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foreigner Sep 2, 2003 3:55 am

Oneworld Circle Trip Explorer
 
I plan to travel SYD/PER/JNB/NBO/JNB/HKG/BOM/HKG/BKK/SYD and wonder how many FF points may be accumulated. Is there any website where miles may be calculated?

The fare as I understand it allows for two stopovers in each continent ie JNB and NBO in Africa, BOM and BKK in Asia and SYD and perhaps AKL, if possible, in SWP. Of course, stopovers as for HKG are allowed for. Are there suggestions to increase FF points? I will try as much as possible to use QF,CX and other partners of the QF program.

Hope to get some feedback from you guys.

Thanks

PS

Mwenenzi Sep 2, 2003 5:02 am

No web site that I know of.
It depends on
your FF program
airline flown
status level
class of travel

Just get busy with a spreadsheet

This post One World Distances has a list of some direct flights that exist (or did exist at that time it was done). These are flights with a single flight number. They may go via several airports.. Some even require a change of aircraft, like, MIA-NRT on AA, but they are a single flight number, which is the important thing

Flights between destinations are being reduced every day, with current world problems, so you need to check.

Distances from http://gc.kls2.com/ or from airline web sites



Mwenenzi Sep 2, 2003 5:07 am

SYD-PER-JNB-NBO-JNB-HKG-BOM-HKG-BKK-SYD is 28492 miles (from http://gc.kls2.com)

It may worth consiering a Round The World ticket, (Oneworld Explorer) even if you just transit Europe & USA

[This message has been edited by Mwenenzi (edited 09-02-2003).]

mikalee Sep 2, 2003 5:08 am

Perhaps this thread would be best in the OW forum as there is a pool of info on this topic and they do not necessarily check QF forum.

Questions,

What FF program(/s) are you putting the points into?
What class are you buying?

There are a couple of threads recently in the OW forum where the economy booking class for the OWE explorer is changing from M to L. I do not know if that applies to this product as well, however you will have to plan carefully that the booking class pays points, or full points, into your chosen FF account. For QF see the T&C's for exclusions and limitations.

thadocta Sep 2, 2003 5:17 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by foreigner:
I plan to travel SYD/PER/JNB/NBO/JNB/HKG/BOM/HKG/BKK/SYD and wonder how many FF points may be accumulated. Is there any website where miles may be calculated?</font>
According to the ITN website, mileages come out to the following (although QF may use different mileages):

SECTOR MILES PROG MILES SC's PROG SC's

SYD-PER 2041 2041 20 20
PER-JNB 5071 7112 40 60
JNB-NBO 1802 8914 20 80

NBO-JNB 1802 10716 20 100
JNB-HKG 6647 17363 40 140
HKG-BOM 2678 20041 20 160
BOM-HKG 2678 22719 20 180
HKG-BKK 1063 23782 20 200
BKK-SYD 4679 28461 25 225

So this itinerary will get you 28,461 points, and 225 status credits (based on NB status in discount Y - if a higher status, then points earnt will vary, if in anything other than discount Y, SC earnings will vary as well).

Dave

[This message has been edited by thadocta (edited 09-02-2003).]

Mwenenzi Sep 2, 2003 6:22 am

What date do you plan on travelling?

QF will only give 25% for BA & 50% for AA after 1 Jan 04 for discounted Y. This will greatly reduce accumulated points.

For example NBO-JNB will be in BA. So 1802 miles will get 25% air points = 450 and the 20 SC.



thadocta Sep 2, 2003 6:28 am

NBO-JNB was on SAA when I looked, so full miles apply.

(makes mental note to go back and amend SC values accordingly, since SC's are not earnt on SA).

Dave

foreigner Sep 2, 2003 6:29 am

that's a valid point. travel would be in Oct or Nov and in economy.

PS

mikalee Sep 2, 2003 7:58 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by thadocta:
NBO-JNB was on SAA when I looked, so full miles apply.
</font>
SAA?? - this is a OW product. Doesn't travel have to be on OW airlines or their affiliates?

leroy11 Sep 2, 2003 8:03 am

One of the BA franchise carriers flies NBO-JNB anyway so you could still fly this route on a oneworld product.

thadocta Sep 2, 2003 6:09 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by mikalee:
SAA?? - this is a OW product. Doesn't travel have to be on OW airlines or their affiliates?</font>
Good point. SAA have been making noises about joining "an alliance", and were sort of leaning towards OW. Guess I was a bit ahead of myself.

Dave

og Sep 2, 2003 6:34 pm

SAA is fine for earning QF points, however convincing them to include a SA designated sector on a OWE fare may be a bit of a problem.

willyroo Sep 2, 2003 6:35 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by mikalee:
[B]Perhaps this thread would be best in the OW forum as there is a pool of info on this topic and they do not necessarily check QF forum.[B]</font>
I will move this to the OW forum. They're very helpful there, and you should get some good responses.

(Edited to update link to topic)
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[This message has been edited by willyroo (edited 09-02-2003).]


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