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Old May 16, 2011 | 5:20 pm
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Skyteam RTW Economy ticket - can I use my SWUs?

I have 6 Delta system wide upgrade certificates ... the ones that require you to book in Y B or M for Intl in order to be upgradeable to business class.

My question is if I buy a Skyteam RTW ticket, will my bookings be in an eligible class for service for using these?
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Old May 17, 2011 | 4:04 am
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According to ExpertFlyer, the booking class on DL for an economy RTW ticket is L with fare basis LRTWSKY3, LRTWSKY2, or LRTWSKY1. Thus, it appears the answer is no. (Business RTW book into I and first RTW book into A.)
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Old Jun 13, 2011 | 10:54 am
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Originally Posted by FroggyLives
I have 6 Delta system wide upgrade certificates ... the ones that require you to book in Y B or M for Intl in order to be upgradeable to business class.

My question is if I buy a Skyteam RTW ticket, will my bookings be in an eligible class for service for using these?
You cannot upgrade an RTW ticket, independently of your certificates.
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Old Sep 15, 2011 | 8:29 am
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How to open non available economy classes with austrian or lufthansa

Can smb help me to find the way how to get the cheapest ticket with austrian on 29 sep from TIA - DUS AND RETURN 02OCT DUS TIA.

IT IS POSSIBLE TO HAVE THE CHEAPEST CLASS WHICH IS K ON THIS DATES.

PLEASE HELP ME TO FIND THIS WAY , HOW TO OPEN K CLASS WITH AUSTRIAN AIRLINE ?

THANK YOU

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Old Sep 15, 2011 | 8:56 am
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Originally Posted by kate new
Can smb help me to find the way how to get the cheapest ticket with austrian on 29 sep from TIA - DUS AND RETURN 02OCT DUS TIA.

IT IS POSSIBLE TO HAVE THE CHEAPEST CLASS WHICH IS K ON THIS DATES.

PLEASE HELP ME TO FIND THIS WAY , HOW TO OPEN K CLASS WITH AUSTRIAN AIRLINE ?

THANK YOU

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Hi Kate, welcome to Flyertalk.
Austrian and Lufthansa are not part of Skyteam, but part of Star Alliance. So you are asking your quesiton in the wrong forum.
Nevertheless, the cheapest fare available on the dates you specified is not K, it is T on the outbound and S on the return (which in total is about 80 EUR more expensive than K).
You should be able to book this on websites like opodo or expedia or via a travel agent.
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Old Sep 25, 2011 | 3:59 pm
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I understand from previous posts that on ST RTW i is not possible to upgrade.

Is it possible to skip a section? What I mean is, I might fancy using some miles to take advantage of a promo for a particular section (assuming I already have bough my RTW icket). I accept that I would be paying twice for that section.

I have done this before on the return leg of a journey, and they seemed quite happy with it. I believe I could not do it (officially) on the outward leg of a cheap economy journey, as this would invalidate the return leg (or something like that). My memory may be faulty, but I think I managed this once, and it comes back to 'it depends who you talk with'. Anyway, that's an aside really.

Thanks for any help.
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Old Sep 25, 2011 | 5:38 pm
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This is a great tool to determine pricing developed by sbm12 - http://www.wandr.me/RTW_Fares.aspx/

Originally Posted by brian1042
I understand from previous posts that on ST RTW i is not possible to upgrade.

Is it possible to skip a section? What I mean is, I might fancy using some miles to take advantage of a promo for a particular section (assuming I already have bough my RTW icket). I accept that I would be paying twice for that section.

I have done this before on the return leg of a journey, and they seemed quite happy with it. I believe I could not do it (officially) on the outward leg of a cheap economy journey, as this would invalidate the return leg (or something like that). My memory may be faulty, but I think I managed this once, and it comes back to 'it depends who you talk with'. Anyway, that's an aside really.

Thanks for any help.
I would have thought the treatment of a missed sector would be the same as missing the first leg of a return flight. Maybe you can call them up to have the sector deleted and converted to an open jaw?
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Old Sep 29, 2011 | 7:09 am
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I just called the Delta RTW reservation desk and I have a few questions for the board:

1. Is there a new direct RTW desk number? I tried an old one that I had, but that got me to CS supervisors, who then transferred me.

2. I was told that I now only have 2 options: Economy or Business. In other words, the first class option (340,000) no longer exists. Can anybody confirm this or did I just receive some wrong info?

3. If there are still three options, are there any benefits to F vs. J? I know this has been asked before and there used to be no benefits, but wondering if anything changed over the years with some partners leaving, others joining, etc.

Thanks!
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Old Oct 2, 2011 | 5:37 pm
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Originally Posted by davidbr55
I just called the Delta RTW reservation desk and I have a few questions for the board:

1. Is there a new direct RTW desk number? I tried an old one that I had, but that got me to CS supervisors, who then transferred me.

2. I was told that I now only have 2 options: Economy or Business. In other words, the first class option (340,000) no longer exists. Can anybody confirm this or did I just receive some wrong info?

3. If there are still three options, are there any benefits to F vs. J? I know this has been asked before and there used to be no benefits, but wondering if anything changed over the years with some partners leaving, others joining, etc.

Thanks!
Yup, only economy or business unfortuately

http://www.delta.com/skymiles/about_...ndex.jsp#world
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Old Oct 2, 2011 | 5:40 pm
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Now Delta is just being confusing:

http://www.delta.com/skymiles/use_mi...orld/index.jsp

which is it?
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Old Oct 3, 2011 | 5:13 am
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Originally Posted by davidbr55
Now Delta is just being confusing:

http://www.delta.com/skymiles/use_mi...orld/index.jsp

which is it?
Considering that you can't redeem for simple awards in international F, I'd say it's safe to assume that you can't redeem for a RTW F award.
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Old Oct 6, 2011 | 7:31 am
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I just saw this on Facebook.

Round the World promo fare. ^

In order to celebrate the launch of our Round the World Planner, SkyTeam is pleased to be offering an attractive fare promotion, making it easier to turn your dream of traveling around the world into reality.

Take advantage of attractive discounts of between 10 to 30% off the normal ticket price, depending on your starting point.

This promotion is valid for business and economy class tickets, across the entire SkyTeam network.
.....
Promotional fare conditions
Booking must be made between 1 October and 30 November 2011 using the flights of any of the fifteen SkyTeam member airlines
Travel must start on/after 15 October 2011 and must be completed by 30 June 2012.
The maximum stay is 6 months, the minimum stay is 10 days
A maximum of five stopovers is permitted
Total travel miles may not exceed 24,000 miles
This special fare cannot be booked online
Customers need to contact their local SkyTeam member airline reservation center or a travel agent for further details and bookings

I just wished reservation could be made and ticketed on the ST site without having to call a particular airline.
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Old Oct 7, 2011 | 6:27 am
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"I just wished reservation could be made and ticketed on the ST site without having to call a particular airline. "

It's a dream.... ST, as OW and *A are empty shells
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Old Oct 14, 2011 | 8:05 am
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Flying Blue Air France RTW reservation

For AF/FB members, the RTW reservation can be mailed to :

[email protected]
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Old Oct 14, 2011 | 8:17 am
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Originally Posted by delanotre
For AF/FB members, the RTW reservation can be mailed to :

[email protected]
Wow, thanks. That could be very helpful.
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