Central America and the Caribbean - Weekend Blitz http://weekendblitz.com Wed, 23 Dec 2015 19:56:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Richard Branson has his own island…and you can rent it! Necker Island http://weekendblitz.com/richard-branson-island-and-rent-it-necker-island/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=richard-branson-island-and-rent-it-necker-island http://weekendblitz.com/richard-branson-island-and-rent-it-necker-island/#comments Fri, 12 Sep 2014 14:08:48 +0000 http://weekendblitz.com/?p=12539 We can all agree that Sir Richard Branson is a badass (his title is “Sir” after all!), but, apart from being a music industry mogul (Virgin Records), owner of numerous airlines (Virgin Atlantic, Virgin America) and even a promoter of suborbital travel (Virgin Galactic)–the man owns his own island! Yes, that’s right, Sir Branson owns Necker Island, a 74-acre private island in the British Virgin Islands.

Just Richard being Richard + short shorts

I first learned about this a few years ago while watching MTV Cribs, which came on right after Pimp My Ride, also known as how I spent my weekday afternoons in high school. Check out the MTV Cribs episode here (sorry that the quality sucks):

Here’s an overview that’s a little more current and in much better quality:

But don’t just think that ole Richard is hogging the place all to himself; he’ll let you rent it out, assuming you can afford the private island vacation lifestyle:

Necker Island’s logo: At least he’s humble?

So, there are basically 2 ways to rent: “Exclusive Use” and “Celebration Weeks.”

Exclusive Use means you’re renting the entire island, this is available year round (assuming Sir Richard isn’t lounging). Having complete and utter free reign of the island will cost you $62,000 per night (!) but accomodates up to 30 adults:

Exclusive hire includes use of the brand new Great House with eight bedrooms and one master suite sleeping a total of 18 guests. There is also a bunkroom that can accommodate up to six additional children. Further accommodation is in the six Balinese-style houses dotted around the island each sleeping two guests in each house.

It also includes:

Included in the rates for island rentals & Celebration Weeks:
• Your accommodation
• All meals and drinks (both alcoholic and other)
• Return launch transfers from Virgin Gorda or Beef Island (Tortola) airports • Laundry facilities (dry cleaning not available)
• Business facilities and wireless internet
• 7% local tax
• A team of approximately 70 fabulous staff

Yes, that’s right, you are your guests will have 2+ staff members each waiting on your every need. You can find the full Necker Island rate card here: Necker Island 2014 Rates

Can’t stomach $62k a night for a vaca? Well, we don’t want to be friends with you… but you could always join other poors at Necker Island during one of the “Celebration Weeks.” The island is blocked off in September and October of each year for the budget-conscious travelers that want a quick 7-day getaway without… breaking the bank. Rates are as follows:

This is per couple, bringing a kid or 2 along will tack on another $4k each

Afraid you’ll get bored? Highly doubtful as they have over 200 flamingos, 50 lemurs, giant tortoises, two swim-up bars (did we mention the rates are all-inclusive?), sail boats, speed boats, 2 tennis courts + a professional coach and…best of all, the “Necker Nymph,” a personal submarine.

Sold, can’t wait to go and ready to book?! Head here and let us know how it was: http://www.neckerisland.virgin.com/ And for the rest of us, here are a few more videos to watch [...]

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We can all agree that Sir Richard Branson is a badass (his title is “Sir” after all!), but, apart from being a music industry mogul (Virgin Records), owner of numerous airlines (Virgin Atlantic, Virgin America) and even a promoter of suborbital travel (Virgin Galactic)–the man owns his own island! Yes, that’s right, Sir Branson owns Necker Island, a 74-acre private island in the British Virgin Islands.

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Just Richard being Richard + short shorts

I first learned about this a few years ago while watching MTV Cribs, which came on right after Pimp My Ride, also known as how I spent my weekday afternoons in high school. Check out the MTV Cribs episode here (sorry that the quality sucks):

Here’s an overview that’s a little more current and in much better quality:

But don’t just think that ole Richard is hogging the place all to himself; he’ll let you rent it out, assuming you can afford the private island vacation lifestyle:

At least he's humble?

Necker Island’s logo: At least he’s humble?

Necker Island Lounge

So, there are basically 2 ways to rent: “Exclusive Use” and “Celebration Weeks.”

Exclusive Use means you’re renting the entire island, this is available year round (assuming Sir Richard isn’t lounging). Having complete and utter free reign of the island will cost you $62,000 per night (!) but accomodates up to 30 adults:

Exclusive hire includes use of the brand new Great House with eight bedrooms and one master suite sleeping a total of 18 guests. There is also a bunkroom that can accommodate up to six additional children. Further accommodation is in the six Balinese-style houses dotted around the island each sleeping two guests in each house.

