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Max miles on OWE
I was just curious to find out what was the maximum amount of miles someone managed to earn on a OWE?
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It would also be interesting to post general strategies for OWE planning. One example is doing Europe/Pacific(Oz & NZ)/Asia, rather than Europe/Asia/Pacific. As you can see, I am definitely not much of an expert, but I'm sure that there are people out there who are.
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There have been numerous discussions regarding maximizing miles/points on a OWE. Here are a couple:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum83/HTML/000945.html http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum83/HTML/001052.html If you use the search feature on both this forum and on this forum in Archives you will find many more including these: http://www.flyertalk.com/pasttalk/ft...ML/000313.html http://www.flyertalk.com/pasttalk/ft...ML/000731.html http://www.flyertalk.com/pasttalk/ft...ML/000374.html http://www.flyertalk.com/pasttalk/ft...ML/000329.html |
Hi,
I didn't want to start another topic for this question, so I'll ask it here. Travel must be in a continuous forward direction, does that mean that on a 5 or 6 continent OWE, could I do SYD-JNB-HKG-LHR (the general direction, not the exact stops) or would I have to go to HKG first then onto JNB and LHR? Also would I be right in assuming that the flights flying from one continent to another do not count as a sector within the continent? thanks goodo [This message has been edited by goodo (edited 12-02-2002).] |
In general you can only enter each of the the three IATA zones once. They are:
1: Americas 2: EMEA 3: Asia & SWP so you cannot do what you suggest because HKG is in the same zone as SYD. SYD-HKG-JNB-LHR-JFK-SCL-SYD is fine, as is SYD-JNB-LHR-SCL(transit NA)-JFK-HKG-SYD. |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by goodo: Also would I be right in assuming that the flights flying from one continent to another do not count as a sector within the continent? </font> |
Are child-fare discounts available for these?(usually pay 75% for international roundtrips)
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by crankyusi: Are child-fare discounts available for these?(usually pay 75% for international roundtrips)</font> |
This might be close to the max. for a three continents OWE; I just did SIN-LHR-IST-LHR-DXB-LHR-LAX-MIA-BGI-MIA-DFW-ACA-DFW-NRT-HKG-KUL-HKG-SIN for around US$2650. Total elapsed time 18 days, with 4 nights London, 1 IST, 2 DXB, 1 MIA, 2 BGI, 2 DFW, 2 ACA, 1 HKG and 1 KUL; 3 days of excellent sunny beaches: DXB, BGI and ACA Total miles, without bonuses, 42,078.
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I'm in the process of ditching *A and stating up with OW, and have decided to kick off a serious mileage run and have this route confirmed:
osl-lhr-dxb-lhr-dub-lax-mia-sxm-sju-dfw-pdx- dfw-lax-hkg-cgk-hkg-per-syd-bne-syd-nrt-lhr- osl All in C/D/F(us) class and done in a month travel http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif Does anyone know how this will pan out with BA ExecClub and tier points? |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ph-ndr: I'm in the process of ditching *A and stating up with OW, and have decided to kick off a serious mileage run and have this route confirmed: osl-lhr-dxb-lhr-dub-lax-mia-sxm-sju-dfw-pdx- dfw-lax-hkg-cgk-hkg-per-syd-bne-syd-nrt-lhr- osl All in C/D/F(us) class and done in a month travel http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif Does anyone know how this will pan out with BA ExecClub and tier points?</font> You can download the handbooks at https://www.britishairways.com/execclub/handbook/ and study Tier credits will be around Any scheme other than Continental Europe 60 , 100, 100, 30, 160, 150, 30, 30, 100 getting to DFW which will get you silver status ( OW sapphire ) 45, 45, 45, 120, 100, 100, 100, 100, 30, 30, 100, 160, 60 giving a total of 1045. This will be enough to renew your Silver status for the following year but not enough to attain gold. If you join the Continental Europe scheme 60 , 100, 100, 30, 160 will give you Silver 150, 30, 30, 100,45, 45, 45, 120, 100, 100, 100 will give you Gold status Dave |
Thanks for the quick reply. Im joined as a Norwegian resident, and that should be the same scheme as the continental one I believe... i.e. I'm getting gold status from this trip http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif
The only problem with that one, the rules in the book state 4 segments on BA metal for change of tier, and since there are only 4 segments on BA for the whole trip (OSL-LHR-DXB-LHR and NRT-LHR), does that mean I need to do another trip with 4 segments to get the gold card? |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ph-ndr: Thanks for the quick reply. Im joined as a Norwegian resident, and that should be the same scheme as the continental one I believe... i.e. I'm getting gold status from this trip http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif The only problem with that one, the rules in the book state 4 segments on BA metal for change of tier, and since there are only 4 segments on BA for the whole trip (OSL-LHR-DXB-LHR and NRT-LHR), does that mean I need to do another trip with 4 segments to get the gold card?</font> You will need to do 4 BA sectors to get the Silver status plus 4 for the Gold after attaining silver which could actually mean that you wouldnt get your silver status until you get to LHR. Perhaps you could change your route a bit and do OSL-MAN-LHR-DXB-LHR to guarantee meeting the sector requirements. Codeshares do count towards the 4 BA sectors required and BA do codeshare on SYD-BNE , so perhaps you could use BA on SYD-BNE, BNE-SYD as well as NRT-LHR and LHR-OSL to ensure Gold status which will save you doing another trip to get it. Dave [This message has been edited by Dave Noble (edited 12-07-2002).] |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Dave Noble: If you are signed up as a Norwegian member then , yes you are fine as far as the tier statuses go. You will need to do 4 BA sectors to get the Silver status plus 4 for the Gold after attaining silver which could actually mean that you wouldnt get your silver status until you get to LHR. Perhaps you could change your route a bit and do OSL-MAN-LHR-DXB-LHR to guarantee meeting the sector requirements. Codeshares do count towards the 4 BA sectors required and BA do codeshare on SYD-BNE , so perhaps you could use BA on SYD-BNE, BNE-SYD as well as NRT-LHR and LHR-OSL to ensure Gold status which will save you doing another trip to get it. Dave [This message has been edited by Dave Noble (edited 12-07-2002).]</font> However, if I booked the EI flight LHR-DUB on the BA codeshare, then I'd have my 4 segments on my way out of Europe, and then I'd only need 4 segments some other time to attain the gold card? I am flying BA on NRT-LHR-OSL too, so putting myself on the BA codeshare on SYD-BNE-SYD would solve the 4-segment problem ont he way home? |
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