A few days ago I posted about how (almost) frustratingly easy it was to book first class award tickets on Cathay Pacific. There really aren’t very many better award redemption values out there, so I went ahead and locked in a pair of first class tickets to Bali for next March using 135,000 American AAdvantage miles per person. Ultimately I can change and redeposit the tickets for free as an Executive Platinum member (which I don’t intend to do), so it seemed like a no brainer.

Anyway, in looking at space for March of next year, I can’t help but notice that a lot of the San Francisco to Hong Kong flights now have two fewer first class seats in inventory than a couple of days ago. While I won’t take credit for all of it, I’m dying to know how many of you have booked/held first class award seats between San Francisco and Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific over the past few days for travel next year?

I guess I might just see some of you in Bali…

It’s funny how small the frequent flyer world is at times, since I relayed the story about how I stayed up to book an award ticket for a client from Melbourne to Los Angeles in Qantas first class, only to find that someone else snagged the space minutes earlier in the wee hours of the night. As confirmed in the comments section of the previous post, it was a reader!

  1. May 8th, 2012 at 11:49 pm

    Brian said,

    What site do you look at to see Cathay award space? Specifically redeemable using AA miles?

  2. May 8th, 2012 at 11:56 pm

    Golfingboy said,

    I use the BA Executive Club Award search engine.

    You know which airline is much easier than CX for F award space?? BA.

    Yes yes the stupid fuel surcharges, I know…

  3. May 8th, 2012 at 11:58 pm

    lucky said,

    @ Brian — Like Golfingboy, I use the BA website to search award space.

    @ Golfingboy — I agree that BA has more award space than Cathay on the flights on which they do release award space, though in my experience BA doesn’t release space nearly as regularly as Cathay. In other words, Cathay just about ALWAYS has two award seats per flight on several routes, while BA will open up eight seats on one flight and no seats on the next flight.

  4. May 9th, 2012 at 12:01 am

    Jack said,

    Flights to YVR also not wide open

  5. May 9th, 2012 at 12:51 am

    Golfingboy said,

    True true. It is always nice to have an airline in an alliance that we can rely on if all else fails and time constraint is an issue.

    It seems that in *A it is now UA for ex-US awards, but finding F space on TG EU-Asia is as easy as making an apple pie.

    Now, if we could somehow convince QF to start releasing award space more consistently ;)

  6. May 9th, 2012 at 1:45 am

    pssteve said,

    @Brian: I like QF site as it is easy to navigate and shows month of available space although not ALWAYS accurate (consistent)with what AA can see.

  7. May 9th, 2012 at 3:57 am

    Mike said,

    Just to testify how easy it is to book award space on CX, I would like to offer the following.

    Back in late January I booked 5 seats on CX in Business for LAX-KUL and on the return 2 in First and 3 in Business coming back to JFK. I called at 0500 EST 331 days out.

    I bragged about my success on Flyertalk and another FTer came back and told me he was looking at the same outbound flight and thought about it just a minute too long and the seats disappeared right in front of him!

  8. May 9th, 2012 at 4:27 am

    Gary said,

    Don’t forget that one of the two SFO flights downgauges 77H on September 1, that likely affects availability as well.

  9. May 9th, 2012 at 7:20 am

    lucky said,

    @ Gary — True, though my observation is that availability is now “F4″ for the 777 flight and “F7″ for the 747 flight, so I doubt it has much of an impact here. They seem to still be releasing two award seats in first class on the 777.

  10. May 9th, 2012 at 7:42 am

    twiggers said,

    I’m contemplating purposely planning our Christmas 2013 vacation in Asia, just for these tickets!

  11. May 9th, 2012 at 7:51 am

    Eric said,

    Lucky – were you able to snag seats in the first class cabin for the HKG>DPS segment? It seems that after CX made their reservation system changes, this became available to me, and my wife and I were able to pick seats in this cabin (even though before the first class cabin was blocked for seat selection).

  12. May 9th, 2012 at 7:54 am

    lucky said,

    @ Eric — Cathay Pacific only opens up their seatmaps 180 days out, so unfortunately I haven’t been able to select any seats yet.

  13. May 9th, 2012 at 8:39 am

    Victor said,

    Could it possibly be related to the Burma sale/error and the Cathay awards are from the States to Burma connecting through Hong Kong.

