You can
also fly business class one - way for 55,000 miles or economy class one - way for 30,000 miles.
You can
also fly Business class to the Caribbean, but the same ticket will cost about 62,500 miles.
You can
also fly business class one - way for 55,000 miles or economy class one - way for 30,000 miles.
Not exact matches
I
also flew BA with a 9 week old from LA to London in
business class and they did not have a bassinet or child seat to offer me despite having notified them at the time of booking.
The former sports minister
also denied accusations that he
flew business class with his family while the players
flew coach on the same plane.
You can
also fly ANA
business class to Japan for 80,000 MileagePlus award miles, which is another great experience you won't want to miss.
To take things to the next level, you'll
also receive access to Star Alliance
business class lounges whenever you
fly with United Airlines or one of their Star Alliance partners.
If you
fly Virgin Australia
business class, the
business class cabin is
also arranged as 1 -2-1 — but its reverse herringbone layout provides much more privacy.
You can
also fly in
business class for 42,000 miles (that's 18,000 miles cheaper than United charges).
If you
fly Virgin Australia
business class, the
business class cabin is
also arranged as 1 -2-1 — but its reverse herringbone layout provides much more privacy.
This is
also in line with Donna's goal to
fly business class or first
class as much as possible on this trip, as a
business / first award booking with a stopover in Luxembourg takes no more points than a direct flight back to Chicago would entail.
She tells us you can
also use 70,000 miles if you want to
fly business class.
As Delta has massively devalued its own award chart, many SkyTeam travelers are now taking a closer look at
Flying Blue as their gateway to not only domestic Delta flights, but
also the glamorous Air France
business and first
class, which is primarily only available to
Flying Blue members with elite status.
It's
also nice being able to mix up the airlines you
fly with and try new products, especially if you're into
business class and first
class travel.
We'll
also be
flying on some great
business class cabins like those for Cathay Pacific, Virgin Australia, and Virgin Atlantic.
Most airlines reward you for
flying expensive coach fares or
business / first
class fares, but American
also punishes you in the EQP system for booking cheaper coach fares.
Etihad miles are
also a great way to
fly business class to Berlin on Air Berlin.
Qantas
also has a great
business class product, and you can
fly [LAX — BNE — LAX] or [LAX — SYD — LAX] for only 120,000 Asia Miles in
business class.
You can
also fly in
business class for 42,000 miles (that's 18,000 miles cheaper than United charges).
Additionally, redeeming American Airlines AAdvantage miles could
also be a solid way to
fly business class on British Airways.
To take things to the next level, you'll
also receive access to Star Alliance
business class lounges whenever you
fly with United Airlines or one of their Star Alliance partners.
You can
also fly ANA
business class to Japan for 80,000 MileagePlus award miles, which is another great experience you won't want to miss.
It's
also good to see that the cheapest Qantas
Business Class fares will earn EQD at 25 % of miles
flown (similar to British Airways, Finnair, Iberia and Cathy Pacific etc...)
Cabins: The carrier
flies three versions of the 787 - 8: Two versions have
business and economy
class cabins, while the third
also offers 21 premium economy seats.
It's
also worth noting that Discounted
Business Class fares on LAN on earn EQD at 20 % of miles
flown as compared to 25 % on most the airlines I've looked at so far.
Depending on the frequent flyer program, you'll
also get more miles for buying tickets in a higher fare
class, such as fully - refundable fares, or for
flying in
business or first
class.
As well as that, any airline or alliance that I choose to
fly also needs to be one that regularly offers good deals on the routes I want to
fly — as the airlines around the world gradually increase the cost of award travel it's becoming increasingly important, for those of us with a healthy aversion to Economy
Class, to be able to find great value
Business Class fares to keep our flights comfortable.
Consumers
also have the chance to win a holiday to Australia
flying business class and staying in Mr & Mrs Smith properties in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, the Red Centre and Lizard Island.
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.
While this series is about maximizing
business class awards with Membership Rewards, it's logical that many might be tempted to transfer other points like Chase Ultimate Rewards to
Flying Blue since they are
also partners.
The rates are
also among the best (if not the best) for
flying from other regions to Hong Kong, such as Europe where you can
fly a one - way in first
class for 70,000 miles and
business class for 42,500.
AAdvantage
also offers the best rates if you're
flying business or first
class, or off - peak in economy.
It is celebrating 50 years of
flying to the Philippines and extends to February 29, so you have a little extra time to make a decision (all tickets are round trip economy, net fares): MNL - Dubai: $ 606 (all - in $ 750) MNL - Cape Town: $ 691 (all - in $ 750) MNL - Melbourne: $ 589 (all - in $ 680) MNL - San Francisco / Los Angeles: $ 840 (all - in $ 950) They
also have Premium Economy and
Business Class on Sale.
For instance you can read about the Pacific Hopper we
flew for 40,000 United miles roundtrip in
business class, (
also bookable as a US Airways Pacific Hopper for 30,000 miles in
business class).
Access is complimentary to those booked in Lufthansa's First and
Business Class cabins, and lounge access can be purchased by Lufthansa Miles & More frequent flyer program members for 25 euros, it can
also be purchased by those
flying in Premium Economy.
OneMileataTime for great advice on how to
fly business or first
class for basically free, using miles and points from credit card bonuses, spend, getting bumped, etc. http://twitter.com/#!/onemileatatime http://boardingarea.com/blogs/onemileatatime/
also http://travelsort.com/profile-posts/ben-schlappig
Not only am I excited to get to spend a few days in Hawaii after a whirlwind week and a half in Australia but I'll
also get to
fly a new airline, plus since I paid for that ticket in
business class ($ 2,500) I'll
also earn AAdvantage miles and EQMs, which I need to re-qualify for Executive Platinum this year.
That's the lowest amount of spend I've calculated that would
also result in enough miles to
fly JAL
business class to Japan.
Some of you
also know that we have paid close to nothing for airfare, and even
flew to Hawaii and Israel in
Business Class.
Our family
flew business class for most of the 11 flights we took between various countries and
also within India.
Trevor at Tagging Miles is
also what I would call a Hobbyist: he takes 1 - or 2 - day trips all around the world,
flying in international first
class and
business class cabins to spend a little bit of time in Sydney, Taiwan, or Bangkok.
5 > It
also provides access to hundreds of airline lounges in the US and abroad, saving me from having to pony up steep per - visit fees when I'm stuck at a faraway airport — and not
flying business class.