Not exact matches
American
Airlines is part of the oneworld
alliance, so if you're going somewhere American doesn't
fly, you can use your AA miles to book flights on any of its partners.
Many of the major carriers are part of
airline alliances that allow you to carry over the same status you enjoy with your primary
airline, so that even when you
fly on partner
airlines, you will enjoy the same perks and rewards for your paid travel that you have with your
airline of choice.
Members of the Executive Club earn Avios by
flying on British Airways, one of its Oneworld
alliance partners, or its individual partners (Aer Lingus, Alaska
Airlines, and Meridiana).
Fly on nearly any airline One of the great things about Ultimate Rewards is that they have a transfer partners in each of the 3 major airline alliances - which gives you the flexibility to pretty much fly any airline you wa
Fly on nearly any
airline One of the great things about Ultimate Rewards is that they have a transfer partners in each of the 3 major
airline alliances - which gives you the flexibility to pretty much
fly any airline you wa
fly any
airline you want.
Virgin Atlantic isn't part of the same
alliance as Singapore
Airlines, so you might not realize that it is possible to redeem KrisFlyer miles to
fly Virgin Atlantic Upper Class, but it is!
If you want to
fly American, you can use British Airways to book a partner flight on American
Airlines (and other oneworld
alliance partners).
Since so many
airlines are members of
airline alliances (and those that aren't can partner with other
airlines in ways you wouldn't expect), it feels sometimes that you can use points to
fly on almost every one of them.
Bottom Line: When you
fly American, you also have access to all their Oneworld and other
airline alliance partners.
Qantas Frequent Flyer members earn Qantas Points for
flying on Qantas, its subsidiary
airline Jetstar, Oneworld
alliance partners, and other domestic and international
airline partners.
To fully maximize on the frequent flyer programs, it is generally advisable to
fly within the
alliance, if your
airline is part of a global
alliance, so that you can accrue miles on a host of
airlines and partner businesses from across the globe.
American
airlines is a oneworld
alliance member so you will be eligible for miles in a host of international
airlines that
fly to every corner of the globe such as British Airways and Qatar Airways.
There are many
airlines in the oneworld alliance, but the following miles programs are the most popular and the easiest to collect: British Airways Executive Club Avios American Airlines AAdvantage Miles US Airways Dividend Miles Provided you can find low level award availability, you can fly to the... [Read
airlines in the oneworld
alliance, but the following miles programs are the most popular and the easiest to collect: British Airways Executive Club Avios American
Airlines AAdvantage Miles US Airways Dividend Miles Provided you can find low level award availability, you can fly to the... [Read
Airlines AAdvantage Miles US Airways Dividend Miles Provided you can find low level award availability, you can
fly to the... [Read more...]
Collecting Avios Up in the Air:
Fly with BA or any of its global oneworld
airline alliance partners and collect Avios rewards on every flight.
Travel Tip: Travel Rewards & Codeshares Vs.
Alliances Here's a nightmare scenario: An
airline agent says there are no frequent - flier seats available on your
airline, but you can
fly on... Read More...
No zones — no difference in cost between
flying on BA, AA, AS, or any other
alliance member or partner
airline.
Aeroplan is part of the Star
Alliance, so you can
fly any
airline in the
alliance.
But the great thing about being able to transfer your UR points out to travel partners is that once you have a mile in a certain
airline's loyalty program, you can
fly ANY
airline that's a partner or in the same
alliance as that
airline.
Often award prices are the same regardless of which
airline you
fly within the carrier's
alliance or how many connections you make, so look around if you don't see award availability right away or consider accumulating miles with a different carrier in the same
alliance if it has more a better award chart.
This is the
airline frequent flyer program your miles are in — not the
airline you want to
fly on, or the
alliance members you'll search for award space.
Though Aer Lingus isn't part of an
airline alliance, you can earn AerClub Avios when
flying British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, and United.
For the Star
Alliance fans out there, United
Airlines is the only
alliance member that
flies nonstop from the United States to Paris.
Flying Blue is the loyalty program of Air France KLM — the
alliance of Air France and KLM Royal Dutch
Airlines.
