etk wrote:poggsuk wrote:Its much cheaper as a return if you are flying west as 2 singles are priced way higher than a return. The converse is true if flying east. East bound definitely book as 2 singles.
Does this apply to full redemptions though? I know there's a one-way supplement on revenue tickets but thought redemptions were priced without this.
Also not completely sure what you mean about flying east/west? Don't you fly both directions if you're doing a return trip?
Westbound = Flying to the USA / caribbean
EASTbound = Flying to Asia/ africa/ india etc
should have been clearer there.
Lets look at a redemption flight to atlanta from LHR. If you book the flight online as a return at the same time is £328 out and £129 back for a total of £457.25
If you book it as 2 singles its the same £328 out but $419 back. If you use a conversion rate of 1.3 dollars to the pound thats £322, so booking the 2 flights as 2 singles costs £650, £193 more expensive.
That weird pricing structure does not exist with flights from china / india/ africa etc were 2 singles are the same price as a return.(or in some cases actually cheaper as its illegal to charge fees on reward flights from those countries)
Thus, your choices are to either wait until your return flights are out and hope the outbound is still there, or book the outbound as a single as soon as its online, and when the return appears phone up and add it to the outbound flight.
the key word for you to use here is "reprice" this means something to the call centre staff and they then suss what you are after. There will be a £35 "e-ticket reissue fee" to add to booking along with slightly higher charges of about £15 (explained to me as the website actually being behind the curve with a recent price increase on 10th July!) So its about £50 more expensive to book 2 singles, with the return via the phone than a return on the web, but thats still £143 less than 2 singles on the web.
Moral here is never ever book a single on the web that is priced in dollars if you can add it to a UK outbound via the phone.