Oneworld Award availability
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Madrid, Spain & Santiago, Chile
Programs: AA EXP
Posts: 3,181
Oneworld Award availability
I want to redeem a OW award in Biz, or maybe First (OW130C/OW130F), with AA miles, but would like to check availability myself, before calling AA. Is this possible?
I have access to an availability tool, but I am not sure what class to look for .... is it D/A, just like the OWE? And is it the same accross all OW airlines? The OW award I'm looking for would probably involve IB, BA, LA and AA.
I have access to an availability tool, but I am not sure what class to look for .... is it D/A, just like the OWE? And is it the same accross all OW airlines? The OW award I'm looking for would probably involve IB, BA, LA and AA.
Last edited by Viajero; Feb 20, 2005 at 7:27 am Reason: added exact type of award, for clarity
#2
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Australia, Chile
Programs: AA Platinium, Delta, Qantas, Lan
Posts: 73
you cannot access space avaliability in AA for other OW partners. But you can do it in the lanchile site through this link: http://www13.lanchile.com/espanol/un...s/indexNew.htm (you have to be a lanpass member but you can register on line)
#3
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Originally Posted by Trotamundo
you cannot access space avaliability in AA for other OW partners. But you can do it in the lanchile site through this link: http://www13.lanchile.com/espanol/un...s/indexNew.htm (you have to be a lanpass member but you can register on line)
I have since learned that First = Z and Business = U, but that's not of much use to me because these are hidden codes, that most OW airlines do not make available to the public. I can get AA availability, but CX/BA/IB... appear to be state secrets. Will have to call AA, it seems, something I was trying to avoid. Oh, well.
#4
Join Date: Mar 2002
Programs: QF Platinum (OW Emerald); QF Lifestime Silver; BD Diamond Club Gold (*A Gold)
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Hi Viajero, how's the weather in Santiago?
You can check availability for BA and CX by registering with Exec Club and MPC respectively.
The rule of thumb is, book far enough ahead and you should find good availability. One of the problems with RTW awards is finding that availability in the first place though, unless you're able to be flexible with your dates.
You can check availability for BA and CX by registering with Exec Club and MPC respectively.
The rule of thumb is, book far enough ahead and you should find good availability. One of the problems with RTW awards is finding that availability in the first place though, unless you're able to be flexible with your dates.
#5
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Madrid, Spain & Santiago, Chile
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Thanks, virtualtroy, but you know, what a PITA it is, having to go through such loops, and it still leaves me with an IB black hole. Not to worry, however, it just means tying up the AA agent on the phone for longer than necessary, or playing phone games, something I try to avoid.
Dunno; hot, I suppose. Right now I'm knee deep in snow in Spain, but will tell you in a couple of weeks when I do ...-HNL-ORD-DFW-SCL, for a week of vino and pastel de choclo.
...how's the weather in Santiago?...
Last edited by Viajero; Feb 20, 2005 at 12:45 pm Reason: typo
#6


Join Date: May 1998
Location: australia
Posts: 5,961
You can get Z class availability on IB using the availability tool (the one thats up for 3hrs,down for 5)
Its not that easy though -it doesn't seem to give U class and it only seems to give Z for certain routes eg works for JNB-MAD but not for MAD-GRU!
Its not that easy though -it doesn't seem to give U class and it only seems to give Z for certain routes eg works for JNB-MAD but not for MAD-GRU!





