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Where could/should I go?

Hi all,

Am looking for some suggestions as to where I could/should go for a short trip in October (2nd-5th; must be back or arrive in the UK on the morning of the 6th!).

The only issues are that whatever flights I take have got to be completed using a Star Alliance carrier, and I need to ensure that the trip will earn me 4,000 status miles on bmi’s Diamond Club scheme as I will then get Silver Membership next year!:D

I had thought about going to Toronto, Canada as I have a ticket to visit the CN Tower that needs to be used before March 2010, but I would welcome any other possible suggestions that fellow forum members may have?

Thanks in advance.

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By: *ALLIANCE - 23rd August 2009 at 21:03

V and L also fall into 50% miles earning bucket. Did a quick calculation and your getting 1350 miles(give or take). When you fly you will get 1350 in a pot towards your status (silver,gold etc) and 1350 miles into a pot to redeem on flights,car rental,hotels and so on. BD silver is ok and will award you some nice comforts when flying BD (lounge access,priority boarding). For me its the VERY generous redemption rates that is the main draw for diamond club. Keep an eye out for some almost ridiculously generous offers to earn destination miles. Sign up for the bmi credit card and bag 20k miles, there was an offer early this year where a £12 magazine subscription got you 9k miles. Ps sorry for this all being a bit bunched up but im writing this on my mobile phone and it wont let me use paragraphs.

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By: cloud_9 - 23rd August 2009 at 16:12

At £182 rtn i would say your fare will book you into a W or T booking code earning you 50% mileage. Minimum of 600 miles per segment (300 miles on your ticket) so at least 1200 status/destination miles.

Well its V on the way there, L on the way back…don’t know if that changes anything!:confused:

Is there not a difference between status/destination miles though?

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By: *ALLIANCE - 22nd August 2009 at 13:56

At £182 rtn i would say your fare will book you into a W or T booking code earning you 50% mileage. Minimum of 600 miles per segment (300 miles on your ticket) so at least 1200 status/destination miles.

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By: cloud_9 - 22nd August 2009 at 13:16

Are you in it just for the miles? If so check out the SWISS website. Im sure they are still running the discounted Business Class deal from various U.K airports. A good number of destinations were included when i did a Mileage Run on this fare with them in Feb. Any 4segment run (intra-european) on the Business deal will get you over 4k status miles with BD.

Thanks for that ALLIANCE, I have in fact booked a short trip to Madrid via Zurich on Swiss for September and the fares were great…£182rtn, but thats in economy, so not sure how many status miles I will get for it; I am still looking to go away in October too so may well consider using United as I have never flown on them before!

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By: *ALLIANCE - 22nd August 2009 at 13:09

Are you in it just for the miles? If so check out the SWISS website. Im sure they are still running the discounted Business Class deal from various U.K airports. A good number of destinations were included when i did a Mileage Run on this fare with them in Feb. Any 4segment run (intra-european) on the Business deal will get you over 4k status miles with BD. If you fancy flying stateside, and want miles i would suggest using U.S AIRWAYS or UNITED as they both offer 100% miles earning for Diamond Club even on there deepest discounted tickets. Very poor service though especially on U.S.

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By: lewis529 - 21st August 2009 at 22:58

Not Very Exotic Lol But Ive Just Been To Rhodes, Greece Loved It 😀 Its About A 4:30 Hour Flight 🙂

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By: cloud_9 - 21st August 2009 at 17:25

You’re taking a bit of a risk inviting the regulars of this forum to tell you where to go! 🙂

Yes Grey I probably am, but I am only looking for some inspiriation…

Thanks for all the suggestions so far, keep them coming if you have anymore.

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By: Grey Area - 21st August 2009 at 11:32

You’re taking a bit of a risk inviting the regulars of this forum to tell you where to go! 🙂

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By: KALIMITED - 21st August 2009 at 11:29

Why dont you fly to BEIRUT LEBANON, I am not sure exactly how many points that earns you, but Beirut is the number 1 destination to visit during 2009 according to the New York Time and CNN and the 3rd best kept secret according to the Lonely Planet.

During october its still warm enough to swim and in the mountains you should have some snow for skiing, its 4.30hrs by BMI flight.

KA:)

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By: forester - 20th August 2009 at 18:59

Only a few days. Lots of miles. Not to be ruined by time zone changes/jet-lag.

It has to be South African Airways to Cape Town. Fantastic place.

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By: gatwickjosh - 19th August 2009 at 13:44

Jono mate, like i said on msn, just go to Cairo 😀

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By: cockerhoop - 19th August 2009 at 07:54

we did a toronto trip in 2004 using Lufthansa from Manchester via Frankfurt
we went on Thursday morning and came back overnight Sunday
while there we toured toronto, and cn tower etc, and also did a coach trip to Niagara.
recomend the Downtown Novotel in Toronto its only 400m from the station, which is where the airport shuttle bus drops and picks up, also it is the theatre area so lots of nice eating places.

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By: symon - 19th August 2009 at 07:49

Have you been to the US previously? The likes of Washington, New York, Boston and Chicago are within easyreach from the UK.

Star Alliance? Jump on United?!

Or Continental – would that work yet?

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By: A Spalding - 19th August 2009 at 07:32

Have you been to the US previously? The likes of Washington, New York, Boston and Chicago are within easyreach from the UK.

Star Alliance? Jump on United?!

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By: PMN - 18th August 2009 at 21:44

I can certainly recommend Toronto. A very friendly and easy to navigate city with a few of the world’s ‘must see’ attractions nearby. Also very highly recommended is Tokyo; probably the most amazing city I’ve ever been to. 🙂

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By: abutcher1985 - 18th August 2009 at 21:08

How about Singapore? I’ve never been but it’s on my must-see list. And it’s obviously got the option of flying on the A380 if that floats your boat…

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By: cloud_9 - 18th August 2009 at 19:33

How about Vancouver?

Thanks for the suggestion, but I have already been to Vancouver, great city, loved it there!:)

Sorry if I didnt make this clear in the opening post, but it doesnt have to be solely in Canada…can be anywhere in the world, but must obviously fit the criteria set out above!

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By: heslop01 - 18th August 2009 at 18:36

How about Vancouver?

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