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03-19-13 03:24 #879
Posts: 823Just bad luck ol'fella, what airline?
Originally Posted by Sidney [View Original Post]
Nothing like flying business class overnight to South America. I would never pay the full boat ( way to expensive) but never hesitate to blow the miles. 100 k is way more than 40 k but well worth it from my perspective! I did, a couple of trips ago blow 25k miles and 350 bucks to upgrade my buenos aires leg to first class (I fly AA).
Perfect organization makes for perfect performance! Sorry to disagree buddy but its been awhile since you huffed it to Argentina. Enjoy the beAch Sid. Toymann.
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03-19-13 00:15 #878
Posts: 1196Originally Posted by Sidney [View Original Post]
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03-18-13 23:29 #877
Posts: 488Originally Posted by Damman [View Original Post]
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03-18-13 22:15 #876
Posts: 374Was sure sweet for awhile. Sounds like you cannot even buy a BuqueBus ticket with pesos. Can only imagine what the unintended consequences are going to be.
Originally Posted by RockHarders [View Original Post]
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03-18-13 15:43 #875
Posts: 132Harders,
Does this only apply to international travel? Based on what you've seen, can I (a current non-resident) still purchase a domestic airline ticket using pesos?
Thanks in advance for any intel.
Originally Posted by RockHarders [View Original Post]
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03-18-13 13:15 #874
Posts: 751Mongers-.
An update; no sales to non residents, and 20% surcharge for residents plus mandatory providing of DNI / CUIL!
http://www.ambito.com/noticia.asp?id=680155
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03-18-13 06:42 #873
Posts: 911Originally Posted by Doggboy [View Original Post]
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03-18-13 06:29 #872
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by RockHarders [View Original Post]
Doesn't the Argentine government realize that Chavez is dead and left a big, fat, steaming turd in the middle of Venezuela?
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03-18-13 06:23 #871
Posts: 751Mongers-.
Looks like this gravy train is coming to a screeching halt:
http://www.ambito.com/diario/noticia.asp?id=680092
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03-09-13 20:13 #870
Posts: 707Furthering the discussion
Originally Posted by EasyGo [View Original Post]
Also the 90,000 miles for $1700 offer is not available now but it will come up again.
Ever notice that some of the richest guys on the board are among the tightest. There must be a lesson in there somewhere that I failed to learn. LOL.
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03-09-13 17:54 #869
Posts: 374Originally Posted by Sidney [View Original Post]
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03-09-13 16:01 #868
Posts: 340American hasn't changed their reward chart. The issue you are seeing is that there are two levels in the award chart for business / first with the MileSAAver award level still at 100/125 for a business / first round trip. AAnytime awards are not capacity controlled and have always been double number the number of miles. In general, I've found better much better business / first award availability on AA to BA than on United. 90 K for $1750 is an OK but not great deal and I wouldn't do it unless I had already confirmed award availability for the dates I wanted. If you just want to add miles to your account, you are better off working the credit card bonuses.
Originally Posted by BigBossMan [View Original Post]
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03-09-13 14:15 #867
Posts: 823Correct but it is All about planning in advance.
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03-09-13 14:00 #866
Posts: 707AA has really raised the rates on mileage use
Last year I flew twice US to BA first class using 120,000 miles each time. Now they want 200,000 miles for a business class ticket and 250,000 miles for first class. Right now there is a deal where you can buy 90,000 miles for $1750 which is only really good at last year's mileage rates.
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03-09-13 10:42 #865
Posts: 6Flew out from EZE to MIA on AA 1.5 weeks ago, plane was half empty. Will find out in a few days what its like going back the other way.