Well, I’ve learnt so much from the trip reports on this site, whilst being entertained at the same time, so I thought it only fair that I should contribute something in return. So welcome, dear reader, on the momentous occasion of my first trip report.
I hope to be able to add a little bit of knowledge to the incredibly diverse repository that already exists here, so that others can benefit from my experiences. However, some of the report will likely degrade into blatant ranting, so be warned.
Here’s the deal. I needed to get from Perth (PER) to Cairns (CNS) for a family wedding, then back again. The obvious solution would be to choose one of the many domestic carriers that are available to us here in Aus. But I’ve never been one for the obvious.
My preference is, naturally, to fly with SQ wherever possible. Not because I think they are the best airline (which they may or may not be), but because I am familiar with them, and know what to expect. A predictable journey is a stress free journey. So my first thought was SQ Perth-Singapore-Brisbane, followed by a drive up to Cairns.
Then I looked at a map of Australia. I hate to confess how little I knew about the geography Queensland, but flying to the moon would probably be quicker than driving from Brisbane to Cairns. Couple that to the crazy prices that SQ charge for flights in and out of Australia, and it soon becomes a no-brainer.
My second thought was Star Alliance partners, so that I can at least earn some points in my KF account , or save some money by redeeming points.
Air New Zealand could fly me to CNS via Auckland (AKL), but that seemed like a long way to go for no good reason. A stopover in NZ would be nice – I’ve never been there before – but not in the middle of winter.
Then somebody told me that Fiji is close to Queensland. I have never been to Fiji before, and a few days relaxing there sounded appealing. So I decided to fly Air NZ via Auckland to Nadi, Fiji (NAN).
I chose to redeem a reward for this flight, so I waited until the magical 330 day mark and logged in to ANA to check availability. ANA showed plenty of award availability, so I called KF member services, and 10 minutes later the booking was complete. Yippee. Part 1 of the master plan was locked in place.
Top Tip #1: Any KF members living in Perth? Because of the way KF organize their zones, Star Alliance redemptions from Perth to the South Pacific are an absolute bargain. On top of that, Air NZ don’t charge the ridiculous YQ charges that SQ seem to think are acceptable. My flight from PER to NAN, in business class, cost a grand total of 17,500 KF miles + SGD79 (one way, per passenger) – what a bargain! Of the SGD79, the vast majority is Australian departure tax, so it would probably be even cheaper coming back!
And for the real tightwads amongst us, you can even fly as far as Papeete for the same price. This was not for me however, as I still had to get back to Cairns somehow, and I thought it would be easier from Fiji than from Tahiti.
Enough waffle. Let’s get on with the first flight.
I hope to be able to add a little bit of knowledge to the incredibly diverse repository that already exists here, so that others can benefit from my experiences. However, some of the report will likely degrade into blatant ranting, so be warned.
Here’s the deal. I needed to get from Perth (PER) to Cairns (CNS) for a family wedding, then back again. The obvious solution would be to choose one of the many domestic carriers that are available to us here in Aus. But I’ve never been one for the obvious.
My preference is, naturally, to fly with SQ wherever possible. Not because I think they are the best airline (which they may or may not be), but because I am familiar with them, and know what to expect. A predictable journey is a stress free journey. So my first thought was SQ Perth-Singapore-Brisbane, followed by a drive up to Cairns.
Then I looked at a map of Australia. I hate to confess how little I knew about the geography Queensland, but flying to the moon would probably be quicker than driving from Brisbane to Cairns. Couple that to the crazy prices that SQ charge for flights in and out of Australia, and it soon becomes a no-brainer.
My second thought was Star Alliance partners, so that I can at least earn some points in my KF account , or save some money by redeeming points.
Air New Zealand could fly me to CNS via Auckland (AKL), but that seemed like a long way to go for no good reason. A stopover in NZ would be nice – I’ve never been there before – but not in the middle of winter.
Then somebody told me that Fiji is close to Queensland. I have never been to Fiji before, and a few days relaxing there sounded appealing. So I decided to fly Air NZ via Auckland to Nadi, Fiji (NAN).
I chose to redeem a reward for this flight, so I waited until the magical 330 day mark and logged in to ANA to check availability. ANA showed plenty of award availability, so I called KF member services, and 10 minutes later the booking was complete. Yippee. Part 1 of the master plan was locked in place.
Top Tip #1: Any KF members living in Perth? Because of the way KF organize their zones, Star Alliance redemptions from Perth to the South Pacific are an absolute bargain. On top of that, Air NZ don’t charge the ridiculous YQ charges that SQ seem to think are acceptable. My flight from PER to NAN, in business class, cost a grand total of 17,500 KF miles + SGD79 (one way, per passenger) – what a bargain! Of the SGD79, the vast majority is Australian departure tax, so it would probably be even cheaper coming back!
And for the real tightwads amongst us, you can even fly as far as Papeete for the same price. This was not for me however, as I still had to get back to Cairns somehow, and I thought it would be easier from Fiji than from Tahiti.
Enough waffle. Let’s get on with the first flight.
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