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Will you do other flights? What do you want to use any miles gained for? Upgrades? Short flights? Long flights? And have you looked at whether any of the other OneWorld frequent flyer programs might be a good fit for you already?– GagravarrCommented Mar 9, 2013 at 18:00
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1Oh, and what sort of fare class are you normally in? Cheapest Economy? Full Fare Economy? Premium Economy? Business? First?– GagravarrCommented Mar 9, 2013 at 18:02
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1I'm sorry, I don't really have any experience. It would be cheap economy flights, and I guess it would be nice to cash it out in tickets, maybe some short ones in East Asia. I was also thinking about benefits like better leg space, luggage, and lounges.– DarkLightACommented Mar 9, 2013 at 18:09
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I haven't looked into OneWorld. Wouldn't Cathay's be better when I'll mainly be using them (At least for the longest connection)?– DarkLightACommented Mar 9, 2013 at 18:09
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As it stands, your question is quite subjective. "Is it worth it" totally depends on your situation. Can you update the question (not the comments) to indicate what flights you are considering in future, what class you're flying in, and so on? Does it cost to get one?– Mark MayoCommented Mar 10, 2013 at 0:24
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