Iberia has different
award charts depending upon which carrier you fly.
Now there are actually four different
award charts depending on when, where, and who you fly.
Unlike most airlines, Asia Miles redemptions are distanced - based and have different
award charts depending on the number and type of carriers you are flying on a single ticket.
Awards are distance based and have different
award charts depending on the type of partner you are flying.
Not exact matches
It's important to note that the ANA
award chart when flying ANA has a high, regular, and low season, meaning you can save a significant amount of miles
depending on the date you fly.
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.
A free night
award chart is being introduced in 2019 where the amount of points required for a free night will
depend on peak, standard and off - peak pricing at all hotels.
Cathay Pacific has different
award redemption rules
depending on which
award chart you are using for your redemption.
Asia Miles has a distanced - based
award chart, so the number of miles
depends on the length of the flight (s).
There is no
award chart - the number of points needed
depends on how much the flight costs.
I think whether travel must originate or end in North America
depends on the specific
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.
Again, because there's no strict
award chart, the cost in miles will
depend on how good of a deal you can find on flights.
With distance - based
charts, travel
award value can
depend on slight distance differences that put a flight into a lower or higher price bracket.
But it's more accurate to say that it uses several distance - based
award charts,
depending on where you're flying and if you are using Cathay on the route.
Under the new program, the best values are on specific routes, but since there are two different
award charts, they differ
depending on whether you're flying on Asiana or a partner airline.
See our
award chart to find out how many miles you'll need to fly one way or roundtrip,
depending on class of service and region of travel.
Award Tickets correspond to a fixed, zone - based award chart, while Always Flight Award prices depend on demand and are calculated at the time of boo
Award Tickets correspond to a fixed, zone - based
award chart, while Always Flight Award prices depend on demand and are calculated at the time of boo
award chart, while Always Flight
Award prices depend on demand and are calculated at the time of boo
Award prices
depend on demand and are calculated at the time of booking.
British Airways utilizes a distance - based
award chart, which means that the number of miles to book an
award depends on how far the destination city is from the departure city.
Cathay Pacific has different
award redemption rules
depending on which
award chart you are using for your redemption.
As you can see in the
chart above, British Airways has peak and off - peak
awards depending on your travel dates.
Award Chart: Points are worth about 1.65 cents each toward Wan na Get Away fares (
depending on taxes).
Occasionally the cost will vary slightly
depending on whether you're spending your miles with the airline itself, or with its partners, so when you're comparing
award charts as suggested in point 2, make sure to also compare any
award charts labeled for «partner
awards.»
With British Airways, which operates a distance - based
award chart, flights to Montreal can start as low as 9,000 miles roundtrip,
depending on where you are based.
This, of course,
depends on how much value you believe you're getting when you redeem for one of those
chart awards.
Their
award pricing is generally very reasonable, but
depends on the carrier, as
award charts are carrier specific.
British Airways also has a distance - based
award chart, and like with Asia Miles, the number of rewards you need to redeem varies
depending on the airlines and specific routes you're flying.
Asia Miles is one of just a handful of frequent flyer programs to offer distance - based
awards, and the
award charts can be a bit confusing, as the one you use
depends upon the exact carriers with whom you're flying.