AirFrance A380 Inagural Flight Auction
Check out the auction for the Paris>New York Flight here, and the New York>Paris flight here. They are both on Ebay.fr
The least expensive business seat I could find was for 948 Euro on the New York to Paris flight on November 21st, 2009.
Air France's A380 Inaugural Flight
Beginning October 1, 2009, Air France will be holding an auction for its two inaugural flights: one from Paris to New York and one from New York to Paris, in order to offer you a unique experience.
Take part in humanitarian actions for children in need
Funds generated from this auction will be donated to humanitarian projects selected by the Air France Foundation in different countries around the world.
In Paris or New York, exclusive options
Auction winners will enjoy a shopping and cultural journey to discover or rediscover Paris or New York with unique experiences and exclusive benefits.
The dates
Join the auction on October 1st for the auction launch!
Seychelles, Mauritius and Paris Airline Trip Report
Use of a Stopover and Open Jaw
Let me provide a detailed example how we used both the stopover and the open jaw with the SkyTeam alliance. It was difficult to decide where to celebrate the special ocassion, but we had narrowed it down to the Seychelles or Paris. Then we thought, why not go to both?
The flight to the Seychelles was going to be very long so we thought it would be great to explore an island near the Seychelles, then on the way home stop over in Paris. We settled on an itenerary that would take us through Paris to the Seychelles Islands, then by using an open jaw we'd go to Mauritius. On our return we would fly out of Mauritius to Paris and stay there for 5 nights. Then return back to Tampa by flying through Atlanta.
Our Itinerary
Once we settled on our destinations and routings we searched the SkyTeam network for available flights and came up with the following itenerary.
Outbound Segment(s)
Tampa (TPA) > Atlanta (ATL)
Delta Airlines First Class, 2 Hour Layover in Atlanta
Atlanta (ATL) > Paris (CDG)
Delta Airlines Business Elite, 10 Hour Layover in Paris at the Airport Marriot Hotel
Paris (CDG) > Seychelles (SEZ)
Air Seychelles Pearl Class (Air France Code Share)
6 Nights at the Hilton Seychelles (Trip Report)
Open Jaw
Seycheles (SEZ) > Mauritius (MRU)
This Flight was not included in the award ticket
Purchased 2 separate $220 Tickets on Air Seychelles in Pearl Class
4 Nights at the Luxury Collection Grand Mauritian Resort in Mauritius(Trip Report)
Stopover
Mauritius (MRU) > Paris (CDG)
Air France Affaires Class, 5 Nights at the Park Hyatt Paris (Trip Report)
Return Segment(s)
Paris (CDG) > Atlanta (ATL)
Delta Airlines Business Elite, 2 Hour Layover
Atlanta (ATL) > Tampa (TPA)
Delta Airlines Business Elite

(Great Circle Mapper)
Maximizing the Award Value
A Delta award ticket to Europe in Business Elite would have been 100,000 Delta SkyMiles by itself, and a Business Elite ticket to Africa would have been 120,000 SkyMiles by itself. Since I acomplished visiting Paris through the use of a stop over, and visited Mauritius & Seychelles using an open jaw, the ticket only priced out at 120,000 skymiles per person. This was a fairly complex award ticket to book. I used NWA’s Japan award availability tool to find the SkyTeam availability on each flight separately. Then I called the Platinum award desk to work with the agent to find the availability and put the award together, well worth the $25 over the phone booking fee.
When we issued the award tickets each flight was selling for a little over $9,000. I achieved a point value $.075 cents per mile ($9,000/120,000 miles = .075). Pretty good value for 240,000 SkyMiles. The only drawback was that Air Seychelles doesn’t issue electronic tickets. Our entire itenerary was issued as paper tickets which made us a little uncomfortable carrying around over $18,000 worth of airline tickets throughout our trip.
Bottom Line
Using the Stopover and/or OpenJaw can significantly increase the value of your award ticket and make your vacation more enjoyable by being able to visit multiple places in proximity to your destination. Each carrier has their own rules about these types of tickets so check into your carrier of choice prior to booking.
If you have any questions about your next booking email me and I'd be happy to try to help.




