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First RTW
Hi
I’m planning my first RTW (I’m going to start ex CAI) in F Cities that I’d have to visit Tokyo, Singapore, Hongkong, LA Cities that I like to visit (but can drop) Dubai, Buenos Aires, Cayman Islands, Darwin (the latter two for the diving) I’m quite fond of flying but I rarely fly F so I want to make the flights the main attraction therefore want to go with the carriers and flights that offer the best F experience. Objectives -Maximize AA miles (I’m about to to a AA plat challenge at the same time) -Maximize time on the better carriers (I assume that the F is best in CX, QA & BA is better than AA etc) -Maximize flagship service flights - Visit the cities above Is there anyone out there who has any suggestions how to make this trip the best possible`? Best regards |
Where do you want to finish?
You are going out ex-CAI, where do you want to finish. It might make a difference to the way suggestions run for the DXB part of the trip.
How many continents do you intend to purchase? At the moment, it looks like you have ditched Africa, included the other five. However, for the addition of Darwin, you have added a continent. Do you really want to go diving where they have fresh water and salt water crocodiles? I am sure we can come up with some good options if you can answer the finish and number of continents question. Would you want to stop somewhere on a mileage run or would you be prepared to do an out and back for the hell of it? Are you going Northern Hemisphere summer or winter timetable as that makes a difference for seasonal availability of places like Anchorage which can be well worth visiting. Hope to get back soon Spotwelder |
How about this:
CAI-MAD (IB) MAD-LHR (BA) LHR-DXB (BA) DXB-LHR (BA) LHR-HKG (BA) HKG-SIN (CX) SIN-HKG (CX) HKG-MEL (CX) MEL-DRW (QF) DRW-BNE (QF) BNE-MEL (QF) MEL-SYD (QF) SYD-JFK (QF) JFK-LAX (AA) LAX-DFW (AA) DFW-ANC (AA) ANC-DFW (AA) DFW-BZE (AA) - good diving BZE-MIA (AA) MIA-LHR (AA) |
Originally Posted by alect
CAI-MAD (IB)
MAD-LHR (BA) LHR-DXB (BA) DXB-LHR (BA) . . . MIA-LHR (AA) |
I would think CNS would have better diving than DRW, is that what you meant? If this is the only place you are visiting in Australia you may be able to pick up a cheap SIN/BKK/DPS-CNS R/T
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Originally Posted by alect
How about this:
CAI-MAD (IB) MAD-LHR (BA)... MIA-LHR (AA) |
Thanks for all the advice.
As far as I know I must stop where I started, that is CAI. Maybe it better to to drop one continent? I only have appointments in South East Asia and LA so all the other stops are negotiable. There should be some execellent WW2 wrecks off the Northern Coast of Australia - that is Darwin I guess (perhapps with fresh water crocs). Cairns might be ok too. The trip is intended to take place next spring. |
Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
I confer. You must return to country of origin. Even if you don't ever plan to use the return, your ticket must show the return and must be issued as such. So , in effect, you need to include 1 more segment from LHR-CAI. And still keep it within the 20 segment rule.
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Originally Posted by alect
How about this:
CAI-MAD (IB) MAD-LHR (BA) .... DFW-BZE (AA) - good diving BZE-MIA (AA) MIA-LHR (AA) CAI-MAD MAD-LHR LHR-DBX DBX-LHR LHR-HKG HKG-SIN SIN-NRT NRT-JFK JFK-LAX LAX-DFW DFW-ANC ACN-DFW DFW-BZE BZW-MIA MIA-LHR LHR-CAI Would it be possible? Any possible improvements from a status earning perspective? Another question: Does it matter if i have the AA metal segments early or late (from a AA status maximizing perspective)? Are there status earning differences between the carriers that I should take in consideration? Best |
Originally Posted by bowman
CAI-MAD MAD-LHR LHR-DBX DBX-LHR ... LHR-CAI Would it be possible? Edited to add: SIN-NRT (be aware this is two segments) ... DFW-ANC (be aware ANC fligths are seasonal) ACN-DFW ... |
posted in error
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Originally Posted by bowman
If I drop Australia (and add NRT - one of my must go:s) and do a ADONE3 instead it'll be:
[ ... snip ...] Would it be possible? Any possible improvements from a status earning perspective? Another question: Does it matter if i have the AA metal segments early or late (from a AA status maximizing perspective)? Are there status earning differences between the carriers that I should take in consideration? However, note that for qualifying points there is no difference between A and D; you get a 1.5 points per mile flown. So for status qualification (rather than award mileage accrual), there's no difference between A and D. If you do the Platinum challenge, you could also go for BA Gold status. I don't remember whether US residents need 800 tier points (as we do in continental Europe), or whether BAEC has a higher threshold there. BA Gold is valuable for AA lounge access in the US. |
Obviously I need to drop MAD then and go CAI-LHR directly. Then I have 4 segments in Europe.
Another question. I have the choice between BA, QA and CX on LHR-HKG, which is best in F? In the OW FAQ posted in this area the CX flights to japan is not listed as traditional F, I'm just wondering then- how good are they? Best |
Originally Posted by bowman
Obviously I need to drop MAD then and go CAI-LHR directly. Then I have 4 segments in Europe.
Another question. I have the choice between BA, QA and CX on LHR-HKG, which is best in F? |
Originally Posted by bowman
Obviously I need to drop MAD then and go CAI-LHR directly. Then I have 4 segments in Europe.
If you do that, you'll have a spare segment. Since you only have threesegments in Asia, you could add another one there.
Originally Posted by bowman
Another question. I have the choice between BA, QA and CX on LHR-HKG, which is best in F?
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