It also includes:

Included in the rates for island rentals & Celebration Weeks:
• Your accommodation
• All meals and drinks (both alcoholic and other)
• Return launch transfers from Virgin Gorda or Beef Island (Tortola) airports • Laundry facilities (dry cleaning not available)
• Business facilities and wireless internet
• 7% local tax
• A team of approximately 70 fabulous staff

Yes, that’s right, you are your guests will have 2+ staff members each waiting on your every need. You can find the full Necker Island rate card here: Necker Island 2014 Rates

Calivigny-Island

Can’t stomach $62k a night for a vaca? Well, we don’t want to be friends with you… but you could always join other poors at Necker Island during one of the “Celebration Weeks.” The island is blocked off in September and October of each year for the budget-conscious travelers that want a quick 7-day getaway without… breaking the bank. Rates are as follows:

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This is per couple, bringing a kid or 2 along will tack on another $4k each

Afraid you’ll get bored? Highly doubtful as they have over 200 flamingos, 50 lemurs, giant tortoises, two swim-up bars (did we mention the rates are all-inclusive?), sail boats, speed boats, 2 tennis courts + a professional coach and…best of all, the “Necker Nymph,” a personal submarine.

Necker Nymph

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Sold, can’t wait to go and ready to book?! Head here and let us know how it was: http://www.neckerisland.virgin.com/ And for the rest of us, here are a few more videos to watch while quietly sobbing that we’re neither rich nor famous:

And, if you’re looking for some inspiration on booking that trip to Necker, check out this video of a real life person that did it and partied with Sir Branson–the works! Necker Island – A Virgin Vacation w Richard Branson

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Ultimate Honeymoon: The Caribbean for Free with British Airways Avios http://weekendblitz.com/ultimate-honeymoon-caribbean-free-british-airways-avios/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ultimate-honeymoon-caribbean-free-british-airways-avios http://weekendblitz.com/ultimate-honeymoon-caribbean-free-british-airways-avios/#respond Fri, 21 Feb 2014 16:32:28 +0000 http://weekendblitz.com/?p=5666 Deciding which island in the Caribbean will probably be the hardest part of your planning--there are just so many choices. To throw out a few data points on airfare, U.S. to:

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Why the Caribbean?

Here’s our fourth installment in the Ultimate Honeymoon series: the Caribbean.

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The Caribbean is a highly desirable place for honeymooners from the US:

  1. It has world class beaches, snorkeling, scuba diving–all that one might want on the traditional honeymoon
  2. The proximity to the US makes it easy and (relatively) cheap
  3. On certain islands, you could split your time between beaches and exploring tropical rain-forests, but it might be hard to pry you away from that pristine beach.
  4. At a max of 2-5 hours from the US, it’s just so convenient

How to Get There:

Pay for Airfare

Deciding which island in the Caribbean will probably be the hardest part of your planning–there are just so many choices. To throw out a few data points on airfare, U.S. to:

  • Turks & Caicos, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Bahamas, Jamaica etc… ≈ $519 – $670
  • Barbados, Martinique, St. Lucia, Guadeloupe, Saint Vincent, Sint Maarten etc… ≈ $690 – $1,120
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Sample cash airfare prices

So, yes, heading just a few hours to the southeast of America can easily cost you $1,000+ per person! Now here’s how to do it with airline miles (for free!):

Use British Airways Avios miles/points

The first thing to know about British Airways Avios points is that, because British Airways is a member of the Oneworld Alliance, you can use its points to book flights on American Airlines. The great news is that American Airlines basically has a monopoly on flights to and within the Caribbean.

Furthermore, British Airways/Iberia Avios miles are [glossy term=”distance based awards”]:  on the surface, it seems like you’re getting a bad deal on award redemptions. But, as with anything involving miles, it opens up possibilities to find great values on non-stop short distance flights.

Partner awards that especially interest me are the direct flights from Miami on AA. In many cases, Miami ends up being a short hop to exotic and foreign destinations. A big thing I look for when I travel is to get away from what’s familiar and comfortable — and you don’t necessarily have to travel across the globe to achieve that. Using your British Avios to book on American Airlines can be your answer to a relatively inexpensive honeymoon in this part of the world.

Benefits of using British Airways Avios to consider when researching:

  • As briefly stated above, British Airways’ award chart has some great values for getting from the U.S. to the Caribbean:Avios-award-Chart

How to get British Airways Avios

  • Earn 50k Avios by signing up for a Chase/British Airways credit card:Screen Shot 2014-02-15 at 9.49.20 AM
  • You can transfer American Express Membership Rewards points to Avios (see bottom of post for tutorial on transferring). Points transfer at a ratio of 1:1 so you’d need in the ball park of 18,000 to 80,000, depending on distance and if travel is in economy or business class. Currently, the best American Express signup bonus is for the Premier Rewards Gold card with a bonus of 25,000 Membership Rewards points–not a great deal. It’s been 50,000 – 75,000 points in the past, so you might want to wait for that offer again:

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    Not the best signup bonus but still useful if you need AMEX points

Sample Itinerary

Sample dates of: Monday, Sept 15 to Monday, Sep 22

Day 1: Dept New York-JFK to Antigua-ANU
Day 1-4: Relax on Antigua
Day 4: Fly from Antigua-ANU to Tobago-TAB
Day 4-6: Explore Tobago
Day 6: Take early morning ferry from Tobago to Port Of Spain. Sightsee a bit before taking a flight from Port Of Spain-POS to Miami-MIA. Spend the night in South Beach.
Day 7: Fly from Miami-MIA to Newark-EWR.

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Price to book this itinerary with $cash x 2 = $3,108 for a couple

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Total Avios miles needed: 64,000 Avios + $255 total for 2 people

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Analysis = return of 3.86 cents/mile on your BA Avios or AMEX Membership Rewards points is pretty awesome.

