I'm considering selling them for $10 (about PHP 440 at current conversion rate) for every 1000 miles. This is slightly negotiable, depending on mileage volume required. (and how nicely you ask me)
For anyone who used Emirates, just want to ask. I know in the website says otherwise, but in NAIA T3 for Economy flights, is Emirates allowing 2 carry-on baggage (laptop bag and a wheelie bag)? Just a concern coz other airlines like PAL or Delta allow this even though they say that only 1 piece of carry on baggage is allowed. Just wanted to know if Emirates is strict with this policy.
For anyone who used Emirates, just want to ask. I know in the website says otherwise, but in NAIA T3 for Economy flights, is Emirates allowing 2 carry-on baggage (laptop bag and a wheelie bag)? Just a concern coz other airlines like PAL or Delta allow this even though they say that only 1 piece of carry on baggage is allowed. Just wanted to know if Emirates is strict with this policy.
Thanks!
Even with PAL and Delta, a laptop is considered a personal item and not as carry-on baggage, so you can carry both a laptop bag and a roller bag onboard those 2 airlines.
I looked over at the Emirates website, I think they are missing the word "plus" for the economy class:
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Miles available on my Emirates Skywards account:
http://i.imgur.com/VXbWVJC.png
To calculate Emirates miles, here's the link to the Skywards miles calculator:
http://www.emirates.com/account/english/miles-calculator/miles-calculator.aspx
I'm considering selling them for $10 (about PHP 440 at current conversion rate) for every 1000 miles. This is slightly negotiable, depending on mileage volume required. (and how nicely you ask me)
To buy and to negotiate rate, please email me:
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Economy ? Cathay pacific. Singapore air. Emirates. Etihad.
Teka , San ka pupunta? Hehe
For anyone who used Emirates, just want to ask. I know in the website says otherwise, but in NAIA T3 for Economy flights, is Emirates allowing 2 carry-on baggage (laptop bag and a wheelie bag)? Just a concern coz other airlines like PAL or Delta allow this even though they say that only 1 piece of carry on baggage is allowed. Just wanted to know if Emirates is strict with this policy.
Thanks!
Service?
Price?
Comfort?
Perks?
It really depends on where you want to go.
Even with PAL and Delta, a laptop is considered a personal item and not as carry-on baggage, so you can carry both a laptop bag and a roller bag onboard those 2 airlines.
I looked over at the Emirates website, I think they are missing the word "plus" for the economy class:
http://www.emirates.com/us/english/help/faq/214915/what-is-my-allowance-for-cabin-baggage
Better to call Emirates in the PH to be sure.