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Price of RTW
I have read a lot of trip reports of RTWs and though I want to stop at most of the destinations, I wanted to see how much something like a 7 day RTW cost in F.
I chose oneworld and priced it on the AA website: DFW->LGW (AA) LHR->SYD (BA) (stop in SIN) SYD->NRT (CX) NRT->DFW and it came out to be $25,557. How do folks afford to go on such flights? That's a cheap car, a few years of college, or a nice down payment on a boat. |
Originally Posted by Hartmann
(Post 7682971)
I have read a lot of trip reports of RTWs and though I want to stop at most of the destinations, I wanted to see how much something like a 7 day RTW cost in F.
I chose oneworld and priced it on the AA website: DFW->LGW (AA) LHR->SYD (BA) (stop in SIN) SYD->NRT (CX) NRT->DFW and it came out to be $25,557. How do folks afford to go on such flights? That's a cheap car, a few years of college, or a nice down payment on a boat. You cannot price out a RTW on aa.com. The price it gave you was as if you were buying each leg seperatly. A F RTW on OneWorld, ex-USA, costs $9600, $10400, $11300, or $13200 for 3,4,5, and 6 continents respectively. |
It is also important to note that the length of the trip (as long as its under 1 year) does not change the price of the ticket. Taxes are extra.
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Originally Posted by bhd87
(Post 7683005)
$25,557 is actually a pretty good deal. Most FT'ers are billionaires, after all. :D
You cannot price out a RTW on aa.com. The price it gave you was as if you were buying each leg seperatly. A F RTW on OneWorld, ex-USA, costs $9600, $10400, $11300, or $13200 for 3,4,5, and 6 continents respectively. The reason I call it a round-the-world is because I have a friend who is doing it but he booked all of his tickets for cheaper than what he could find on any of the alliance's websites. His trip will take a month and will cover 4 continents. Most FT'ers are billionaires? Now I kind of feel inadequate... No wonder no one wanted to eat breakfast with me in DFW. |
Originally Posted by Hartmann
(Post 7683051)
Yeah, I should have reworded the title and post to "A trip around the world", not a formal RTW.
The reason I call it a round-the-world is because I have a friend who is doing it but he booked all of his tickets for cheaper than what he could find on any of the alliance's websites. His trip will take a month and will cover 4 continents. Most FT'ers are billionaires? Now I kind of feel inadequate... No wonder no one wanted to eat breakfast with me in DFW. What are you looking for during your week long round-the-world? Is this for business or pleasure? There are other RTW products that are cheaper, but use less airlines. Something like: DFW-LAX-SYD-SIN-DXB-LHR-IAD-DFW |
Originally Posted by Hartmann
(Post 7683051)
Most FT'ers are billionaires? Now I kind of feel inadequate... No wonder no one wanted to eat breakfast with me in DFW.
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People looking for rock-bottom airfares find them by using agents called consolidators, who have arrangements with airlines to sell excess capacity at low prices. Not to disparage the product - I spent many years seeking out those kinds of fares - but the airlines with excess capacity are sometimes third-world carriers. Not always, and that's not necessarily bad. You can probably buy a decent rtw from a consolidator for around $2500 in coach class (although it's been a long while since I've looked).
At the other end of the price scale, you should be quick to befriend anyone willing to spend $25k on airfare for an rtw-like trip. They are very likely to be foolish with their abundant fortune, and perhaps some of it might come your way. |
I haven't seen many consolidator fares for F travel, although gatewaylax.com had some good fares to asia in C on United.
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Originally Posted by Hartmann
(Post 7682971)
I have read a lot of trip reports of RTWs and though I want to stop at most of the destinations, I wanted to see how much something like a 7 day RTW cost in F.
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Originally Posted by bhd87
(Post 7683473)
I haven't seen many consolidator fares for F travel, although gatewaylax.com had some good fares to asia in C on United.
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Originally Posted by JohnAx
(Post 7687221)
I tossed out the consolidator option in case OP happened to be a person with a more practical budget, and an interest in traveling the world even if not in the front cabin.
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My friend that I mentioned earlier has the following routing:
CO - IAH-EWR AI - JFK-LHR TK - LHR-IST GF - IST-BKK KE - BKK-LAX DL - LAX-IAH All for $1900 (in the back). |
Originally Posted by Hartmann
(Post 7701502)
My friend that I mentioned earlier has the following routing:
CO - IAH-EWR AI - JFK-LHR TK - LHR-IST GF - IST-BKK KE - BKK-LAX DL - LAX-IAH All for $1900 (in the back). |
Originally Posted by Hartmann
(Post 7701502)
My friend that I mentioned earlier has the following routing:
CO - IAH-EWR AI - JFK-LHR TK - LHR-IST GF - IST-BKK KE - BKK-LAX DL - LAX-IAH All for $1900 (in the back). The kinds of tickets usually discussed in this forum cost a bit more than $1900 in coach, but give you more travel benefits. We can visit 20 cities instead of 5, racking up miles equivalent to two trips around the world in the process if we care to. We have a year to finish the trip (your friend may also have a year). Much of the time we have our choice or two or more carriers who'll take our ticket if our plans (or theirs) change; chances range from none to slim that an airline will endorse a consolidator's ticket to a competitor should the need arise. As I suggested in an earlier post I've flown around the world half a dozen times on consolidator fares, and have no regrets. If the $1900 trip suits your friend just fine, there's no reason to spend a dime more. |
Originally Posted by Hartmann
(Post 7701502)
My friend that I mentioned earlier has the following routing:
CO - IAH-EWR AI - JFK-LHR TK - LHR-IST GF - IST-BKK KE - BKK-LAX DL - LAX-IAH All for $1900 (in the back). |
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