Oneworld Explorer mileage
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Join Date: Jul 2000
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Oneworld Explorer mileage
Hi folks, now that my 3 continent Oneworld Explorer ex-BUD plans for next year are in full swing, one final question remains- which frequent flyer program do I put the miles and tier credit into?! (I will be flying around 40,000 base miles in D class).
Since I live in the UK and will definitely be flying more than 4 segments with BA and will easily qualify for silver (OW sapphire), the UK Exec Club seems a logical choice.
BA Exec Club (UK) gives double miles for flying in Club. So obviously on my BA flights, I will earn double miles. However, will I earn double BA miles for my flights on CX and QF? (that would give me a nice 80,000 miles in total!)
Or when flying CX or QF,will I earn miles for my BA account at CX's and QF's lowly business class rate of 1.25X actual miles flown?
Now I would end up with around 55,000 miles(mixture of BA at 2X and CX,QF at 1.25X)
Since I live in the UK and will definitely be flying more than 4 segments with BA and will easily qualify for silver (OW sapphire), the UK Exec Club seems a logical choice.
BA Exec Club (UK) gives double miles for flying in Club. So obviously on my BA flights, I will earn double miles. However, will I earn double BA miles for my flights on CX and QF? (that would give me a nice 80,000 miles in total!)
Or when flying CX or QF,will I earn miles for my BA account at CX's and QF's lowly business class rate of 1.25X actual miles flown?
Now I would end up with around 55,000 miles(mixture of BA at 2X and CX,QF at 1.25X)
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From the sound of it, you really want to use this trip to boost your existing BA account, but if you have any reason next year to be in the USA, you might consider joining AAdvantage.
Check out the American Forum and do a search for "Platinum Challenge". Or find FewMile's "unofficial AAdvantage website". Register for the Challenge and once you hit 16K, you are oneworld Sapphire/AA Platinum (next to top tier) but also you get 100% mileage bonus on all further miles for the year. This means the additional 24K you accumulate on this trip will actually clock in at 48K. Since you don't fly USA domestics, the upgrades will be of little use, but I have heard that non-US residents can have these changed to international upgrades using an appropriate equivilency. You are likely to build up enough miles on this trip to qualify for a J-class UK-USA ticket on AA or BA, particularly if you register for some route bonuses that are sure to exist if AA is one of your carriers along the way.
You will likely also accumulate enough miles (50K) early enough in 2001 to requalify for this status through February 2002, i.e. two years.
And of course, as a Sapphire, you have access to BA and all the other oneworld lounges (except ironically, AA's NAmerican ones), if you don't already have that benefit as BA Silver.
Just a thought, but obviously your other travel plans for 2001 should determine which program you want to maximize you benefits and/or mileage with.
Check out the American Forum and do a search for "Platinum Challenge". Or find FewMile's "unofficial AAdvantage website". Register for the Challenge and once you hit 16K, you are oneworld Sapphire/AA Platinum (next to top tier) but also you get 100% mileage bonus on all further miles for the year. This means the additional 24K you accumulate on this trip will actually clock in at 48K. Since you don't fly USA domestics, the upgrades will be of little use, but I have heard that non-US residents can have these changed to international upgrades using an appropriate equivilency. You are likely to build up enough miles on this trip to qualify for a J-class UK-USA ticket on AA or BA, particularly if you register for some route bonuses that are sure to exist if AA is one of your carriers along the way.
You will likely also accumulate enough miles (50K) early enough in 2001 to requalify for this status through February 2002, i.e. two years.
And of course, as a Sapphire, you have access to BA and all the other oneworld lounges (except ironically, AA's NAmerican ones), if you don't already have that benefit as BA Silver.
Just a thought, but obviously your other travel plans for 2001 should determine which program you want to maximize you benefits and/or mileage with.

