Oneworld product pricing - PLEASE READ
#106


Join Date: Jul 2005
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Hi - is there a spreadsheet posted anywhere that shows up-to-date pricing of One World Explorer (and/or Global Explorer fares) from different origination (or purchase) locations? I seem to remember there was such a sheet a decade ago that was linked to FT, but I assume it hasn't kept pace with recent changes to the product. Alternatively, should I just be searching for pricing on a paid platform (like Expert Flyer)? Thank you.
#107




Join Date: Aug 2004
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Hi - is there a spreadsheet posted anywhere that shows up-to-date pricing of One World Explorer (and/or Global Explorer fares) from different origination (or purchase) locations? I seem to remember there was such a sheet a decade ago that was linked to FT, but I assume it hasn't kept pace with recent changes to the product. Alternatively, should I just be searching for pricing on a paid platform (like Expert Flyer)? Thank you.
#109



Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: used to be PER, now it's nowhere/eveywhere
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Click on 'Fare Information'
Enter a city or airport in the country of interest as both the departure airport and the arrival airport
(so for example, if you're wanting the ex-UK fares you can enter LON for both departing airport and arriving airport, or LHR for both, or MAN or...)
Put the airline code of a Oneworld airline in the airline(s) field (e.g. BA)
Put 'D' in the Class Code
Choose a Currency (e.g. GBP)
Click 'Search'
Enter a city or airport in the country of interest as both the departure airport and the arrival airport
(so for example, if you're wanting the ex-UK fares you can enter LON for both departing airport and arriving airport, or LHR for both, or MAN or...)
Put the airline code of a Oneworld airline in the airline(s) field (e.g. BA)
Put 'D' in the Class Code
Choose a Currency (e.g. GBP)
Click 'Search'
#110
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Then click on the "fare information" box, and when that screen appears, but the same airport code into the "Departing airport," "Arriving airport" and "Purchasing city" boxes. Put any "departing dare" you like in that box (but I usually enter a month or so from the present) and enter at least one Oneworld airline code in the appropriate box. I usually use AA or BA. Choose whatever currency you want the options to show (USD is the default) and press "Search."

You'll get the results screen that looks like this:

...on which you can see the base fares (before taxes and fees) for various Oneworld RTW products.
You will need to do this for each country from which you contemplate starting a RTW trip. You can get similar results for Star Alliance or Skyteam RTW products by inserting one of those alliances' airline codes in the "airlines" box, or reduce the length of the list by specifying which cabin (Y, J, F) you want to use, etc. Leaving the "airlines" boxes empty will cause the tool to put all results from all carriers, which can be quite lengthy. Note you can also click on the "rules" icon to see the various products' rules.
This can be a tedious exercise if you're looking for the cheapest (meaning what?) origin point. Remember that taxes, fees and "positioning" costs will be on top of the base fare.
Good luck!
Last edited by Gardyloo; Feb 24, 2022 at 9:22 am
#112




Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: country Western Australia
Programs: QF WP(LTS) - AA LTG(1MM)
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Doing a bit of speculation on wandering, I put a request into ExpertFlyer to see what the current OneWorld RTW fares are exPerth.
In among the expected xONEx and xGLOBx fares I found: xCAP(12/15) where x is L,R,D or A
And the prices were "interesting"
Can some one with full reservation system access please explain these new entries? The normal search engines provided no suggestions.
I always look for less expensive wandering
Fred
In among the expected xONEx and xGLOBx fares I found: xCAP(12/15) where x is L,R,D or A
And the prices were "interesting"
Can some one with full reservation system access please explain these new entries? The normal search engines provided no suggestions.
I always look for less expensive wandering
Fred
#113



Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: used to be PER, now it's nowhere/eveywhere
Programs: QFF NB, AA GLD
Posts: 3,687
Doing a bit of speculation on wandering, I put a request into ExpertFlyer to see what the current OneWorld RTW fares are exPerth.
In among the expected xONEx and xGLOBx fares I found: xCAP(12/15) where x is L,R,D or A
And the prices were "interesting"
Can some one with full reservation system access please explain these new entries? The normal search engines provided no suggestions.
I always look for less expensive wandering
Fred
In among the expected xONEx and xGLOBx fares I found: xCAP(12/15) where x is L,R,D or A
And the prices were "interesting"
Can some one with full reservation system access please explain these new entries? The normal search engines provided no suggestions.
I always look for less expensive wandering
Fred
these are the old "Circle Asia/Pacific" fares that were discontinued some time ago
and then quietly resurrected (only by Qantas) back in 2020 and called "Circle Asia Pass"
MPMs of 12,000 or 15,000 miles. East Asia + Australia/New Zealand only.
#114




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Though QF seems to have added premium economy (class R) in this iteration.
Now to keep within the mileage limits. My first pass exPerth on gcmap hit 15K exactly.....
Happy wandering
Fred
Now to keep within the mileage limits. My first pass exPerth on gcmap hit 15K exactly.....
Happy wandering
Fred
#115
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Dec 23 2024 Post 2617 Oneworld booking and pricing experiences
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/36757225-post2617.html
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/36757225-post2617.html
Here you go, updated list including DONE, removing duplicates (only showing one airport by country -- all the airports within a country have the same base fare), and with improved formatting (showing ranking). Oslo wins for DONEx it seems.

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Really? That was one of my questions actually. Looking ahead on EF, it looks like on some airlines (e.g. JAL) it's very hard to see even one seat available in A, even months in advance. But I was hoping that they would show up closer to departure... Maybe not.

Originally Posted by sapphireb
Would love update on DONE as now so few A flights available just don’t think it is worth it anymore…
Would love update on DONE as now so few A flights available just don’t think it is worth it anymore…
Really? That was one of my questions actually. Looking ahead on EF, it looks like on some airlines (e.g. JAL) it's very hard to see even one seat available in A, even months in advance. But I was hoping that they would show up closer to departure... Maybe not.
#118
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What is the GST rate on flight tickets in India?
GST on flight tickets is either 5% for economy class or 12% for business class, applicable to both domestic and international flights.
GST on flight tickets is either 5% for economy class or 12% for business class, applicable to both domestic and international flights.
Will negate any minor savings in the base fare (before real taxes and carrier surcharges)
#119
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Help With Circle Pacific, please.
Hi, -- I commute 3-4/year roundtrip between BKK and BOS. I've been using OWEs for well over a decade, but I've just started reading about Circle Pacific fares, which could be significantly less expensive for me. On a very basic level, my understanding is:
Thank you all in advance for your assistance.
- I can use them between SEAsia and North America.
- Both ocean crossings must be TPAC.
- One crossing must be northern, for example JFK/HKG.
- The other crossing must be southern, for example SYD/JFK.
- The fares are mileage-based rather than continent-based.
Thank you all in advance for your assistance.
#120




Join Date: Aug 2004
Programs: AA (EP), Hilton (Diamond), Marriott Bonvoy (Titanium)
Posts: 9,133
Hi, -- I commute 3-4/year roundtrip between BKK and BOS. I've been using OWEs for well over a decade, but I've just started reading about Circle Pacific fares, which could be significantly less expensive for me. On a very basic level, my understanding is:
Thank you all in advance for your assistance.
- I can use them between SEAsia and North America.
- Both ocean crossings must be TPAC.
- One crossing must be northern, for example JFK/HKG.
- The other crossing must be southern, for example SYD/JFK.
- The fares are mileage-based rather than continent-based.
Thank you all in advance for your assistance.
There's a five day minimum stay, and a minimum of two stopovers (can't stopover more than once at the same point). Up to four stopovers are free (one in country of origin, two per continent), additional ones can be purchased.


