Traffic Rights
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Traffic Rights
Hi Everyone,
I am booking a RTW and trying to book as many flights as possible on AA because I am doing the platinum challenge.
Anyway, according to the reservation lady, AA and Finn Air does not have traffic rights when flying from AKL-SYD, SYD-CNS, SYD-BKK, and BKK-HKG. Instead of AA and Finn Air, I would have to take CX and QF (which doesn't earn me any miles or Q-points
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Is this true?
Alex
I am booking a RTW and trying to book as many flights as possible on AA because I am doing the platinum challenge.
Anyway, according to the reservation lady, AA and Finn Air does not have traffic rights when flying from AKL-SYD, SYD-CNS, SYD-BKK, and BKK-HKG. Instead of AA and Finn Air, I would have to take CX and QF (which doesn't earn me any miles or Q-points
)Is this true?
Alex
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The only OW metal flying AKL-SYD & SYD-CNS is, as far as I know, QF, and I don't think anyone else codeshares on it.
SYD-BKK is flown by BA and QF, and they codeshare with each other, but again I don't think any other airline codeshares. BA in L gets you 25% mileage and 100% Q-points. QF gets you nothing.
HKG-BKK is flown by CX (codeshare with AA I believe) and AY using their own metal. AY certainly has traffic rights and in L you 100% miles and 50% Q-points. CX gets you nothing.
The best answer is to do it in business class, then no problem with any of them
[This message has been edited by christep (edited Feb 15, 2004).]
SYD-BKK is flown by BA and QF, and they codeshare with each other, but again I don't think any other airline codeshares. BA in L gets you 25% mileage and 100% Q-points. QF gets you nothing.
HKG-BKK is flown by CX (codeshare with AA I believe) and AY using their own metal. AY certainly has traffic rights and in L you 100% miles and 50% Q-points. CX gets you nothing.
The best answer is to do it in business class, then no problem with any of them

[This message has been edited by christep (edited Feb 15, 2004).]
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Alex: in principle on a Global Explorer or a OneWorld Explorer you can use code shares provided that the flight is operated by an eligible carrier. Whether there is any availability in L on the codeshares is another matter. But it doesn't seem to be a big problem to get 10,000 miles on AA metal on a RTW - one transatlantic and 3 or 4 segments within N America gets you there.
RTW4: oops, sorry - my mistake - it is Gulf Air not Emirates. Rules here: http://www.hardlink.com/~markdu/OWFiles/
[This message has been edited by christep (edited Feb 15, 2004).]
RTW4: oops, sorry - my mistake - it is Gulf Air not Emirates. Rules here: http://www.hardlink.com/~markdu/OWFiles/
[This message has been edited by christep (edited Feb 15, 2004).]
#6


Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: USA
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any oneworld flight will give you points and miles for the plat challenge. infact you don't have to fly aa at all! regular qualification for aa status does require flying aa but the challenges (gold and plat.) alow any ow flights.
cheers,
tla
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Dunno if it's for any use here but AFAIK AY has codeshare seats on QF flights from BKK to SYD.
(edited to correct typo SQ/QF)
[This message has been edited by NoWindowSeat (edited Feb 16, 2004).]
(edited to correct typo SQ/QF)
[This message has been edited by NoWindowSeat (edited Feb 16, 2004).]
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Originally Posted by The Lone Arranger
any oneworld flight will give you points and miles for the plat challenge.
Details of eligible classes for each of the airlines are here:
http://www.aa.com/apps/AAdvantage/Vi...artnerType=Air
Your point that you can get a challenge without flying on AA metal is valid though.
Last edited by christep; Apr 3, 2004 at 12:59 am
#10
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: HEL, Finland
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If you really need codeshares on SYD-BKK, Finnair (not Finn Air) has one daily: AY5891 and it's operated by Qantas.
BKK-HKG is operated on AY metal 3x per week (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday).
BKK-HKG is operated on AY metal 3x per week (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday).

