Sentences with phrase «airlines publish an awards chart»

Most airlines publish award charts, but JetBlue bases the amount of points needed for redemption on the fare and other factors.
Most airlines publish an awards chart detailing the maximum number of points or miles you'll need for a given flight.

Not exact matches

Some airlines like Southwest do not publish a fixed award chart; instead, the cost of an award flight fluctuates to match the cash sticker price of the paid fare equivalent.
Unfortunately, Delta Air Lines does not publish an award chart, and instead provides the redemption rate based on a number of factors that the airline decides.
American Airlines» award chart publishes prices to get from region A to region B.
The airline does not publish an award chart, so the price of any award can only be determined by searching on JetBlue's site and viewing the results.
Unfortunately, the airline no longer publishes award charts and applies dynamic pricing to many flights.
They publish an award chart for partner airlines, but only offer a mileage calculator for their own flights.
Because Delta does not publish an award chart, it can be difficult to know when you have found the cheapest «saver» awards that are made available to partner airlines like Alaska.
In fact, Delta is the only major airline that doesn't publish an award chart, so you never know in advance how much your miles are supposed to be worth.
The Delta SkyMiles program is known for being stingy, tricky to maximize and hard to understand since the airline doesn't publish award charts and uses variable, revenue - based pricing.
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