quote:Originally posted by clayts
Is BA just as painful for booking CW Reward flights as Virgin is for UC?
From my recent experience looking for J rewards, its swings and roundabouts. There was good availability for an upcoming trip late in the year that we want to book and on a selection of flights, which is an advantage of BA. As they have more flights a day to some destinations there is more reward availability on occasion. Other trips I have looked at have been good if you are flexible also. Trying to get myself into J going to my conference in Seattle, limited availability - none at all to SEA on multiple dates and none VIA SFO or LAX or YVR for the date range I needed. Only realistic option was VIA BOS. We also want to spend our miles on J to SYD - only a handful of dates are available when looking at the entire year!
I don't necessarily think switching carriers changes the issue. BA also usually have limited availability traveling on Fridays and Saturdays, same as VS but the wider route network does help.
Note you can also only MFU up one class with BA - no Y to J.
I have just looked up BA's reward availability to LAS for late Jan/early Feb 2011 and as a lowly silver its wide open!
For next month (March 2010) there are a wide number of dates with 2 seats free, though you'd likely have do Tuesday-Tuesday for a week or extend your stay.
So on the surface, BA does look tempting ...
Thanks,
Sarah