- 1. Six Tops Tips for Staying focused Accumulating your Points
- (Points Earning)
- ... Economy Award Seats. Now this is all about how much something you think is valued. Personally I think business class seats are on average at least 5 times the value of economy seats in terms of cash value. ...
- Created on 14 July 2017
- 2. State of Play for Frequent Flyer and Hotel Points Today
- (Frequent Flyer Points)
- ... Business Class seats are around $5000. So that means 120,000 points is valued at around $4500 (excluding the tax). See below Redeeming in Economy 56,000 = $200 This tells me that each point is valu ...
- Created on 12 June 2016
- 3. Cathay Pacific First Class Flight Review – Hong Kong to Chicago
- (Cathay Pacific)
- ... a requirement for them to check your bags again. Seat There are 6 First Class seats in First class on this flight. I was seated in Seat 2D. It is a 1-1-1 configuration of 2 rows so I had the ...
- Created on 04 June 2015
- 4. The Wing – Cathay Pacific First Class Lounge in Hong Kong International Airport – Review
- (Cathay Pacific)
- ... Upon entry you can see grand comfortable seats. You know it's a first class lounge with the furnishings that are provided for the class of people who pay thousands of dollars to fly the top class. ...
- Created on 02 June 2015
- 5. When should You Plan for your Holiday using Points?
- (Points Earning)
- ... ahead – the opportunities and award seats available are much greater than the last few weeks before departure. Booking with points or miles for award seats are best done months away before you decide ...
- Created on 26 May 2015
- 6. Routing for Around the World Trip on Qantas Points
- (Qantas Frequent Flyer)
- ... I still rate as one of the worst in the airline industry. You need a high number of points to travel and the number of award seats for premium seats is getting really rare - especially going directly to ...
- Created on 24 May 2015
- 7. Cathay Pacific Business Class Review – Singapore to Hong Kong
- (Cathay Pacific)
- ... Departed: 9:55am – right on time I always enjoy flying on Cathay Pacific Business Class. In my view so far – the seats here are sufficient enough for a nice comfortable flight. Having flown it twice ...
- Created on 29 April 2015
- 8. SATS Premier Lounge – Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 1
- (Airport Lounge)
- ... s – wasn't really interested to try it out. The lounge had nice comfy seats – but I choose to sit at some desks with seats instead to have a glass of orange juice. Is the Priority P ...
- Created on 29 April 2015
- 9. British Airways Business Class Review from Sydney to Singapore
- (Business Class)
- ... eat The cabin was actually full – I was able to get an aisle seat near the middle. The seat I selected was 14G. If you are flying with someone you know – you can select the 2 middle seats. There is a parti ...
- Created on 29 April 2015
- 10. Using Points for Family Holidays
- (Points Earning)
- ... you also need to consider that you most likely can only travel during school holidays as well which means there are more limitations as those are usually peak periods and airlines release less award seats ...
- Created on 21 February 2015
- 11. Best Use of Frequent Flyer Points for Award Seats
- (Frequent Flyer Points)
- ... in Asia as well. So the best use of frequent flyer points for award seats is flying business or first class to the US or Europe in my opinion by weighing up different factors. But of course if you only ...
- Created on 05 February 2015
- 12. Singapore Airlines Krisflyer Program Review
- (Singapore Airlines)
- ... two redemptions - the other being Cathay Pacific. Some below are some pointers when redeeming Award seats on Krisflyer Booking for other people You are allowed to nominated up to 5 other people on ...
- Created on 01 February 2015
- 13. Review of the Hilton Macquarie Credit Card
- (Credit Card)
- ... points. This is enough for 3 business class seats return on Cathay Pacific flying Sydney to Hong Kong. Each seat costs $5000. So 3 seats is $15,000. So the difference in value for just knowing which ...
- Created on 29 January 2015
- 14. How to Buy Krisflyer Points
- (Singapore Airlines)
- ... Malaysia Airlines, Qantas and a few other airlines. So you could apply this technique to these other airlines as well to choose the vast array of award seats available. ...
- Created on 22 January 2015
- 15. Thai Airways Business Class Flight review from Bangkok to Sydney
- (Business Class)
- ... not on par with Asiana in terms of both presentation and quality. The food I would say is of Economy standard – definitely not much of a dining experience here. Seats As ...
- Created on 14 December 2014
- 16. ANA Business Class Lounge Review in Tokyo Narita Airport
- (Airport Lounge)
- ... to get a great meal from the great Asiana Airlines in a couple of hours. There were nice seats and lounge chairs available and I was easily able to skype my family back home in Sydney. Overall ...
- Created on 14 December 2014
- 17. Flight Review for United Airlines First Class from San Francisco, USA to Tokyo, Japan
- (United Airlines)
- Seat My seat which is seat number 2K – is right at the front of the plane. The plane I am in is quite large and has 2 levels. I am seated in First Class. There are only 12 seats here which provides a ...
- Created on 23 November 2014
- 18. What is the Best Frequent Flyer Program?
- (Qantas Frequent Flyer)
- ... flyer program has to consist of the following: Ability to earn points on not just flying – but shopping The number of award seats that is available to redeem is decent and not stingy The benefits ...
- Created on 09 November 2014
- 19. Japan Airlines Business Class Lounge Review in Tokyo
- (Japan Airlines)
- ... the lounge is actually quite large. Seats There were seats scattered around everywhere. It is a very large lounge – bigger than Qantas International Business Class Lounge in Sydney. Dining ...
- Created on 01 November 2014
- 20. American Airlines Flagship (First) Lounge in O’Hare Airport
- (American Airlines)
- ... small – compare it to say one-tenth of the size of the Cathay Pacific Lounge in Hong Kong. There are 3 separate seating sections. They were old and worn seats. I tells me that this lounge is more than ...
- Created on 25 October 2014