Destinations Leaving New York


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DeptArriveMilesZoneRT EconRT Biz
JFKNew York - KennedyBDABermuda, Bermuda 762215,00030,000
JFKNew York - KennedyPAPPort Au Prince, Haiti 1530320,00040,000
JFKNew York - KennedySJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico 1603320,00040,000
JFKNew York - KennedySTTSaint Thomas, U.S.V.I1629320,00040,000
JFKNew York - KennedySKBSt Kitts, St Kitts and Nevis 1743320,00040,000
JFKNew York - KennedyANUAntigua, Antigua and Barbuda 1779320,00040,000
EWRNewark, NJ CURCuracao, Netherlands Antilles 1997320,00040,000
JFKNew York - KennedyBGIBridgetown, Barbados 2094425,00050,000

Destinations Leaving Dallas-Ft. Worth-DFW


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DeptArriveMilesZoneRT EconRT Biz
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthMBJMontego Bay, Jamaica 1548320,00040,000
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthPLSProvidenciales, Turks and Caicos1699320,00040,000
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthSJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico 2166425,00050,000

Destinations Leaving Miami-MIA


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DeptArriveMilesZoneRT EconRT Biz
MIAMiami, FLFPOFreeport, Bahamas 11219,00018,000
MIAMiami, FLNASNassau, Bahamas - Paradise Island 18319,00018,000
MIAMiami, FLMHHMarsh Harbour, Bahamas 20519,00018,000
MIAMiami, FLELHEleuthera Island, Bahamas 22619,00018,000
MIAMiami, FLGGTGeorge Town, Bahamas 32619,00018,000
MIAMiami, FLGCMGrand Cayman, Cayman Islands 45519,00018,000
MIAMiami, FLMBJMontego Bay, Jamaica 52719,00018,000
MIAMiami, FLPLSProvidenciales, Turks and Caicos57919,00018,000
MIAMiami, FLKINKingston, Jamaica58819,00018,000
MIAMiami, FLPAPPort Au Prince, Haiti 714215,00030,000
FLLFt. LauderdalePAPPort Au Prince, Haiti 721215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLPOPPuerto Plata, Dominican Republic 740215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLSTISantiago, Dominican Republic 752215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLBZEBelize City, Belize - International 769215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLRTBRoatan, Honduras 769215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLSDQSanto Domingo, DR849215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLSAPSan Pedro Sula, Honduras 869215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLLRMLa Romana, Dominican Republic 890215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLPUJPunta Cana, Dominican Republic 911215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLBDABermuda, Bermuda 1045215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLSJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico 1046215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLSTTSaint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 1108215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLAUAAruba, Aruba 1137215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLSTXSaint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands 1140215,00030,000
MIAMiami, FLCURCuracao, Netherlands Antilles 1196320,00040,000
MIAMiami, FLSXMSaint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles 1224320,00040,000
MIAMiami, FLSKBSt Kitts, St Kitts and Nevis 1271320,00040,000
MIAMiami, FLANUAntigua, Antigua and Barbuda 1333320,00040,000
MIAMiami, FLPTPPointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe 1376320,00040,000
MIAMiami, FLFDFFort De France, Martinique 1469320,00040,000
MIAMiami, FLUVFSt. Lucia, St. Lucia - Hawnorra 1506320,00040,000
MIAMiami, FLGNDGrenada, Grenada, 1540320,00040,000
MIAMiami, FLBGIBridgetown, Barbados 1613320,00040,000
MIAMiami, FLPOSPort of Spain, Trinidad 1624320,00040,000

Intra-Caribbean Flights with Avios

British Airways flies a surprisingly large number of routes within the Caribbean.  These options can save you hundreds of dollars if you’re interested in doing some island hopping and really opens up your possibilities. Here are the destinations served:

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Legend: Red = British Airways operated flights (confirmed bookable with Avios)
Green = Codeshare American Airlines, operated by Seaborne Airlines (confirmed bookable with AA miles, not positive about Avios)

As stated in the caption, any flight in Red on the map or with a designation of BA in the below chart is 100% bookable with British Airways Avios miles. All of the flights are under the 651 miles threshold and therefore qualify as “Zone 1” and will only require 4,500 Avios miles for a one-way flight.

The flights in Green are operated by Seaborne Airlines and codeshared as American Airlines flights. The American Airlines site confirms that you can book Seaborne Airlines flights with American AAdvantage miles (link): “Use AAdvantage miles to book award travel on Seaborne flights to or from San Juan, Puerto Rico and the routes noted below, with the AAdvantage participating airline awards. These awards allow travel on any combination of AAdvantage participating carriers.” It does state that, to book a flight, you’ll have to call the American Airlines reservation line to inquire about award availability and to book. A quick search on AA.com confirmed that the award space isn’t visible online. When I searched for British Airways Avios space on one of the Seaborne Airlines routes, San Juan-SJU to Fort-de-France-FDF, it came back that the route isn’t operated by BA or any of its partner airlines. This could mean that it is not possible to book the Seaborne Airlines routes with Avios or that you simply have to call British Airways to book– in the same way you must call AA to book with their miles.

