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Secret to using FF Miles to Hawaii First Class

Old Aug 13th, 2003 | 01:38 PM
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Secret to using FF Miles to Hawaii First Class

I am reading alot about how hard it is to get First Class seats using FF Miles to Hawaii. Does anyone know the tricks/loopholes etc? I will be flying either Continental or Delta from Tampa to HNL. Next month will be the 331 days out.
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Old Aug 13th, 2003 | 02:45 PM
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Go to flyertalk.com. I learn a great deal from their forums.
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Old Aug 13th, 2003 | 03:06 PM
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I am going to tell you what I just did for tickets for my boss for his trip to France. They had a ton of FF miles on UAL. I just called the international number and told them I was a virgin at using FF miles, can they help me??

You know what, I had the best service I could have imagined. They explained what fares were available and how many miles each would take. They had two levels and I ended using more miles for less money, but he had just been collecting miles. They are going Business class and it looks pretty good to me.

I completed it all by just talking to them, although if I had booked through their website, I could have done so using all miles, but the combo of a fare and miles made me call.

I was surprised.

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Old Aug 13th, 2003 | 03:08 PM
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Oh yeah, they did have a bit of flexibility and the planned day they wanted to come home was not available for awards travel, so the Customer Service let me know if they came home a day later they could upgrade both ways.

Worked great.
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Old Aug 13th, 2003 | 04:42 PM
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I am going to Hawaii for the fourth time while using FF miles. I was told by this wonderful AA agent that you can book tickets 333 days out, and that people sit up until midnight and call 333 days out for Hawaii! I haven't had any trouble, and book about 6-8 months in advance.
Always CALL and talk to a person on the phone. Be very nice and very patient. I have always found the agents to be great, and have never had a bad one!! I have used AA, United and the last trip was NW. Remember, you are at their mercy, and they deal with jerks, so be sweet to them! Have fun!!!!
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Old Aug 13th, 2003 | 05:15 PM
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If you're willing to change planes more than necessary, you may get a better shot. When I did it several years ago, NY to Cal was unavailable 1st class so we did NY to Dallas, Dallas to La, La to Hi. Of course there were some problems with the connection in Dallas which caused us some grief & a day of lost luggage but we did it.

BTW, I highly recommend an overnight (or more) stop. On the way home we stopped in San Francisco for a few days. It was so much more "civilized" than trying to do it all in one day.
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Old Aug 13th, 2003 | 10:37 PM
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All I can say is regarding American Airlines.......I used to work there...
Hawaii flights are mainly booked by redeeming miles. People would call just after midnight on the date of their outbound trip. A reservation would be set up..then they would call when their return date would come available. So if there were certain dates people wanted they would go ahead and reserve them. I am sure that Delta and Continental probobly have something very similiar..
Also with revenue down and the competition of the passengers that were part of the TWA ff program ...there is even more competition for seats so they go quickly...
Good luck on your planning
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Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 05:31 AM
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For Continental use this link.

http://www.continental.com/onepass/r...B2FD0DEC4AA655

It's really easy. Unfortunately, Continental recently raised their milage for 1st class to Hawaii from 60,000 to 75,000 EACH WAY. However, you may get lucky and they will offer a Standard reward which is half of the EasyPass Reward.

I booked our upcoming trip last October and got two round trip 1st class tickets from NYC to HNL for 60,000 apiece. Maybe if you play around with your dates you may get lucky too.

Good Luck!
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Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 06:03 AM
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We are going out on a Thursday and want to come home 3 weeks later on a Thursday - does this help my chances? The Thursday out is necessary as we are getting married on Friday afternoon - Kauai. Can I call after midnight Eastern Standard Time?
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Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 06:28 AM
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Nancy....congrats on the upcoming nups

The best thing to do is to call the airline direct. My husband can do this and get much much further than I can.

For some reason, he must be more patient or sound more important or whatever....or it could be that he is one of those million milers and they see how much money they have made off of him in the past!!

