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Awards
Flights to Hawaii from the West Coast are between 2,001 - 3,000
miles and fall within
Zone 4 on the Executive Club
award chart.
When it comes to redeeming
miles, American's
award chart is
zone - based, which means the cost depends on the regions you're flying from and to.
When it comes to redeeming
miles, American's
award chart is
zone - based, which means the cost depends on the regions you're flying from and to.
Although many air
mile programs treat Mexico as a part of the Central America / Caribbean
award zone, FlyingBlue considers it in the same
zone as the rest of the United States.
For example, a one - way flight from Los Angeles to Hong Kong is a distance of 7,260
miles, which makes it a
Zone D
award.
A return trip from Los Angeles to Hong Kong is 14,520
miles, a
Zone 09
award.
* Destination changes to a different
zone require a cancellation of the original
award ticket (
miles re-credited back to the account minus expired
miles) and re - purchase / re-issue of a new ticket with a new validity period and destination.
Finally, you can also book round - trip economy
awards from
Zone 3 and
Zone 5 for 25,000 KrisFlyer
miles.
Singapore Airlines requires the fewest number of
miles when booking economy class
award tickets on Alaska Airlines from
Zone 1 and
Zone 2 at 24,000 and 23,000
miles, respectively.
To redeem this
award, use the first chart and find flights with one - way flight distances less than 4,800
miles (falling into
Zone 5).
To redeem this flight
award, you must use the third
award chart and calculate a one - way flight distance less than 4,800
miles to be within
Zone 5.
For Emirates
award flights, you should reference the first
award chart; since the one - way distance is less than 7,000 flown
miles,
Zone 7 pricing applies.
These flights are less than 4,800 flown
miles, so
Zone 5 applies, meaning these
awards cost 70,000 points in economy and 130,000 in business.
A business class ticket on Cathay Pacific between Los Angeles and Hong Kong falls into Asia
Miles award Zone D (5,000 to 7,500
miles) and costs 120,000
miles per roundtrip.
Yet, a longer flight between Dallas and Hong Kong, which falls into the multicarrier
award Zone 6 (7,501 to 9,000
miles), costs only 85,000
miles in business class.
When you use HawaiianMiles to book flights between Hawaii and the mainland, the lowest tier on the
zone - based
award system (i.e. Coach SuperSaver) results in a flat 40,000
miles round - trip, or 35,000
miles with their co-branded credit card.
This means you can use your
miles for Aer Lingus, Iberia, and British Airways flights based on the standard six
zone award chart.
Unfortunately, short flights within the United States start at 7,500 Avios, the
award zone for flights ranging between 651
miles and 1,151
miles.
If you use their
award zones right, you can get flights for as little as 5,000
miles.
Korean Air also considers Mexico, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands to be part of the same North America
Award zone, so it charges the same 25,000 / 45,000
miles for
awards to these destinations.
Award flights on Gulf Air - operated routes begin at 3,000
miles in economy and 6,000
miles in first class each way for destinations in
zone one, the Middle East.
Award redemptions are determined with buckets of
miles traveled, typically in increments of 500 on the lower end, 1,000 in the middle, and several thousand at the high end, rather than by geographic
zones.
Since the sum of the one - way segments is less than 7,500 flown
miles,
award zone D applies and the round - trip will cost 120,000 Asia
Miles in business class.
Since the sum of either the inbound or outbound segments is less than 7,500
miles one - way,
award zone D would apply.
In this scenario, the first
award chart
zone F will apply, since the sum of one - way is greater than 10,000 flown
miles.
The sum of either the inbound or outbound segments is less than 2,500
miles, thus
award zone B will apply.
Since either the inbound or outbound segments are under 1,200
miles flown,
award zone A will apply.
Distance - based: An
award chart or price based on the number of
miles the flight or itinerary travels, not the places or
zones it travels between.
Award zones «S» and «A» are not applicable for Alaska Airlines flights to or from Mexico with sector distances of less than 1,200
miles.
A one - way
award from
Zone 1 to
Zone 4 will cost you only 12,000 KrisFlyer
miles.
Because of its close partnership with American Airlines, you can use Avios to book pretty much any American flight for a fraction of the
miles, since the Executive Club uses distance - based
awards rather than
zone - based
awards.
For example, from JFK to BER it's only 3,973
miles so that puts you in
award zone which is 45,000
miles one way.
The airline uses a
zone - based
award chart, and the value of the
miles will vary, based on the dates booked.
This itinerary works out to be only 8,887 flown
miles, placing it
award zone 6 of the Oneworld multi-carrier chart.
The best uses of Asia
miles expand from here into essentially any lengthy multi-stop itinerary in the sweet spots of
zones 10 and 11 of the Oneworld
award chard.
The
zone 3
award for 25,000
miles round - trip can also be a bargain, for example a flight between the west coast and any of the Hawaiian islands or between Boston and Ireland is just 25K
miles round - trip with no fuel surcharges.
Just 9,000
miles for a round - trip
zone 1 or 15,000
miles for
zone 2 short - haul
award.
Since US Airways has different regional definitions, China and Hong Kong, which are in US Air's North Asia region, end up being cheaper to book as first class
awards with US Air
miles, than with American, which places them in Asia
Zone 2.
Just 9,000
miles for a round - trip
zone 1 or 15,000
miles for
zone 2 short - haul
awards can be an incredible use of
miles.
Moving on to the more expensive «Jump»
zone of the
award chart, a nonstop flight from Chicago (ORD) to LAX is 1,744
miles, meaning
award tickets start at 10,000
miles.