How to Pick The Best International F or J Flight Options
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Hawai'i Nei
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How to Pick The Best International F or J Flight Options
After 30+ years of free vacation travel, my wife and I will be running out of our bounty of FF miles. I anticipate that we'll be paying for our F or J seats from here on in, perhaps 2-3 major trips per year.
I'm interested in how pay-it-yourself F/J flyers make purchase decisions about F/J.
Factors I have considered:
Price
Hard and Soft Product
Ability to Cancel without Penalty
AMEX Plat 2-for-1 deal
Schedule
Factors of limited consideration:
FF Plan/System
If you pay for International F/J yourself, how do you decide on which carrier to take? Do you buy fares that allow cancellation? Amex 2-for-1? Are you concerned with earning miles/points?
Thanks for sharing your experience.
I'm interested in how pay-it-yourself F/J flyers make purchase decisions about F/J.
Factors I have considered:
Price
Hard and Soft Product
Ability to Cancel without Penalty
AMEX Plat 2-for-1 deal
Schedule
Factors of limited consideration:
FF Plan/System
If you pay for International F/J yourself, how do you decide on which carrier to take? Do you buy fares that allow cancellation? Amex 2-for-1? Are you concerned with earning miles/points?
Thanks for sharing your experience.
#2
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Sydney Australia
Programs: No programs & No Points!!!
Posts: 14,222
I pay for First and Business flights and don't do points. I do that as I figure I can go on whatever airline I want to without being limited by schedules and rules.
I own my own business so for me fares that allow cancellation are my number 1 priority. I don't want to lose 2 First tickets if I have to cancel. I'm fine with having to pay say up to $500 to change dates etc.
After that, my priorities are hard product, schedule and price in equal priority.
I also consider the type of aircraft when choosing a flight but it is not a complete game changer.
I'm not fussed by frequent flyer programs, IFE, staff niceties (although when it happens it is nice but I don't seek it out), quality of lounges, food choices.
I feel that those 2 for 1 deals that you see are not really 2 for 1. My opinion.
I own my own business so for me fares that allow cancellation are my number 1 priority. I don't want to lose 2 First tickets if I have to cancel. I'm fine with having to pay say up to $500 to change dates etc.
After that, my priorities are hard product, schedule and price in equal priority.
I also consider the type of aircraft when choosing a flight but it is not a complete game changer.
I'm not fussed by frequent flyer programs, IFE, staff niceties (although when it happens it is nice but I don't seek it out), quality of lounges, food choices.
I feel that those 2 for 1 deals that you see are not really 2 for 1. My opinion.