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Great call on the JFK-PHX nonstop. I may do that myself if I rebook my north american segments. Another good one - unfortunately 1-stop - is MIA-RNO at 2869 miles (RNO isn't listed in the Oneworld Explorer as a transcon definition). Unfortunately, no way to avoid a hotel unless you take a redeye in since it leaves at 0657. Also goes away Feb 28th.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Toofewmiles: ...Another good one - unfortunately 1-stop - is MIA-RNO at 2869 miles (RNO isn't listed in the Oneworld Explorer as a transcon definition)..</font> |
For non-transcon, non-Hawaii RTW long flights in NA, how about:
SXM-LAS 3294 POS-DEN 3332 AUA-LAS 3219 SJO-SFO 3044 PTY-LAS SEA-CUN 2687 BOS-SMF 2632 |
SJO-SFO doesn't seem to exist (or does it!)...otherwise I'd book it. SJO-LGB is 3001 miles from the AA timetable...
Also, MIA-RNO mileage was per the AA timetable, which I'll take as gospel for their mileage calculator... |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by 925: For non-transcon, non-Hawaii RTW long flights in NA, how about: SXM-LAS 3294 POS-DEN 3332 AUA-LAS 3219 SJO-SFO 3044 PTY-LAS SEA-CUN 2687 BOS-SMF 2632</font> |
Some of them exist as direct flights, but only within a range of dates. Most of the ones to the Caribbean only book into 'D' class instead of 'A', for those on AONE RTWs.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Toofewmiles: SJO-SFO doesn't seem to exist (or does it!)...otherwise I'd book it. SJO-LGB is 3001 miles from the AA timetable... Also, MIA-RNO mileage was per the AA timetable, which I'll take as gospel for their mileage calculator...</font> SJO-LGB would earn 2704 miles, not 3000+ [This message has been edited by hauteboy (edited Feb 21, 2004).] |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by 925: For non-transcon, non-Hawaii RTW long flights in NA, how about: SXM-LAS 3294 POS-DEN 3332 AUA-LAS 3219 SJO-SFO 3044 PTY-LAS SEA-CUN 2687 BOS-SMF 2632</font> I currently assume that the above flights (when you can book them) are treated as one segment for RTW purposes, not transcon, and not Hawaii. Correct? |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by 925: These all came directly from the longest AA metal flights .PDF table above. I think that means that they are "one flight number". is that the same as "direct flight"? Or does direct flight have some other consequence? I currently assume that the above flights (when you can book them) are treated as one segment for RTW purposes, not transcon, and not Hawaii. Correct? </font> |
Some of them exist as direct flights, but only within a range of dates. Most of the ones to the Caribbean only book into 'D' class instead of 'A', for those on AONE RTWs.
---------------- but with the new 1.5 q-pts for D class in AA's FF program, that is not a major concern. true, that the class of service bonus will be 25% instead of 50%, but most of these flight are relatively short. for most of us, the q-pts are more important for keeping OW status |
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