    I know of a passenger who booked an award ticket on Cathay first class to get to Burma to avail himself of the cheap return ticket. (Not to mention a booked award return ticket in the event that the Burma to USA tickets are rejected during travel.)

  14. May 9th, 2012 at 12:55 pm

    Sol said,

    I needed to call Cathay, but the phone number listed for USA is always busy. Anyone has idea how to reach them by phone?
    Thanks

  15. May 9th, 2012 at 1:26 pm

    lucky said,

    @ Sol — Their phone lines are consistently busy. If you call a dozen times or so, you should eventually get through. It takes a LOT of persistence. It really is quite ridiculous.

  16. May 9th, 2012 at 3:16 pm

    AAExPlat said,

    How easy it is to book an award has a lot to do with how many seats you need at any point in time. I usually need 4 seats and it’s anything but easy. I am about to do the trip AUS-LAX-HKG-DPS and return, and it was very difficult finding availability for 4 seats. I lucked into 4 J awards r/t after tons of reserach on KVSTool 10 months ago, but it was very hard and the dates were not optimal.

    That said, we do get to fly the new J class from LAX-HKG and F suites from HKG-DPS (my kids and wife will be blown away). Unfortunately on the return, we got onto a regional J class product on CX 777-300 from DPS-HKG, but that shouldn’t be too big a deal…

  17. May 11th, 2012 at 3:16 pm

    Dave said,

    When do they usually open up for last min. award seats using AA miles? Is there any day/time that’s better than others? For example if I was ten days out and there were 6 seats left in 1st and 8 in business would you think that they would release any when economy is sold out?

    Thanks for any advice.

  18. May 12th, 2012 at 6:52 am

    lucky said,

    @ Dave — Unfortunately there’s not any particular algorithm that I’ve been able to determine, and it really does vary by route, day of week, and other factors. But generally speaking I find they start releasing a lot of space within two weeks of departure.

  19. May 13th, 2012 at 6:24 pm

    Rebecca D. said,

    I just booked my first CX F award (yay) from JFK-HKK using BA miles and they assigned me a seat 2A (boo for a middle seat). A few minutes later I also booked BKK-HKG-JFK using AA miles but no seats assigned. Weird. I guess I have to wait for the 180 day mark?

  20. May 13th, 2012 at 6:29 pm

    lucky said,

    @ Rebecca — Congrats! Cathay does indeed only open up their seatmaps 180 days before departure. While BA may have said that they requested a seat for you, if it’s outside the 180 day window it likely won’t confirm.

  21. May 13th, 2012 at 7:16 pm

    Rebecca D. said,

    Thanks! It’s definitely outside the 180 days. The trip is January 2013! Now I just need to get from/to Boston! No miles saver awards outbound and the CX flight arrives at JFK too late for any JFK-BOS flights. Oh well, if I have to pay for a flight it will be worth it!

  22. May 14th, 2012 at 9:27 am

    Martin Fleisher said,

    I plan to book an F award JFK- Bali and can transfer miles from my starwood account to BA or AA. seems like r/t in first on AA is 135K and on BA is 260K. could that be right?

  23. May 14th, 2012 at 9:28 am

    lucky said,

    @ Martin — Yep, that’s absolutely correct. BA has much higher costs since they have a distance based award chart.

  24. May 18th, 2012 at 12:55 pm

    Rebecca D. said,

    Just out of curiosity I called CX to see if, as a first class passenger, I could confirm seats for my January 2013 flights. She let me do it no problem so my seats on all CX legs are confirmed!

  25. May 26th, 2012 at 1:34 pm

    Mikey said,

    Their web site still seems a bit off, they don’t show flight times for outbound, return is ok though.

    27 Sep 2012, Thu CX883
    LAX HKG 00:00 00:00 77W 0
    First (Z) R Confirmed 02D

    29 Sep 2012, Sat CX713
    HKG BKK 00:00 00:00
    773 0 Business (U) R Confirmed 14A

  26. August 25th, 2012 at 2:28 am

    mike said,

    I agree with your post. I am trying to get award tickets in first on CX between SFO-HKG. Do you know how many seats they usually release on each flight?

    Thanks

  27. August 25th, 2012 at 7:26 am

    lucky said,

    @ mike — Cathay Pacific doesn’t release award space quite as regularly as they did when I first posted, though they often release two first class seats per flight (rarely more, though).

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