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Football Fan May 30, 2003 6:14 pm

Asking for a quick look at a Oneworld Global Explorer itinerary
 
I am almost sure that I will have to do without one of the destinations I want to visit within this itinerary (because I cannot get it under 34,000 miles), but perhaps someone has a good idea, so let me post it anyway:

ICN-xHKG-FCO-BCN-xMAD-MIA-UIO - surface sector - LIM-SCL-IPC-PPT-xAKL-NAN-SYD-AYQ-xCNS-xNRT-ICN

Unfortunately, in the Great Circle Mapper, I always end up at 34,230 miles. There is a nonstop BA flight ICN-LHR which would solve my problem, but unfortunately, that flight only seems to operate during the summer, but my trip would start in October. Of all the destinations listed, I do not care about HKG, CNS, NRT.

Right now, the only possibility I see to get below 34,000 is to just buy a (hopefully cheap) RT ticket SYD-AYQ-SYD and then take the nonstop flight SYD-ICN and leave the AYQ-CNS-NRT detour out of the RTW ticket.

Do you have any other ideas?

Also, do you see any other problems/rule violations with this itinerary?

Thanks!

P.S.: Here you can see how the itinerary looks in the Great Circle Mapper... http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y352212C4

[This message has been edited by attorney28 (edited 05-30-2003).]

Greg48 May 30, 2003 10:19 pm

I'm assuming that MIA is a stop you need to make--otherwise, I'd say to use Iberia directly to Quito.
When you are checking prices for side trips, I'd look at Miami-Lima and do the RT to Quito from LIM--I'm pretty sure it can be done locally for about $200.00. (mas o menos).

christep May 30, 2003 11:52 pm

Hmmm... tricky one.

Greg's suggestion on MIA-LIM doesn't really help since MIA-LIM is within one mile of MIA-UIO-LIM.

I'm also curious as to which OW airline flies NRT-ICN?

What about TPE as the starting point? The published fare for MGLOB34 is about US$230 cheaper than the Korean fare.
tpe-hkg-fco-bcn-mad-mia-uio-lim-scl-ipc-ppt-akl-nan-syd-ayq-cns-hkg-tpe
is 32972 miles. You ought to be able to get a ICN-TPE-ICN for more or less the same as the saving in GLOB price.

Football Fan May 31, 2003 2:21 am

Thanks for the advice. I forgot to mention that I would like to do a DGLOB34. That one is surprisingly cheap from Korea (about the same price as from TPE, a bit less, actually - I will be in Korea in the middle of a Star Alliance RTW, but will have to go back to BCN and then to MIA and thought, might as well buy a Oneworld RTW to do that). Miami is a stop I need to make.

Oops, you are right about NRT-ICN - there is an AA flight no, but it is operated by JAL, which I had overlooked.

In that case, it seems even clearer that I will need to buy an extra RT ticket SYD-AYQ-SYD which will solve my mileage problem (or I could get an award ticket - how much are intra-Australian awards in BA's frequent flyer program?).

So I might as well not include AYQ in the RTW ticket and instead do some sector/mileage optimization within Europe in order to gain the maximum miles with this by doing some island hopping on the balearic islands. Also, BA's LHR-MIA business class might be nicer than IB's MAD-MIA, so I would change that as well.

ICN-xHKG-FCO-BCN-xMAH-xPMI-IBZ-xALC-xBCN-DUS-xLHR-MIA-UIO-GYE-surface sector-LIM-SCL-IPC-PPT-xAKL-NAN-SYD-ICN

I think this should be within all the rules (33,938 miles total, 20 segments + 1 surface segment, less than 15 stopovers). So how much mileage would I earn with this as a BA Gold? http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif (I believe even on a DGLOB, they will only let you fly Y on SCL-IPC-PPT for some reason.) Will it be enough to qualify for the highest OW tier? And how long will the status last if I finish the whole trip in 2003?

Extra sidetrips (award or purchase) would be GYE-LIM for the surface sector (oneway needed, but RT purchase probably cheaper?) and SYD-AYQ-SYD (award or purchase best?).

Another somewhat off-topic question, is UIO or GYE better as a starting point for a Galapagos excursion?

Almost done with the planning! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

[This message has been edited by attorney28 (edited 05-31-2003).]

GibSpmuh May 31, 2003 7:39 pm

Unfortunately the Sydney-Ayers Rock is one of the more expensive routes due to Qantas having a monopoly on it. The cheapest listed at the moment is about AU$600 return (or US$400 or so). You could go to Alice Springs instead for AU$400 return, though it's still a fair drive from there to get to Ayers Rock - depends how much driving through the desert appeals to you I guess. There's usually decent award availability out there though, especially mid-week, so could be a good option to take a look at.

Stewie Mac Jun 2, 2003 4:25 am

attorney28,

Why do you have to buy a ticket GYE-LIM - since the surface sector counts as miles, why not use the regular LanPeru flight ?

[worries that i'm being stupid].

Also, as I understand it, there's not a huge difference in starting a Galapagos trip from Quito or Guyaquil, except the the return flight is +/- $40 more from Quito.


Football Fan Jun 2, 2003 5:54 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Stewie Mac:
attorney28,

Why do you have to buy a ticket GYE-LIM - since the surface sector counts as miles, why not use the regular LanPeru flight ?
</font>
I would love to do that, but I can only find Taca and Aero Continente flights in Amadeus. The Oneworld Electronic Timetable does not have any direct LanPeru flights between Ecuador and Peru either.

Stewie Mac Jun 2, 2003 7:33 am

Sorry - that's what I get for believing the LanChile route map on their website http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif


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