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Rtw in 5-7 days??

Rtw in 5-7 days??

  1. Mick Member

    Hi all! I have a week or so off work coming up and was thinking of a busy trip using miles in J or F. I was even contemplating going around the world, or perhaps to the middle east and Asia (I’m originating in ord). I have 200k American miles (I know, prob useless) and a ton of United, chase and Citi points.

    I was thinking of using virgin Atlantic points for return to Tokyo in first (and maybe a side trip from there to India).

    Or aoemrhing similar to Aeroplan mini rtw (noting I don’t have Amex points 🙁 ).

    Looking for lots of flying 🙂 any other hidden gems worth looking at?

  2. David W Community Ambassador

    Whatever you can find space on. It’s kind of tough these days. Off the top of my head, Etihad Residence, Lufthansa First, JAL First, CX First are all worth considering. As is Emirates First but it costs SO MUCH with Alaska Miles.

  3. Mick Member

    Thanks David! Thinking similar group. Looking for longest hours in sky (why I like the Aeroplan rtws)

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