This is RT. Also, EY and AS should be 50k OW.
want to book a flying blue award from Detroit to tel aviv for a friend. found availability for 25000 plus 100 euro. i want to use amex points to transfer to flying blue. whats the best and safest way to do this? thank you.
Umm you go to Amex and transfer to flying blue, its best and safest
And then book right away for somone else using my account?
Is the best way for a OW from DEN-OGG in Y or J with SQ miles? I got inspired by High End Hobo's itinerary in the other thread and the flight back should be part of ANA booking to TLV with a "stopover" in Denver.
I'm trying to book a Europe city hopper on delta only for October 2016 ( i have some delta vouchers to use up)I'm not sure what stopovers i can add for free or close to it.This is the Itinirary I'd Prefer:NYC-BRU-BCN-MAN-DUB-ZRH-NYCIm open to changing though.So far this is what i got.NYC-BRU BRU-NYC 510NYC - BRU ZRH-NYC 529I know that flights within europe are cheap but if i can add it to my original delta itinerary as a stop- That would be great!
For the first question. Y is flying blue 12.5k. J is SQ 30k.Good luck
Neither Delta, or any of its partners fly those routes nonstop
Delta flies to Ewr- man to mxp to gdc EtcI'm just not sure how to make my stopover free....
Im not sure what you're talking about. delta certainly DOES NOT fly EWR-MAN or MXP-GDC nonstopAt any rate, Delta doesn't allow for free stopovers so you're out of luck. AF does
whats the best way to book nyc-mad bcn-nyc in j? according to ddms post of oneworld flights, it seems like cx is best use of miles but im not sure how to go about it. use aa miles? transfer to cx and ask them to book on aa?
MR or TYP etc to CX for travel on AA..Not sure about the rates but Iberia via avios can be good too
tx and how do i book it? cx airline shows no direct and csr claims they cant book award travel on other airlines
lol read this post..http://www.dansdeals.com/archives/88841huca
another question. is open jaw more than rt on aa using cx?and just to clarify i would be transferring to cx not as? (seems like as is their loyalty program)