| Gardyloo |
Aug 31st, 2019 03:28 PM |
Stopovers (over 4 hours on domestic itineraries, 24 on international ones) are no longer allowed. Because all AA awards are one-way, if you want to stopover at some intermediate point, you'll have to redeem enough miles for two one-way trips, say US to Hong Kong on the first, then a second award for Hong Kong to Bangkok. Now it's possible to set up a long connection, say 23 hours and 50 minutes, if you can find arrival and departure times that work. I've done this on a number of occasions, for example intentionally using daytime flights to London that arrive in the evening, followed by "forcing" a late afternoon flight (the next day) to someplace in Europe or the Middle East. In that case you pay the miles for the ultimate destination; the overnight "connection" in London is a freebie. (You also don't pay UK APD on the second flight.) But the times have to work.
I didn't have any trouble finding award availability to Bangkok, using JAL via Tokyo and (in business class) also via KL. It might depend on your dates. If you want to use Cathay Pacific metal over the Pacific, you'll have to phone AA as they don't show CX availability on their website.
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