DeptArriveMilesZoneOW EconCarrier
ANUAntigua, Antigua and Barbuda SKBSt Kitts and Nevis 6214,500BA
GNDGrenada, Grenada, UVFSt. Lucia13114,500BA
UVFSt. LuciaPOSPort of Spain, Trinidad 21714,500BA
PLSProvidenciales, Turks & CaicosNASNassau, Bahamas39914,500BA
TABTobago, Trinidad and Tobago ANUAntigua41714,500BA
ANUAntigua, Antigua and Barbuda PUJPunta Cana, DR44414,500BA
GCMGrand CaymanNASNassau, Bahamas46714,500BA
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SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico VQSVieques, Puerto Rico 3914,500AA/BB
SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico EISBeef Island, BVI9614,500AA/BB
SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico VIJVirgin Gorda, BVI10314,500AA/BB
SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico PTPPointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe33114,500AA/BB
SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico DOMDominica, DR36914,500AA/BB
SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico FDFFort De France, Martinique 42414,500AA/BB

Here’s a quick comparison of how much money you could save by booking one of these routes with points instead of $cash$:

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Sample booking and analysis for one-way flight from Saint Lucia-UVF to Port Of Spain, Trinidad-POS on Oct 13

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Analysis for one-way flight from Antigua-ANU to Punta Cana, Dominican-PUJ on Oct 8 = great value of 4.83 cents return on your Avios!

How to Book an American Airlines Award with British Airways Avios

  1. Search AA.com –> Book Award Travel for available dates. If you’ve made your mind up on a destination, then search until you find dates that will work and make notes. If you’re flexible on destination but have fixed dates, then I suggest searching all of the routes and making detailed notes– this will help you put the puzzle together later. Full guide on searching American Airlines availability.
  2. If you don’t already have the miles, Transfer AMEX Membership Rewards points to BA AviosScreen Shot 2013-05-17 at 6.07.24 PM

  3. Login to BritishAirways.com –> Executive Club –> Spending Avios –> Book flights with Avios and search the exact dates and cities you found from the AA website. If all is well, you should find your flights. Proceed through the booking process.
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    I always select the top choice which represents points due + taxes only. Any of the choices further down are essentially giving you a choice to buy Avios for 1.3 cents. Some might see this as a good deal, others not. Personally, I skipped it because, with the promo going on, I can transfer AMEX points to BA Avios at a cheaper price than buying those same miles for 1.3 cents/Avios. For example, if you expect to earn 1.5 cents/points on your AMEX and you add in the 35% bonus, you’ll find that you can transfer AMEX miles to Avios at a cost of 1.11 cents/point vs buying them for 1.3 cents.
  4. All done! You can now head back to AA.com and add the new itinerary to your account by searching the flights and dates. This should load up your full reservation in the American Airlines system and allow you to review and pick your seats.

BOTTOM LINE: Using British Airways Avios miles could be your answer to free honeymoon flights to crystal clear waters and great beaches without having to travel too far from home.

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Caribbean Island Hop with British Airways Avios (only 4,500 points/flight!) http://weekendblitz.com/caribbean-island-hop-british-airways-avios-only-4500-pointsflight/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=caribbean-island-hop-british-airways-avios-only-4500-pointsflight http://weekendblitz.com/caribbean-island-hop-british-airways-avios-only-4500-pointsflight/#respond Mon, 17 Feb 2014 19:11:52 +0000 http://weekendblitz.com/?p=5685 Intra-Caribbean Island Hopping Flights with British Airways Avios

British Airways flies a surprisingly large number of routes within the Caribbean–this can save hundreds of dollars if you’re interested in doing some island hopping and really opens up your vacation possibilities. Here are the destinations served:

Legend: Red = British Airways operated flights (confirmed bookable with Avios)Green = Codeshare American Airlines, operated by Seaborne Airlines (confirmed bookable with AA miles, not positive about Avios)

As stated in the caption, any flight in Red on the map or with a designation of BA in the below table is 100% bookable with British Airways Avios miles. All of the flights are under the 651 miles threshold and therefore qualify as “Zone 1” and will only require 4,500 Avios miles for a one-way flight:

The flights in Green are operated by Seaborne Airlines and codeshared as American Airlines flights. The American Airlines site confirms that you can book Seaborne Airlines flights with American AAdvantage miles (link): “Use AAdvantage miles to book award travel on Seaborne flights to or from San Juan, Puerto Rico and the routes noted below, with the AAdvantage participating airline awards. These awards allow travel on any combination of AAdvantage participating carriers.” It does state that to book a flight you’ll have to call the American Airlines reservation line to inquire about award availability and to book. A quick search on AA.com confirmed that the award space isn’t visible online. When I searched for British Airways Avios space on one of the Seaborne Airlines routes, San Juan-SJU to Fort-de-France-FDF, it came back that the route isn’t operated by BA or any of it’s partner airlines. This could mean that it is not possible to book the Seaborne Airlines routes with Avios or that you simply have to call British Airways to book, in the same way you must call AA to book with their miles.

