Here’s a sweet, first-world dilemna. You know a couple of weeks back I posted about the US Airways 100% bonus miles promotion? Well, I said at the time that, while I was strongly considering it, but I wouldn’t jump on the offer. I think I may have changed my mind.
I just put on hold a return flight from Sydney to Wellington (via Auckland) in Air NZ business class for a conference I plan to attend in February next year, with the intention of deciding (quickly!) whether to book. The best part? The cost is about the same or less as an Economy flight on QF or NZ.
Here’s how the fare breaks down.
- SYD-AKL-WLG return – Business SYD-AKL, and as no Business Class is used AKL-WLG, in Economy AKL-WLG
- 30,000 Dividend Miles required for $412.50 (US) thanks to the 100% promotion
- $85.38 US in Taxes and Fees
- $50 US for another surcharge – I think because it’s an international partner redemption
- Total = ~$548 US, or at today’s exchange rates, $525 AU.
Some interesting things I learnt/confirmed along the way…
- US Airways phone customer service has, so far, been pretty knowledgeable, friendly and helpful
- Getting the fares/taxes calculated took longer than 20 mins on hold – the agent was good about it, continued to hold with at her end and added them to the booking after I hung up
- Fees for a date change before departure would be $150 (US) as an international itinerary
- I can keep the award on hold for 3 days to decide and buy the points
- Award Nexus is a great way to scope out Star Alliance (and Oneworld, for that matter) availability.
The normal cost of a standard (direct) Economy fare during a sale period would be around $480-$500, and at the minute runs to about $600. I was considering doing SYD-AKL on LAN in Business and AKL-WLG on Jetstar in order to accrue Qantas points and SC’s to retain Gold for my 2012/13 membership year. However, this would cost about $900 all up, is something I’ve done before, and I’m not certain I’ll be able to fly enough to retain QF Gold by August 2012 anyway… so my current thinking is that I am best not to trade time and money for a chance at status, and to do new and interesting things instead, like this! I’d get to sample the Koru Club’s in Sydney, Auckland and Wellington, and not have to get up at the crack of dawn for the LAN departure at about 6am. I would lose about 3000 Qantas points (not worth worrying about) and 180 status credit’s (more of an issue but only if I do care about QF Gold retention).
I guess I could put the money saved against a Qantas Club membership if I thought that was suitable for my future travel plans at the time, and it would be good to end up not repeating the LAN and JQ combination that I did already this year.
Decisions, decisions…
I believe a workaround could be to use the Gifting Miles promo that’s also active at the minute – and gift miles to the account as well as buying them. See http://www.usairways.com/en-US/dividendmiles/programdetails/purchasemiles/giftmiles.html?CAMPAIGNCODE=USGiftLanding&c=USGiftLanding
YMMV, might be worth checking with US first to check both bonuses will appear, but I think they would.
I would like to do something to make the most out of these miles deals and the current promotion. The best is the SYd-LHR but now I’m considering this adventure.
Once I’m arrival at PPT how do I get
To the park hyatt Maldives ? Do u recommend points to stay ?? I am a platinum GP. I want to get the most value my money.
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However, paid fares SYD-PPT (direct) in Economy seem to run around $1450 anyway, so even by going in Economy you’ll get great value out of the US Airways promotion. 3 x 20,000 miles for the return = about $900 US – add taxes on top and you’re probably looking at $1300 all in for the 3 tickets… still an amazing saving. I’m always one to go for business if possible (especially having completed that round the world trip with a 4 month old, I feel your pain) – but in this case, unless you can find that availability it’ll be tricky.
As for Hotels… the Maldives is a fair way from Tahiti, so you may have your wires crossed a bit there. Doesn’t seem to be any Hyatt properties in French Polynesia, so you may have to consider another brand. One way to get decent value might be to buy into InterContinental Ambassador status for US $200 and get the room upgrade/use the free weekend night certificate to maximise the value. Check out http://www.tahiti.intercontinental.com/ for their Tahiti properties.
Finally, the US Airways offer only lets you buy up to 100k miles in one account, so you’ll have to split the miles / bookings over multiple if you decide to go further afield. Their award chart is great value for South Pacific redemptions, but going further out to SE Asia or Europe is tougher as part of this promotion due to that 100k limit and the big leap up to other regions – SE Asia is 90k miles for example. Still a great value ticket, but harder to take advantage of.
Good luck!
What about first class must be better !?
South Pacific return awards with US Airways are 30k miles per person in Business, but they must be a point to point return. As you saw, you might also get a stopover. There’s no first on Air NZ, but their business is supposed to be pretty good.
You’ll need to have had a US Airways account for 12 days before you can book an award, so if you’re considering it, get over to their site ASAP and sign up while you do the research.
I did availability research via awardnexus.com; a great tool for searching across multiple days/classes of travel as necessary. If you’d like some help researching dates, let me know when you’re looking for and I’ll take a peek for you.
I did availability research via awardnexus.com; a great tool for searching across multiple days/classes of travel as necessary. If you’d like some help researching dates, let me know when you’re looking for and I’ll take a peek for you.
Thank you for your help .
– No stopover in AKL allowed, although you might find an enforced overnight stopover
– Return awards only with US – so couldn’t do AKL-PPT, PPT-AKL-SYD for example on one ticket
Happy to look SYD-PPT return for you though. How many people?
AKL-PPT on the 14/17/21st
PPT-SYD on the 28/29th, via AKL. 28th timings are horrible though – evil redeye. Would recommend 29th, NZ41/NZ101.
I assume that economy availability SYD-AKL to start with should be pretty good – I didn’t look though as I don’t know how long you want to stopover. Full details in the screenshots below.
Hope that might help… shame there’s no business available.