J, C & D Fare Business
Class Cabin Bonus = Avios earned for an J, C or D fare less the Avios earned for an E or T Premium Economy fare.
A Fare First
Class Cabin Bonus = Avios earned for an A fare less the Avios earned for an E or T Premium Economy fare.
Not exact matches
Class - of - service
bonus miles and / or Premier Qualifying Credits, if any, will be credited according to the fare paid, not the
cabin flown, and will not be credited on any upgrade.
Earn a higher
cabin bonus of 25 % for flying business or first
class with specific airlines.
Cabin Class Bonuses do not apply to Classic Flight Rewards.
9.5.1 A
Cabin Class Bonus may apply for travel on an Eligible Flight in Premium Economy, Business or First class, Jetstar Business Max fares, and, in the case of British Airways, in World Traveller Plus for travel until 31 July 2015, as specified in the Airline Earning Ta
Class Bonus may apply for travel on an Eligible Flight in Premium Economy, Business or First
class, Jetstar Business Max fares, and, in the case of British Airways, in World Traveller Plus for travel until 31 July 2015, as specified in the Airline Earning Ta
class, Jetstar Business Max fares, and, in the case of British Airways, in World Traveller Plus for travel until 31 July 2015, as specified in the Airline Earning Tables.
Cabin Class Bonuses will not be credited for unpaid travel in, or unpaid upgrades to, a higher c
Class Bonuses will not be credited for unpaid travel in, or unpaid upgrades to, a higher
classclass.
Cabin Class Bonus will not apply to travel on Qantas and Jetstar Airlines from 1 July 2014 and Partner Airlines from 1 December 2015.
With a 35 percent
bonus to Virgin Atlantic, which is periodically offered, you can get a very high cent - per - point value on premium
cabins, particularly on their stylish Upper
Class flights to London, with access to the Virgin Clubhouse.
For me the most important part of this trip was the opportunity to review the Qatar Airways A320 Business
Class cabin — getting to visit a South East Asian city that I've never visited before (and with an incredibly good Business
Class fare) was a very nice added
bonus.
The number of
bonus miles you can earn depends on what
cabin you're booked into but the good news is that it appears that all fare
classes will earn...
Bonus miles will be calculated and awarded based on the booking
class bought and the number of trips taken in a specific
cabin.
The number of
bonus miles you can earn depends on what
cabin you're booked into but the good news is that it appears that all fare
classes will earn some sort of
bonus.
This means you're essentially getting a
bonus business
class flight from Hong Kong to Johannesburg (they don't have a first
class cabin on this flight).
Business
Class flights on all the OneWorld and partner airlines earn redeemable miles at 100 % of miles flown + a 25 %
cabin bonus
Once again this is a fare that allows you to fly in some best Business
Class cabins that Qatar Airways offers (the A350 and the 787) so that's an added
bonus on top of the good Business
Class fare.
But United will also give you up to 3,000
bonus miles on longer segments (3,000 + miles) in premium
cabins, or fewer miles on shorter segments / economy
class, up to a maximum of 50,000
bonus miles.
Also when you're at it, don't forget to sign up for their double points
bonus opportunity where you can earn 2x the points on ALL FLIGHTS when you fly main
cabin select or first
class!
The addition of the new Premium Economy
Class cabin is definitely going to be a
bonus for travelers as it will offer a more affordable escape from Economy
Class (more affordable than Business
Class).
On the high end, airline flight /
bonus promos, which include offers for flight,
cabin class and mile - buying
bonuses, were worth an average of about 25,000 miles each.
Starpoints carry around a 1.8 - 4.3 cents per Starpoint value when used for airlines (the higher value is on upper -
class cabins) and receive a 25 percent
bonus when transferred in increments of 20,000.
In the current system, point earning is basically 1 point per mile flown, together with a
cabin bonus for the premium economy, business or first
class.
Matched members from United's MileagePlus and American's AAdvantage programs will get to enjoy almost all the benefits currently offered to Elevate Gold and Elevate Silver members during this period — such as: points earning
bonuses, priority check - in, security clearance and boarding; free checked bag allowances; enhanced digital / social rewards; private discounts; an expanded advance purchase upgrade window for the airline's exclusive eight - seat First
Class; complimentary space - available upgrades to the carrier's premium Main
Cabin Select service; and complimentary access to the best seat assignments within Main
Cabin.
Although Southwest doesn't have premium
class cabins, the elite status has some valuable benefits, such as priority boarding and security, point
bonuses, and more.
Considering neither my mom nor sister had flown first
class on an international carrier before, and I had more than enough AAdvantage miles to cover a premium -
cabin Oneworld redemption thanks to enormous sign - up
bonuses from my two Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite MasterCards, I quickly settled on Cathay Pacific for the outbound segment.
Class - of - service
bonus miles and / or Premier Qualifying Credits, if any, will be credited according to the fare paid, not the
cabin flown, and will not be credited on any upgrade.
One trip to Asia in the right
cabin class can earn you one free domestic ticket, as long as you register to earn the
bonus.
Class - of - service
bonus miles, if any, will be credited according to the fare paid, not the
cabin flown (i.e., members do not earn
bonus miles when using complimentary First
Class Upgrades or mileage award upgrades).