If you are not successful the first time..don't book and don't give up...call back in a bit...chances are you will get a different rep who is more willing to look at alternatives to getting you there for the least amount of miles..

Where will you be married on Kauai?? It is oh so beautiful.
 
Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 06:41 AM
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iceeu2 -

We will be marrying on the private grounds of the Secret Beach Hideaways in north Kauai.

We will be using AMEX miles which we will have to transfer to Delta or CO - are these airlines less likely to accomodate us because the miles do not truly originate from us using THEIR airlines in the past?
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Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 06:45 AM
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I transferred my AMEX points to Continental and like I said it was really, really easy.
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Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 06:48 AM
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I've just completed using FF to book Amercian to Maui - it helped I was willing to change in DFW. And for a second trip to Maui later this year I've used FF from US Airways to book their code share Uniteed. For Maui nmext summer, I'm counting the 330 days, and US Airways has advised me to book one moniuet after midnight 330 days from departure. HI is extremely popular!!!
 
Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 07:43 AM
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Highly unlikely that Continental will release Business First seats at the 'standard' reward level at 330 days out. Delta may be your best option!
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Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 08:12 AM
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Nancy! Do NOT- I repeat, do NOT leave Thurs. for YOUR Fri afternoon wedding. You will be totally exhausted, jet lagged, maybe missing luggage & perhaps not arrive in time. You may even have to stay overnight in Honolulu if you don't fly directly into Kauai. Tues or Wed would be even better days for seats I think. Leave yourself one & possibly 2 extra days between arrival & wedding to relax, get things checked out etc. So much can go wrong. Good luck!
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Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 09:05 AM
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It will be just the 2 of us on a bluff at 4 pm outside our cottege. No major wedding. We will not be spending the pre-wedding nights together and don't want to pay for 2 rooms for 2 nights at the Princeville. We have 7 kids between - we are used to things being hectic. It will be a breeze.
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Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 09:16 AM
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Nancy,
Points are points regardless of where they came from, so they will not care if you got them from flying with them or not.
I don't know about Continental, but with Delta, they have Sky Saver and Sky Choice awards
Sky Choice takes double the amount of Sky Saver
For instance (and I'm just working from memory)..a first class sky saver ticket cost 60,000 points.....and a first class sky choice ticket costs 120,000 points.
What I was trying to say earlier.....ff flights are limited (and Hawaii is the most widely used)...so one rep with the airline may be more willing to search for a sky saver route for you as opposed to another rep just telling you that all they have are sky choice seats available.
And, you probably won't get that new direct flight from Atlanta to Honolulu...but, you will probably be able to work around a Tampa, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Honolulu route.
As someone else said.....don't wait until the last day to fly into Honolulu since Delta does not have direct flight into Kauai (unless, of course, that has changed).
One thing you may want to think about doing.....right now Continental has some really great rates (less than $500 rt pp)....so pay for your airfare....and convert your amex miles to marriott points or starwood points or some other lodging points and have a really great room....just a thought.
You might also try Hotwire for some of their vacation packages.
 
Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 09:29 AM
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Hey Nancy....sorry to be such a pest...but I just got into Delta's website thru their ff reservations and for July 1, 2004 (I just picked a date) and they do have first class ff sky saver tickets available.
Atlanta, Salt Lake City, Honolulu
So the very best to you...
 
Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 10:13 AM
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Iceeu2 -

You are not being a pest - I really appreciate the help. If I do this online - will I need to already have my points sitting at Delta or can I transfer them from AMEX after I find what I'm looking for?
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Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 10:20 AM
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iceeu2,

There are times when it makes a difference where the miles come from.

I've been wait listed for first class because the seats may not have been released (or waiting to see if more are released).

Your standing on the wait list is based on how many miles you fly...premier flyers get "topped". I found out, waiting to be use miles for international first...that it is not always based on who called first. The 1K flyers were allwed to rise to the top of the list.
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