously arranged trip) at the start of your RTW.
And, someone mentioned that these are similar to South Africa RTW prices. How similar are they? The ex-MPM fares fell into the "Excellent Deal" category. IIRC the only other deal to fall into that category was the ex-Sudan fares back in 2012 (I snagged one of them too:)) I've heard there was an excellent ex-Mauritius fare some time back too, but that was before my time here. I'm sorry you missed out at the last minute SDandi. You were late to the party, but learnt really fast and seemed good to go. I especially liked your finish of CDG-xDOH-SEZ as your way of getting back to Africa:). (I visited SEZ on my way to KRT to start my ex-KRT DONE4 in 2013 - so I've ticked that place off my list already) |
Originally Posted by pandaperth
(Post 27001751)
I've heard there was an excellent ex-Mauritius fare some time back too, but that was before my time here.
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Originally Posted by Dr. HFH
(Post 27002036)
Indeed, that is true. What's more, the BA office there misinterpreted the rules so we all got tickets with a routing to which we were not entitled.
What was the misinterpretation and what were the fares like back then? |
Hi! Can you check my route (Global explore fare)
DME (Russia)-MAD MAD-PTY PTY-MGA (surface) MGA-MIA (stopover) MIA-UIO (stopover) UIO-GPS GPS-GYE (stopover) GYE-LIM LIM-SCL SCL-IPC IPC-SCL(stopover) SCL-SYD SYD-BKK BKK-NRT (stopover) NRT-KHV (Russia). Two airlines said me, that I should come back to DME (Moscow, Russia). But in rules D. Travel may originate at any point for which fares are published and must terminate at the same point, except that origin-destination surface segments are permitted as follows: (a) within country of origin |
Originally Posted by Olga Kulikova
(Post 27002429)
Two airlines said me, that I should come back to DME (Moscow, Russia).
But in rules D. Travel may originate at any point for which fares are published and must terminate at the same point, except that origin-destination surface segments are permitted as follows: (a) within country of origin That shouldn't have any impact on this rule, but some airlines might claim otherwise. The routing looks fine. You have flights left over. Any reason you can't add on a KHV-OVB-DME at the end? |
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