Full Seaborne Airlines route map

Table of all destinations and miles required

DeptArriveMilesZoneOW EconCarrier

ANUAntigua, Antigua and Barbuda SKBSt Kitts and Nevis 6214,500BA

GNDGrenada, Grenada, UVFSt. Lucia13114,500BA

UVFSt. LuciaPOSPort of Spain, Trinidad 21714,500BA

PLSProvidenciales, Turks & CaicosNASNassau, Bahamas39914,500BA

TABTobago, Trinidad and Tobago ANUAntigua41714,500BA

ANUAntigua, Antigua and Barbuda PUJPunta Cana, DR44414,500BA

GCMGrand CaymanNASNassau, Bahamas46714,500BA

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SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico VQSVieques, Puerto Rico 3914,500AA/BB

SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico EISBeef Island, BVI9614,500AA/BB

SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico VIJVirgin Gorda, BVI10314,500AA/BB

SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico PTPPointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe33114,500AA/BB

SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico DOMDominica, DR36914,500AA/BB

SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico FDFFort De France, Martinique 42414,500AA/BB

Carrier: BA = British Airways, AA/BB = American Airlines codeshare on Seaborne Airlines

Miles Stretch Analysis

Here’s a quick comparison of how much money you could save by booking one of these routes with points instead of $cash$:

Sample booking and analysis for one-way flight from Saint Lucia-UVF to Port Of Spain, Trinidad-POS on Oct 13

Analysis for one-way flight from Antigua-ANU to Punta Cana, Dominican-PUJ on Oct 8 = great value of 4.83 cents return on your Avios!

Another interesting piece is that for the British Airways flights, most if not all of the aircraft are Boeing 777-200s–not your typical puddle jumper! This is because the bulk of [...]

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Intra-Caribbean Island Hopping Flights with British Airways Avios

British Airways flies a surprisingly large number of routes within the Caribbean–this can save hundreds of dollars if you’re interested in doing some island hopping and really opens up your vacation possibilities. Here are the destinations served:

intra-carib

Legend: Red = British Airways operated flights (confirmed bookable with Avios)
Green = Codeshare American Airlines, operated by Seaborne Airlines (confirmed bookable with AA miles, not positive about Avios)

As stated in the caption, any flight in Red on the map or with a designation of BA in the below table is 100% bookable with British Airways Avios miles. All of the flights are under the 651 miles threshold and therefore qualify as “Zone 1” and will only require 4,500 Avios miles for a one-way flight:

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The flights in Green are operated by Seaborne Airlines and codeshared as American Airlines flights. The American Airlines site confirms that you can book Seaborne Airlines flights with American AAdvantage miles (link): “Use AAdvantage miles to book award travel on Seaborne flights to or from San Juan, Puerto Rico and the routes noted below, with the AAdvantage participating airline awards. These awards allow travel on any combination of AAdvantage participating carriers.” It does state that to book a flight you’ll have to call the American Airlines reservation line to inquire about award availability and to book. A quick search on AA.com confirmed that the award space isn’t visible online. When I searched for British Airways Avios space on one of the Seaborne Airlines routes, San Juan-SJU to Fort-de-France-FDF, it came back that the route isn’t operated by BA or any of it’s partner airlines. This could mean that it is not possible to book the Seaborne Airlines routes with Avios or that you simply have to call British Airways to book, in the same way you must call AA to book with their miles.

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Full Seaborne Airlines route map

Table of all destinations and miles required

DeptArriveMilesZoneOW EconCarrier
ANUAntigua, Antigua and Barbuda SKBSt Kitts and Nevis 6214,500BA
GNDGrenada, Grenada, UVFSt. Lucia13114,500BA
UVFSt. LuciaPOSPort of Spain, Trinidad 21714,500BA
PLSProvidenciales, Turks & CaicosNASNassau, Bahamas39914,500BA
TABTobago, Trinidad and Tobago ANUAntigua41714,500BA
ANUAntigua, Antigua and Barbuda PUJPunta Cana, DR44414,500BA
GCMGrand CaymanNASNassau, Bahamas46714,500BA
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SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico VQSVieques, Puerto Rico 3914,500AA/BB
SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico EISBeef Island, BVI9614,500AA/BB
SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico VIJVirgin Gorda, BVI10314,500AA/BB
SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico PTPPointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe33114,500AA/BB
SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico DOMDominica, DR36914,500AA/BB
SJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico FDFFort De France, Martinique 42414,500AA/BB

Carrier: BA = British Airways, AA/BB = American Airlines codeshare on Seaborne Airlines

Miles Stretch Analysis

Here’s a quick comparison of how much money you could save by booking one of these routes with points instead of $cash$:

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Sample booking and analysis for one-way flight from Saint Lucia-UVF to Port Of Spain, Trinidad-POS on Oct 13

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Analysis for one-way flight from Antigua-ANU to Punta Cana, Dominican-PUJ on Oct 8 = great value of 4.83 cents return on your Avios!

Another interesting piece is that for the British Airways flights, most if not all of the aircraft are Boeing 777-200s–not your typical puddle jumper! This is because the bulk of the flights originate from London-LGW, stop at one island to drop off/pickup passengers and then continue onward to the final island.

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British Airways B777-200–pretty rare to be island hopping on a bird this size…

Ready to book? Reference our booking guide here: Cheap travel to Caribbean/Latin America with British Airways/AMEX points

Need to transfer American Express Membership Rewards Points to your British Airways Avios Account? Reference our guide here: Transfer from AMEX to British Airways Avios

BOTTOM LINE: Taking advantage of the British Airways distance based award chart + BA’s network of intra-Caribbean flights can save big $ when traveling around the Caribbean and might help you squeeze 4.5+ cents/points out of any AMEX points you may have.

