RTW Plan
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 11
RTW Plan
I'm going to be taking a RTW starting in November. Here's the basic itinerary:
CHC-ZQN
ZQN-AKL
AKL-SYD
SYD-BKK
Overland to Hanoi
HAN-HKG
HKG-JNB
JNB-NBO
NBO-LHR
LHR-CAI
Overland to Jordan
AMM-LHR
LGW-DFW
DFW-LAS
LAS-HOU
HOU-somewhere in the Carribean...haven't looked yet to see what's available.
Back to HOU
There will be ticketed LAX-AKL but it will be thrown away.
Any problems with this itinerary?
CHC-ZQN
ZQN-AKL
AKL-SYD
SYD-BKK
Overland to Hanoi
HAN-HKG
HKG-JNB
JNB-NBO
NBO-LHR
LHR-CAI
Overland to Jordan
AMM-LHR
LGW-DFW
DFW-LAS
LAS-HOU
HOU-somewhere in the Carribean...haven't looked yet to see what's available.
Back to HOU
There will be ticketed LAX-AKL but it will be thrown away.
Any problems with this itinerary?
#4


Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: MEL/LAX
Programs: AAdv GLD(MM), QF LTS, UA MP_nada, HH Gld, SPG, GoldenCircle Jade
Posts: 4,478
I think you may be hitting a segement limit problem in NA.
LAS-HOU is going to be 2 segs - via DFW.
HOU-Carribean is going to be 2 segs each way (assuming you want to get back to HOU). That would make it 7 segs already. You will need to cut onw out or buy an extra.
If on the other hand your 'destination' is LAX (given that LAX-AKL is going to be thrown away) then you could do:
DFW-LAS-DFW-HOU-DFW-XXX-LAX
to keep you within th 6 segment limit. XXX would have to be something in the carribean which has a single flight number service to LAX - the only one I know of is SJD.
LAS-HOU is going to be 2 segs - via DFW.
HOU-Carribean is going to be 2 segs each way (assuming you want to get back to HOU). That would make it 7 segs already. You will need to cut onw out or buy an extra.
If on the other hand your 'destination' is LAX (given that LAX-AKL is going to be thrown away) then you could do:
DFW-LAS-DFW-HOU-DFW-XXX-LAX
to keep you within th 6 segment limit. XXX would have to be something in the carribean which has a single flight number service to LAX - the only one I know of is SJD.
#6
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 11
Well, actually the final destination is going to be HOU. I'm doing this as a leisure travel thing...I'd like to maximize miles as a bonus, but that's not the main objective.
Here's the basic story: I'm in Antarctica right now working at a research base. When I get out I get dropped off in CHC with a fare credit back home that makes my 4 continent trip (economy class) about $1600 USD. My home base is HOU, so that's why I need to end up there. The LAS part is for a friend's bachelor party, so that has to stay. The DFW-HOU is only a quick stop so that I can take the LSAT on Feb 12th, before I try to use the rest of my segments. As far as the alliance needs to know I'm making my way overland to LAX, so no flights actually have to end up there. I can get a round trip DFW-HOU-DFW for about $120 USD, so there's no point in wasting two segments for that. If I need to buy additional segments at whatever the cost is, that might be a good option.
What are the best destinations in the Carribean that would use my remaining segments to the best advantage, returning me to DFW, IAH, or HOU? An additional bonus would be if they had easy access to Havana, off network of course.
Here's the basic story: I'm in Antarctica right now working at a research base. When I get out I get dropped off in CHC with a fare credit back home that makes my 4 continent trip (economy class) about $1600 USD. My home base is HOU, so that's why I need to end up there. The LAS part is for a friend's bachelor party, so that has to stay. The DFW-HOU is only a quick stop so that I can take the LSAT on Feb 12th, before I try to use the rest of my segments. As far as the alliance needs to know I'm making my way overland to LAX, so no flights actually have to end up there. I can get a round trip DFW-HOU-DFW for about $120 USD, so there's no point in wasting two segments for that. If I need to buy additional segments at whatever the cost is, that might be a good option.
What are the best destinations in the Carribean that would use my remaining segments to the best advantage, returning me to DFW, IAH, or HOU? An additional bonus would be if they had easy access to Havana, off network of course.
#8




Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Circle City
Posts: 3,568
Originally Posted by theglobalguy
What are the best destinations in the Carribean that would use my remaining segments to the best advantage, returning me to DFW, IAH, or HOU? An additional bonus would be if they had easy access to Havana, off network of course.
I won't publically question your sanity about taking the LSAT, but I will say that if youre an American citizen then I would think very seriously before going to Cuba when you're taking the LSAT. Especially with the recent tightening of the restrictions which I don't foresee changing any time soon, you have ample notice that you aren't supposed to be going.
#9
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Washington, DC
Posts: 11,242
[QUOTE=theglobalguy] The DFW-HOU is only a quick stop so that I can take the LSAT on Feb 12th, before I try to use the rest of my segments. [QUOTE]
Why not just take the LSAT at DFW?
JD
PS Good luck!
Why not just take the LSAT at DFW?
JD
PS Good luck!
#10
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: NYC
Posts: 27,885
Originally Posted by theglobalguy
I'm going to be taking a RTW starting in November. Here's the basic itinerary:
CHC-ZQN
ZQN-AKL
AKL-SYD
SYD-BKK
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Any problems with this itinerary?
CHC-ZQN
ZQN-AKL
AKL-SYD
SYD-BKK
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Any problems with this itinerary?
#11
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Hong Kong
Programs: None any more
Posts: 11,017
Originally Posted by ijgordon
Hold on -- isn't there a 2 segment limit in the continent of origin? Or are there exceptions?
#12


Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: MEL/LAX
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Posts: 4,478
Originally Posted by theglobalguy
What are the best destinations in the Carribean that would use my remaining segments to the best advantage, returning me to DFW, IAH, or HOU? An additional bonus would be if they had easy access to Havana, off network of course.
#13
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 11
Thanks for the info!
I appreciate all the advice.
The Havana thing more than likely won't actually happen...the person who posted about the legal issue especially for someone that will eventually take the bar exam has an excellent point. It's something I've been thinking about, but won't make a final decision until most likely right before the time.
I need to head to HOU just because it's where home is, and that way I've got a week to relax, study and get over any jet lag before the exam.
Afterwards, I'm really going to need some sun and island time...I'm thinking DR at the moment, just for the variety of activities, and the fact that it's easy to avoid the package holiday crowd.
The Havana thing more than likely won't actually happen...the person who posted about the legal issue especially for someone that will eventually take the bar exam has an excellent point. It's something I've been thinking about, but won't make a final decision until most likely right before the time.
I need to head to HOU just because it's where home is, and that way I've got a week to relax, study and get over any jet lag before the exam.
Afterwards, I'm really going to need some sun and island time...I'm thinking DR at the moment, just for the variety of activities, and the fact that it's easy to avoid the package holiday crowd.
#14

Join Date: Apr 2000
Posts: 2,898
Originally Posted by theglobalguy
What are the best destinations in the Carribean that would use my remaining segments to the best advantage, returning me to DFW, IAH, or HOU? An additional bonus would be if they had easy access to Havana, off network of course.
#15




Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Circle City
Posts: 3,568
By "off network" I think he wants to go to somewhere that he can then buy a seperate ticket to Cuba from. I seem to remember that Cancun is about $250 on Mexicana, Grand Cayman is about $175 on Cayman Airways, and Aruba is about $200 on Aeropostal. All the others run about $500-600.
I do hope youre going to put more than a week into the LSAT. A lot of it is natural logical ability but a lot is also question pattern recognition that comes only from doing a slew of them before the test. That's what Kaplan and the other test prep places actually teach and it's what seperates the 170's from the 155's. Whatever you're getting in your practice tests, drop the score 5-10 points and that's about where youre going to end up at. In any event, good luck with it.
I do hope youre going to put more than a week into the LSAT. A lot of it is natural logical ability but a lot is also question pattern recognition that comes only from doing a slew of them before the test. That's what Kaplan and the other test prep places actually teach and it's what seperates the 170's from the 155's. Whatever you're getting in your practice tests, drop the score 5-10 points and that's about where youre going to end up at. In any event, good luck with it.





