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sonomawine Jul 28, 2016 8:34 am

BA/AA: Biz PRG/ARN-LHR-SFO RT USD $1574
 
Nice biz fare on BA/AA: PRG/ARN - SFO RT for USD $1,574. Seems to be widely available.

http://goo.gl/flights/mBvV

I believe the applicable Fare basis code is ILN8R4C1 (sorry, not adept at Expert Flyer).

nk15 Jul 28, 2016 8:51 am


Originally Posted by sonomawine (Post 26980925)
Nice biz fare on BA/AA: PRG/ARN - SFO RT for USD $1,574. Seems to be widely available.

http://goo.gl/flights/mBvV

I believe the applicable Fare basis code is ILN8R4C1 (sorry, not adept at Expert Flyer). Couple it with AARP & Chase discount.

You can only do AARP originating in the USA.

Also available from OSL. Mathed by SkyTeam

Swibbz Jul 28, 2016 8:57 am

Similar prices out of DUB

bonzo Jul 28, 2016 9:12 am


Originally Posted by nk15 (Post 26981016)
You can only do AARP originating in the USA.

Also available from OSL. Mathed by SkyTeam

OSL and ARN, but not SVG, BGO or GOT. Weird. Also, only SFO, nothing else. Is this a highly specialized attack on Norwegian? If so, why DUB?

bonzo Jul 28, 2016 9:19 am

Found another few datapoints. DEN, IAD, ORD,IAH and YYZ are valid destinations, but not SLC or SEA or LAX. Perhaps an attack on *A hubs in North America?

sonomawine Jul 28, 2016 9:22 am


Originally Posted by nk15 (Post 26981016)
You can only do AARP originating in the USA.

Sorry, didn't know that detail, have updated the OP.

dsf Jul 28, 2016 9:29 am

From quickly looking at dates on Google, looks like a 7 day minimum stay?

stephem Jul 28, 2016 9:42 am

6 day or saturday minimum stay for the AA fare i looked at.
I see all alliances, at least for a PRG-SFO search.
The AA fare allows stops in EU for $75 on both directions... which is unique for such a low fare. So does ST fare, but *A fare is $600 for stopover.
$300 change fee as opposed to use it or lose it, which is good as well for a cheap fare.
Lastly, these appear to require marketing carrier metal/code on transatlantic sector. So for AA fare, must be AA flight operated by AA, etc. So if crediting to AA, chose AA fare if you want 2x EQM but lower RDM and BA fare if you want 1.5EQM but higher RDM.

uthornsgo Jul 28, 2016 9:58 am


Originally Posted by stephem (Post 26981299)
6 day or saturday minimum stay for the AA fare i looked at.
I see all alliances, at least for a PRG-SFO search.
The AA fare allows stops in EU for $75 on both directions... which is unique for such a low fare. So does ST fare, but *A fare is $600 for stopover.
$300 change fee as opposed to use it or lose it, which is good as well for a cheap fare.
Lastly, these appear to require marketing carrier metal/code on transatlantic sector. So for AA fare, must be AA flight operated by AA, etc. So if crediting to AA, chose AA fare if you want 2x EQM but lower RDM and BA fare if you want 1.5EQM but higher RDM.

or credit to AS and win big

Tafflyer Jul 28, 2016 10:37 am


Originally Posted by stephem (Post 26981299)
6 day or saturday minimum stay for the AA fare i looked at.
I see all alliances, at least for a PRG-SFO search.
The AA fare allows stops in EU for $75 on both directions... which is unique for such a low fare. So does ST fare, but *A fare is $600 for stopover.
$300 change fee as opposed to use it or lose it, which is good as well for a cheap fare.
Lastly, these appear to require marketing carrier metal/code on transatlantic sector. So for AA fare, must be AA flight operated by AA, etc. So if crediting to AA, chose AA fare if you want 2x EQM but lower RDM and BA fare if you want 1.5EQM but higher RDM.

I see the stopover rule too but it doesn't price up on google, matrix or aa.com. ARN-LHR-SFO-LHR//-ARN would do me very nicely indeed.

Abd Jul 28, 2016 10:51 am

Can I buy as AA marketed flight and credit to Alaska under british airways rules. I see that this fare class is eligible for 150% bonus alaska miles.

uthornsgo Jul 28, 2016 12:13 pm


Originally Posted by Abd (Post 26981646)
Can I buy as AA marketed flight and credit to Alaska under british airways rules. I see that this fare class is eligible for 150% bonus alaska miles.

AS website says you have to buy AA marketed on AA metal or BA marketed on BA metal, but reports in the AS forum are that you can request credit after the fact. I personally wouldn't risk it but you might have better luck.

nickab Jul 28, 2016 12:56 pm

looks like skyteam has matched, at least from my initial peek at ARN-SFO rt. KL/AF/DL

Flightfriend Jul 28, 2016 3:08 pm

PRG?
 
Can anyone see PRG-SFO still? If so, please where? Google doesn't show...

stephem Jul 28, 2016 3:50 pm


Originally Posted by Flightfriend (Post 26982874)
Can anyone see PRG-SFO still? If so, please where? Google doesn't show...

According to ExpertFlyer, the fares are still all filed in the GDS, so they should still be bookable.


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