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Cheap travel to Caribbean/Latin America with British Airways/AMEX points http://weekendblitz.com/cheap-travel-to-caribbeanlatin-america-with-british-airwaysamex-points/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cheap-travel-to-caribbeanlatin-america-with-british-airwaysamex-points http://weekendblitz.com/cheap-travel-to-caribbeanlatin-america-with-british-airwaysamex-points/#respond Thu, 23 May 2013 18:00:14 +0000 http://www.weekendblitz.com/?p=3440 Note: A lot of info in this post refers to the 35% transfer bonus between AMEX Membership Rewards and British Airways Avios that runs until June 7, 2013. More info here: Deal Blitz Alert: 35% Transfer Bonus from AMEX to British Airways Avios. If you’re reading after June 7, 2013 you can still get some great value out of your Avios miles.

British Airways/Iberia Avios miles are [glossy term=”distance based awards”] distance based awards:  on the surface, it seems like you’re getting a bad deal on award redemptions. But, as with anything involving miles, it opens up possibilities to find great values on non-stop short distance flights.

One partner award that especially interests me is the direct flights from Miami on AA. Miami ends up being a short hop in many cases to exotic and foreign destinations. A big thing I look for when I travel is to get away from what’s familiar and comfortable — and you don’t necessarily have to travel across the globe to achieve that.

Using your British Avios to book on American Airlines can be your answer to a cheap vacation in this part of the world:

Non-stop flights to the Caribbean & Latin America on American Airlines — From Miami-MIA/FLL

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Non-stop flights to the Caribbean & Latin America on American Airlines — From New York-JFK/EWR/LGA

View AAtoCaribNYC in a larger map

Non-stop flights to the Caribbean & Latin America on American Airlines — From Dallas-Ft. Worth-DFW

View AAtoCaribDFW in a larger map

How to Book

Search AA.com –> Book Award Travel for available dates. If you’ve made your mind up on a destination, then search until you find dates that will work and make notes. If you’re flexible on destination but have fixed dates, then I suggest searching all of the routes and making detailed notes– this will help you put the puzzle together later. Full guide on searching American Airlines availability.

If you don’t already have the miles, Transfer AMEX Membership Rewards points to BA Avios

Login to BritishAirways.com –> Executive Club –> Spending Avios –> Book flights with Avios and search the exact dates and cities you found from the AA website. If all is well, you should find your flights. Proceed through the booking process. I always select the top choice which represents points due + taxes only. Any of the choices further down are essentially giving you a choice to buy Avios for 1.3 cents. Some might see this as a good deal, others not. Personally, I skipped it because, with the promo going on, I can transfer AMEX points to BA Avios at a cheaper price than buying those same miles for 1.3 cents/Avios. For example, if you expect to earn 1.5 cents/points on your AMEX and you add in the 35% bonus, you’ll find that you can transfer AMEX miles to Avios at a cost of 1.11 cents/point vs buying them for 1.3 cents.

All done! You can now head back to AA.com and add the new itinerary to your account by searching the flights and dates. This should load up your full reservation in the American Airlines system [...]

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Note: A lot of info in this post refers to the 35% transfer bonus between AMEX Membership Rewards and British Airways Avios that runs until June 7, 2013. More info here: Deal Blitz Alert: 35% Transfer Bonus from AMEX to British Airways Avios. If you’re reading after June 7, 2013 you can still get some great value out of your Avios miles.

British Airways/Iberia Avios miles are [glossy term=”distance based awards”] distance based awards:  on the surface, it seems like you’re getting a bad deal on award redemptions. But, as with anything involving miles, it opens up possibilities to find great values on non-stop short distance flights.

One partner award that especially interests me is the direct flights from Miami on AA. Miami ends up being a short hop in many cases to exotic and foreign destinations. A big thing I look for when I travel is to get away from what’s familiar and comfortable — and you don’t necessarily have to travel across the globe to achieve that.

Using your British Avios to book on American Airlines can be your answer to a cheap vacation in this part of the world:

Non-stop flights to the Caribbean & Latin America on American Airlines — From Miami-MIA/FLL


View AAtoCaribMIA in a larger map

Non-stop flights to the Caribbean & Latin America on American Airlines — From New York-JFK/EWR/LGA


View AAtoCaribNYC in a larger map

Non-stop flights to the Caribbean & Latin America on American Airlines — From Dallas-Ft. Worth-DFW


View AAtoCaribDFW in a larger map

How to Book

  1. Search AA.com –> Book Award Travel for available dates. If you’ve made your mind up on a destination, then search until you find dates that will work and make notes. If you’re flexible on destination but have fixed dates, then I suggest searching all of the routes and making detailed notes– this will help you put the puzzle together later. Full guide on searching American Airlines availability.
  2. If you don’t already have the miles, Transfer AMEX Membership Rewards points to BA Avios

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  3. Login to BritishAirways.com –> Executive Club –> Spending Avios –> Book flights with Avios and search the exact dates and cities you found from the AA website. If all is well, you should find your flights. Proceed through the booking process.Screen Shot 2013-05-22 at 10.38.44 PMScreen Shot 2013-05-22 at 10.39.42 PM Screen Shot 2013-05-22 at 10.39.59 PM Screen Shot 2013-05-22 at 10.41.11 PM.pngI always select the top choice which represents points due + taxes only. Any of the choices further down are essentially giving you a choice to buy Avios for 1.3 cents. Some might see this as a good deal, others not. Personally, I skipped it because, with the promo going on, I can transfer AMEX points to BA Avios at a cheaper price than buying those same miles for 1.3 cents/Avios. For example, if you expect to earn 1.5 cents/points on your AMEX and you add in the 35% bonus, you’ll find that you can transfer AMEX miles to Avios at a cost of 1.11 cents/point vs buying them for 1.3 cents.
  4. All done! You can now head back to AA.com and add the new itinerary to your account by searching the flights and dates. This should load up your full reservation in the American Airlines system and allow you to review and pick your seats.

