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Which is the cheapest origination point for BUSINESS class RTW?
Thanks for your time & help.
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The answer is -- it depends. The key factor is how many continents you want to visit. Here are the rankings for the lowest costs for 3-6 continent trips starting in the country indicated. These are US$ and I have included Canada and the US for comparison purposes. Currency translations were done based on exchange rates as of 20 March 2002.
3 Continent Sri Lanka 3454 India 3554 Korea 3695 Thailand 3758 Pakistan 3843 Gibraltar 3941 Euro (ex EI) 3972 Canada 4808 USA 6200 4 Continent Namibia 3728 New Zealand 3979 Sri Lanka 4146 India 4265 Gibraltar 4370 Euro (ex EI) 4414 Canada 5314 USA 6900 5 Continent Namibia 4209 New Zealand 4569 Sri Lanka 4767 Gibraltar 4898 India 4905 Australia 4939 Euro (ex EI) 4943 Canada 6137 USA 7800 6 Continent Namibia 4896 New Zealand 5156 Australia 5466 Sri Lanka 5482 Gibraltar 5598 India 5641 Euro (ex EI) 5649 Canada 7086 USA 9000 (Euro = Euro based countries except Ireland.) Visit FewMiles site for information on every country and the rules for RTW fares. Note that there are a few countries that look really cheap that either no longer are (South Africa) or that do not have any Oneworld flights (Slovokia, Slovenia, Iceland, etc.) (Edited to add Canada and US info.) [This message has been edited by ExMo (edited 03-21-2002).] |
For 4-C A-class, NZ seems to be about USD1400 cheaper than CA. Any thoughts on how best to fly LAX-AKL in A without eating the savings and more? Even YEX costs USD979, plus a lot of miles to u/g (assuming QF even allows upgrades on upgrades). Otherwise if you elect to pay the whole bill with miles, they want 200,000, and even if you value them at only a penny per that it comes out much more than you save.
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Air NZ is USD 799 LAX-AKL (june 1-aug 31, or USD 810 in May 1-31). So far QF has not matched this fare, though traditionally QF does match (presuming you want to stay Oneworld). Once CX finishes putting beds into business class it makes Oneworld business RTW quite attractive (beds in all long segments if you select BA/CX); now I buy AONEx instead to get the beds (which I view as essential for this kind of travel).
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by number_6: Air NZ is USD 799 LAX-AKL (june 1-aug 31, or USD 810 in May 1-31). So far QF has not matched this fare, though traditionally QF does match (presuming you want to stay Oneworld). . </font> A Quantas match is not all that important as Coach travel on them takes a 70% haircut. Now if only the AA Code share on QF metal matched this price http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by JohnAx: Any thoughts on how best to fly LAX-AKL in A without eating the savings and more? </font> A 4 continent in business should yield about 80,000 Q points and 140,000 miles for a PLT/EXP. Thus, a net gain in miles plus you get to see the world and make it 80% of the way towards qualifying for EXP through 2/2004. For another $600 you can do 5 continents and end up with >100,000 Q points and >180,000 miles. |
EXMO
Thanks for the up to date pricing in Biz that is very helpful! Would you happen to have up to date pricing in first as well broken down the same way? |
I believe that the fares from Namibia were also increased at the same time as South Africa.
rich |
Here are the 5 least expensive first class RTW fares for each continent category. Euro country fares (excluding Ireland), Canada and the USA are only included for comparison purposes. You can download the Excel spreadsheet with all of the fare conversions from FewMiles site. If you download the spreadsheet you will need to update the currency conversion information per the instruction provided therein. The fares below reflect foreign exchange rates on 20 March 2002.
3 Continent Gibraltar 4711 Sri Lanka 4793 Korea 5254 Thailand 5356 Taiwan 5435 Euro (ex EI) 6002 Canada 6643 USA 8100 4 Continent Namibia 4346 New Zealand 5614 Gibraltar 5711 Sri Lanka 5751 Egypt 6294 Euro (ex EI) 6620 Canada 7086 USA 8800 5 Continent Namibia 4973 New Zealand 6174 Gibraltar 6567 Sri Lanka 6614 Australia 6957 Euro (ex EI) 7415 Canada 8161 USA 9700 6 Continent Namibia 5669 New Zealand 6861 Australia 7489 Gibraltar 7567 Sri Lanka 7605 Euro (ex EI) 8386 Canada 9363 USA 11100 [This message has been edited by ExMo (edited 03-22-2002).] |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by writetorich: Thanks for the Info on getting to New Zeland. I can live certainly live with 799+. A Quantas match is not all that important as Coach travel on them takes a 70% haircut. Now if only the AA Code share on QF metal matched this price http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif</font> Would that receive full credit? I would be so happy if that answer is yes! Also, kudos to all in the homework provided. I have given thought to a RTW fare. It is much cheaper than a standard LA to Europe up front fare and the miles would have to be incredible! Thank you... ------------------ Michael AA PLT,1 MLN Miles+ HH GLD, SCI GLD, MM SIL LE PRESIDENT ETERNEL DE CAMAIR-CAMEROUN AIRLINES :) |
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