Star Alliance Airpass Africa
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Star Alliance Airpass Africa
I'm curious if anyone has recent experience using the Airpass and could give me a sense of whether it is worth pursuing cost-wise.
Yesterday I played around with a Johannesburg > Victoria Falls > Windhoek > Maputo > Joannesburg routing but could not get pricing without selecting flights (I am not that far along in my trip planning to try that yet).
I couldn't find any recent threads on the Airpass so thought I would post a query. (I did post a similar request in the Africa & Middle East forum and THOUGHT I had posted here but it never appeared...apologies if it double posts.)
Thanks for any input.
Yesterday I played around with a Johannesburg > Victoria Falls > Windhoek > Maputo > Joannesburg routing but could not get pricing without selecting flights (I am not that far along in my trip planning to try that yet).
I couldn't find any recent threads on the Airpass so thought I would post a query. (I did post a similar request in the Africa & Middle East forum and THOUGHT I had posted here but it never appeared...apologies if it double posts.)
Thanks for any input.
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The problem with the air passes is that you pay for each segment, rather than for a through fare, so for example in your case, you're not flying JNB-VFA-WDH-MPM-JNB, 4 segments, you're flying JNB-VFA-JNB-WDH-JNB-MPM-JNB, 6 segments.
I just priced the above six segments in USD and it came to $1257, or around $210 per flight, so, say, Windhoek to Maputo costs $420 or so, whereas you can buy a one-way ticket from British Airways' Comair partner for $333.
With the Star Alliance planner, selecting flights doesn't require that you purchase the ticket, but it will give you a cost that's good for planning. Then use ITA to look at point-to-point one way fares and just do the comparo. I suspect in the end you might save a few bucks overall, but nothing barn-burning, by using the airpass.
I just priced the above six segments in USD and it came to $1257, or around $210 per flight, so, say, Windhoek to Maputo costs $420 or so, whereas you can buy a one-way ticket from British Airways' Comair partner for $333.
With the Star Alliance planner, selecting flights doesn't require that you purchase the ticket, but it will give you a cost that's good for planning. Then use ITA to look at point-to-point one way fares and just do the comparo. I suspect in the end you might save a few bucks overall, but nothing barn-burning, by using the airpass.
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