Full Flight Options

If you just want to go somewhere over specific dates, I recommend printing the chart below and methodically searching AA.com for award availability and making notes.

DeptArriveMilesZoneRT Econ (with 35% bonus)RT Biz (with 35% bonus)
MIAMiami, FLKINKingston, Jamaica - Norman Manley 58816,66713,333
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthMTYMonterrey, Mexico 52716,66713,333
MIAMiami, FLFPOFreeport, Bahamas 11216,66713,333
MIAMiami, FLNASNassau, Bahamas - Paradise Island 18316,66713,333
MIAMiami, FLMHHMarsh Harbour, Bahamas 20516,66713,333
MIAMiami, FLELHEleuthera Island, Bahamas 22616,66713,333
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthTRCTorreon, Mexico 63616,66713,333
MIAMiami, FLGCMGrand Cayman, Cayman Islands 45516,66713,333
MIAMiami, FLMBJMontego Bay, Jamaica 52716,66713,333
MIAMiami, FLCUNCancun, Mexico 53216,66713,333
MIAMiami, FLPLSProvidenciales, Turks and Caicos57916,66713,333
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthCUUChihuahua, Mexico 61316,66713,333
MIAMiami, FLGGTGeorge Town, Bahamas 32616,66713,333
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthAGUAguascalientes, Mexico 839211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthSLPSan Luis Potosi, Mexico 780211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthZCLZacatecas International Airport775211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLRTBRoatan, Honduras 769211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthCZMCozumel, Mexico 1058211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthCUNCancun, Mexico 1031211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthSJDCabo San Lucas, 'Los Cabos', Mexico 1024211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthPVRPuerto Vallarta, Mexico 985211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthPBCPuebla, Mexico 955211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthVERVeracruz, Mexico 952211,11122,222
FLLFort Lauderdale, FL PAPPort Au Prince, Haiti 721211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthMEXMexico City, Mexico 939211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthGDLGuadalajara, Mexico 939211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthMLMMorelia, Mexico 936211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthBJXGuanajuato, Mexico 889211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthMZTMazatlan, Mexico 877211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthQROQueretaro, Mexico 875211,11122,222
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthHMOHermosillo, Mexico 871211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLSTXSaint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands 1140211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLAUAAruba, Aruba 1137211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLSJOSan Jose, Costa Rica1122211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLSTTSaint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 1108211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLSJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico 1046211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLBDABermuda, Bermuda 1045211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLGUAGuatemala City, Guatemala 1020211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLMGAManagua, Nicaragua 1019211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLSALSan Salvador, El Salvador 1014211,11122,222
JFKNew York - KennedyBDABermuda, Bermuda 762211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLPAPPort Au Prince, Haiti 714211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLPOPPuerto Plata, Dominican Republic 740211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLSTISantiago, Dominican Republic 752211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLBZEBelize City, Belize - International 769211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLTGUTegucigalpa, Honduras 928211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLSDQSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic849211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLSAPSan Pedro Sula, Honduras 869211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLLRMLa Romana, Dominican Republic 890211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLPUJPunta Cana, Dominican Republic 911211,11122,222
MIAMiami, FLGYEGuayaquil, Ecuador 1933314,81529,630
LGANew York - La GuardiaMTYMonterrey, Mexico 1826314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLBGIBridgetown, Barbados 1613314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLGNDGrenada, Grenada, 1540314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLBOGBogota, Colombia 1515314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLUVFSt. Lucia, St. Lucia - Hawnorra 1506314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLFDFFort De France, Martinique 1469314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLMDEMedellin, Colombia1389314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLPTPPointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe 1376314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLCCSCaracas, Venezuela 1364314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLANUAntigua, Antigua and Barbuda 1333314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLMEXMexico City, Mexico 1276314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLSKBSt Kitts, St Kitts and Nevis 1271314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLSXMSaint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles 1224314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLCURCuracao, Netherlands Antilles 1196314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLMARMaracaibo, Venezuela 1193314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLPTYPanama City, Panama - Tocumen Intl 1157314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLPOSPort of Spain, Trinidad 1624314,81529,630
JFKNew York - KennedyPAPPort Au Prince, Haiti 1530314,81529,630
MIAMiami, FLUIOQuito, Ecuador 1798314,81529,630
JFKNew York - KennedySJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico 1603314,81529,630
JFKNew York - KennedySTTSaint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 1629314,81529,630
JFKNew York - KennedySKBSt Kitts, St Kitts and Nevis 1743314,81529,630
JFKNew York - KennedyANUAntigua, Antigua and Barbuda 1779314,81529,630
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthMBJMontego Bay, Jamaica 1548314,81529,630
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthSALSan Salvador, El Salvador 1419314,81529,630
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthGUAGuatemala City, Guatemala 1331314,81529,630
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthBZEBelize City, Belize - International 1193314,81529,630
EWRNewark, NJ CURCuracao, Netherlands Antilles 1997314,81529,630
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthPTYPanama City, Panama - Tocumen Intl 1996314,81529,630
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthSJOSan Jose, Costa Rica1782314,81529,630
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthLIRLiberia, Costa Rica 1707314,81529,630
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthPLSProvidenciales, Turks and Caicos1699314,81529,630
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthMGAManagua, Nicaragua 1592314,81529,630
JFKNew York - KennedyCUNCancun, Mexico 1559314,81529,630
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthCCSCaracas, Venezuela 2453418,51937,037
JFKNew York - KennedyBGIBridgetown, Barbados 2094418,51937,037
JFKNew York - KennedyCCSCaracas, Venezuela 2118418,51937,037
JFKNew York - KennedyGYEGuayaquil, Ecuador 2985418,51937,037
DFWDallas/Ft. WorthSJUSan Juan, Puerto Rico 2166418,51937,037