The miles with one
airline can be used to
fly any other
airline in that
alliance.
Members of the Executive Club earn Avios by
flying on British Airways, one of its Oneworld
alliance partners, or its individual partners (Aer Lingus, Alaska
Airlines, and Meridiana).
Bottom Line: When you
fly American, you also have access to all their Oneworld and other
airline alliance partners.
Members of LAN Colombia's LANPass frequent flyer program are now able to earn and redeem miles and tier status points when they
fly on any oneworld
alliance airline partner.
Japan
Airlines, a member of the oneworld
alliance, announced that it will begin
flying Boeing 777 - 300ER aircraft with its new...
While
Flying Blue awards give you access to the entire SkyTeam
alliance, their core
airlines, in addition to Air France and KLM, are Kenya Airways, Air Europa, TAROM, Aircalin, HOP!
For example, you can
fly on one
airline and credit the miles
flown to any program within the
alliance.
Malaysia and Thai, for example, don't
fly to the U.S. at all, but since both of them are members of an
alliance (Malaysia is a oneworld member while Thai belongs to Star), you can use these
airlines to
fly on American or United respectively.
If you never
fly American
Airlines or its Oneworld
alliance partners, or if your hometown airport is a hub for a different
airline, then the above card wouldn't be a good choice for you since the rewards you're earning can only be used to book on American or a partner
airline (Japan
Airlines, for example).
If you want to
fly Delta, you can use Air France or Korean Air to book a partner flight on Delta
Airlines (and other SkyTeam
alliance partners).
If you want to
fly American, you can use British Airways to book a partner flight on American
Airlines (and other oneworld
alliance partners).
You can't
fly any
airline, but thanks to
airline alliances, such as Oneworld, SkyTeam, and Star Alliance, you can book award flights on partner
airlines.
I planned to get at least one leg of the journey in or out of Siem Reap airport (REP) to save time, and for that, Skyteam is actually most preferred since that
alliance has the most number of
airlines flying into REP.. For what it's worth, Asiana also
flies there from Seoul.
KLM is my top
airline and others are mainly skyteam partners but I will
fly the cheapest option on any
alliance as I have enough miles to become
Flying Blue platinum for life already.
The AAdvantage Aviator Red card from Barclays is a good choice for those who like to
fly on American
Airlines or its oneworld
alliance partners.
While no U.S.
airline flies directly to the Maldives, there are plenty of partners from all three of the major
alliances that can get you there.
There are not a lot of
airlines from the major
alliances flying between the U.S. and San Jose.
Consider the
airline alliance you are
flying next and make sure you are maximizing the benefits that are available to you.
Depending on which
airline you are
flying, you may be able to use the KLM lounge if you are on a partner
airline and / or Skyteam
alliance.
While no U.S.
airline flies to Malta, award seat availability is still good through the major
airline alliances, especially during the summer season.
You can also earn AAdvantage miles when you
fly on any oneworld
alliance member
airline or any of American's individual partners, such as Air Tahiti Nui, Alaska
Airlines, Cape Air, Etihad, Fiji Airways, Gulf Air, Hawaiian
Airlines and Seaborne
Airlines.
Delta is a part of the SkyTeam
alliance, so you can use Delta Skymiles to
fly any
airline in the same
alliance.
Airlines from all three
alliances fly to Moscow, St. Petersburg, and other parts of Russia.
Now, there are some
airlines that do not belong to any of the three
alliances, but you can still fly them and earn miles as the airline you chose had a previous relationship with them before they joined the big A
alliances, but you can still
fly them and earn miles as the
airline you chose had a previous relationship with them before they joined the big
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At 60,000 miles, economy class award tickets to Florence cost the same using any
alliance, unless you
fly during American
Airlines» off - peak season, between October 15 and May 15.
Airlines from all
alliances fly to Bali, so getting there is not hard.
None of the three major
airline alliances fly to Fez, so it is not as straightforward as going to Marrakesh or Casablanca.
Etihad Airways is an American
Airlines partner that
flies to Casablanca via Abu Dhabi, and Qatar Airways is a oneworld
alliance member that
flies to Casablanca via Doha.