Economy redemptions come to 55,000 miles round - trip, which is another good redemption option if you want to save a few miles.
Not exact matches
Intra-New Zealand
redemptions come to just 15,000 Virgin miles in
economy, but business class is not available.
The idea that redeeming miles for an American Airlines transatlantic
economy class fare isn't a good use of miles also comes from the value that people assign to their balances — generally people like to think they're getting outsized value from their miles and an Economy Class redemption often doesn't give the
economy class fare isn't a good use of miles also
comes from the value that people assign to their balances — generally people like to think they're getting outsized value from their miles and an
Economy Class redemption often doesn't give the
Economy Class
redemption often doesn't give them that.
What I haven't seen discussed is how American Airlines is going to fit Premium
Economy redemptions into its award chart and it's this aspect of what's
coming soon that has me concerned.
These awards are bookable for the
coming three months and offer 25 % or 50 % off
economy class and business class
redemptions.
Flying Blue has a number of great sweet spots in
economy class but unfortunately isn't the most lucrative reward program for business class flights because many of these flights are on the higher side of
redemptions and many
redemptions also
come with high fees.
I didn't pay it much mind, because Virgin's fuel surcharges have historically made
economy redemptions utterly irrational — you spend miles but still
come out of pocket the bulk of a paid fare.
Another sweet spot is an
Economy award
redemption from London to the USA East Coast (New York, Washington, Baltimore, and Boston) which only costs 26,000 Avios for the round trip in off - peak periods (but these flights
come with heavy taxes making them not so attractive after all).
Nevertheless, there are still some great ways to make the most of the program when it
comes to
economy redemptions.