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Deal Blitz: New York to Bahamas ($164), Oakland ($203) or Dominican Republic ($218) http://weekendblitz.com/deal-blitz-new-york-to-bahamas-164-oakland-203-or-dominican-republic-218/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=deal-blitz-new-york-to-bahamas-164-oakland-203-or-dominican-republic-218 http://weekendblitz.com/deal-blitz-new-york-to-bahamas-164-oakland-203-or-dominican-republic-218/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:25:38 +0000 http://www.weekendblitz.com/?p=2220

JetBlue is at it again with their “NYC Flight Week” Deal of the Day.

 

 

At 80% off these are phenomenal deals as long as you can travel on short notice. The good news is that there are finally some good “long-weekend” choices out there.

Best WEEKEND BLITZ choices:

Dept New York (JFK) to Nassau, Bahamas (NAS) for $164

Dept: Saturday Feb 2nd and Return:Wednesday Feb 6th

Tip: Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort & Casino has “Cash + Points” availability for these dates: 4,000 pts + $60

Dept New York (JFK) to Oakland, California (OAK) for $203

Dept: Friday Feb 1st and Return: Sunday Feb 3rd or Monday Feb 4th

Dept New York (JFK) to Samana, Dominican Republic (AZS) for $218

Dept: Saturday Feb 2nd and Return:Wednesday Feb 6th
Tip: There are no international chains near Samana, so no luck on booking with points. Rooms will run you $175+/night.

 

How to book

Go to JetBlue’s NYC Flight Week site
–OR–
Go to JetBlue.com/promo

Enter code: JFKNAS80 for Nassau
Enter code: JFKOAK80 for Oakland
Enter code: JFKAZS80 for Dominican Republic

Good luck! Don’t waste anytime on this one!

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JetBlue is at it again with their “NYC Flight Week” Deal of the Day.

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At 80% off these are phenomenal deals as long as you can travel on short notice. The good news is that there are finally some good “long-weekend” choices out there.

Best WEEKEND BLITZ choices:

  • Dept New York (JFK) to Nassau, Bahamas (NAS) for $164
    • Dept: Saturday Feb 2nd and Return:Wednesday Feb 6th
  • Dept New York (JFK) to Oakland, California (OAK) for $203
    • Dept: Friday Feb 1st and Return: Sunday Feb 3rd or Monday Feb 4th
  • Dept New York (JFK) to Samana, Dominican Republic (AZS) for $218
    • Dept: Saturday Feb 2nd and Return:Wednesday Feb 6th
    • Tip: There are no international chains near Samana, so no luck on booking with points. Rooms will run you $175+/night.

 

How to book

Good luck! Don’t waste anytime on this one!

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Blitz Alert: New York to Costa Rica for $188 http://weekendblitz.com/blitz-alert-new-york-to-costa-rica-for-188/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=blitz-alert-new-york-to-costa-rica-for-188 http://weekendblitz.com/blitz-alert-new-york-to-costa-rica-for-188/#respond Mon, 28 Jan 2013 20:06:57 +0000 http://www.weekendblitz.com/?p=2177

 

Don’t have anything going on next week? Take a quick trip from New York (JFK) to Liberia, Costa Rica (LIR) for only $187.49.

 

Source: gcmap.com

Example dates: Dept Tues Feb 5th and return Friday Feb 8th:

 

 

How to book

Go to Jetblue.com/promo
Fill in your dates using promo code LIRJFK80 to get access to the 80% off flights

Flights will be shown at normal prices but once you’ve selected both flights the total will take 80% off the total!

The JW Marriott Guanacaste Resort & Spa–Only about 1 hour from LIR airport

 

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Don’t have anything going on next week? Take a quick trip from New York (JFK) to Liberia, Costa Rica (LIR) for only $187.49.

 

Source: gcmap.com

Source: gcmap.com

Example dates: Dept Tues Feb 5th and return Friday Feb 8th:

 

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How to book

  • Go to Jetblue.com/promo
  • Fill in your dates using promo code LIRJFK80 to get access to the 80% off flights

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  • Flights will be shown at normal prices but once you’ve selected both flights the total will take 80% off the total!
The JW Marriott Guanacaste Resort & Spa--Only about 1 hour from LIR airport

The JW Marriott Guanacaste Resort & Spa–Only about 1 hour from LIR airport

 

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