I don't care about upgrades on
award trips since I don't fly award tickets myself.
Not exact matches
About mar» sel
Since its inception in 2009, mar» sel has achieved numerous
awards and accolades including Wine Spectator's Award of Excellence, Best Fine Dining and Romantic Restaurant in the South Bay by Los Angeles Times Reader's Choice Awards, Best Romantic Rendezvous by South Bay Magazine, Best Special Occasion Restaurant and Wine List by Palos Verdes Patch Reader's Choice Awards, Best Décor by Zagat Los Angeles Restaurants Survey, and Trip Advisor Certificate of Excel
awards and accolades including Wine Spectator's
Award of Excellence, Best Fine Dining and Romantic Restaurant in the South Bay by Los Angeles Times Reader's Choice
Awards, Best Romantic Rendezvous by South Bay Magazine, Best Special Occasion Restaurant and Wine List by Palos Verdes Patch Reader's Choice Awards, Best Décor by Zagat Los Angeles Restaurants Survey, and Trip Advisor Certificate of Excel
Awards, Best Romantic Rendezvous by South Bay Magazine, Best Special Occasion Restaurant and Wine List by Palos Verdes Patch Reader's Choice
Awards, Best Décor by Zagat Los Angeles Restaurants Survey, and Trip Advisor Certificate of Excel
Awards, Best Décor by Zagat Los Angeles Restaurants Survey, and
Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence.
Marchesa, the brand started by Keren Craig and Georgina Chapman in 2004, has been making
trips down
awards - show red carpets
since its founding.
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Exploring Oceania can be a real treat for
award travelers,
since trips less than 800 miles will only cost you 8,000 United Miles.
Since Iberia only allows round -
trip award reservations, I thought I'd see whether I got a similar result with a single - cabin reservation.
This week I'm on my first big vacation
since last summer's Club Carlson - financed
trip around Central Europe, which means it's time for one of my patented anatomies of an
award trip.
In Croatia, Laura took bus
trips and paid for a ticket to Lesvos Island, Greece
since she couldn't find an
award ticket.
Notice that there are no AAnytime
awards available, but there is a purple button for first class
awards since this
trip involves an international journey with a larger aircraft that has both business and first class cabins.
Exploring Oceania can be a real treat for
award travelers,
since trips less than 800 miles will only cost you 8,000 United Miles.
Since my mom owns her own business that requires her presence, I had to plan a quick
trip (mainly for her, if
award space was an issue, I could stay back an extra day).
The Virgin Atlantic Flying Club program isn't that great either
since they charge heavy taxes and fuel surcharges on
award tickets (100K points plus ~ $ 1,300 in taxes from LAX to LHR round
trip Upper Class).
The first thing I'll note is that it's never beneficial to do a throwaway (round
trip)
award ticket
since you already pay for each direction separately (note — see Gary's commented below on one Delta case where it does make sense to do a roud
trip ticket).
I'll do a more thorough review of the hotel itself at a later time
since I had lots of other things to talk about in this
trip report, but I wanted to end with a look back at how even an expensive
trip can be especially rewarding
awarding.
Since Qatar's new product is going to be as nice as a first - class product, you may want to book this product and save an incredible 90,000 miles for a round
trip ticket versus a first - class
award.
His other frequent flyer miles might be better used for these
trips since United still does not collect fuel surcharges on
awards and American does this only for a small number of partners.
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.
Of course, as I discussed in my first article on travel hacking theory, I do value that
award trip at more than $ 790, in fact, I value it at about $ 1,300,
since that's what I'd typically pay for an economy class ticket to Europe.
Plus,
since you're booking a revenue ticket (not an
award ticket), you'll still earn miles and credit towards status once you take your
trip.
Since that pass extends to
award travel, it would effectively turn your balance into 220,000 points for the next year, which means a lot of free
trips.
Since you'll use different airlines for your flights, it's not always possible to calculate how much a round -
trip award ticket will cost.
• Be flexible about your travel dates and times • Book flights for late night or mid-morning, as they may be available for fewer points • Try to book your
Award Flight as far in advance as possible • Consider booking a
trip during the off - peak season • Try leaving early for a
trip, or returning later, or consider flying on the actual day of the holiday,
since most people like to overnight on big holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas
I wanted to try to combine the one way to Rio with a longer
trip somewhere
since I feel redeeming just a one way
award leaves miles on the table!
Since KLM serves the former Dutch colonies of Saint Maarten, Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao from Amsterdam, it chooses to lump these particular destinations in with the rest of North America, and offers economy - class
award tickets there from the United States and Canada for just 25,000 miles round -
trip.
Since American Airlines has clamped down on low - level
award availability during the holidays (I was very fortunate to score a Christmas - New Year's sAAver - ish fare last time around), our next
trip to Nicaragua will be well after the holidays.
Here's my dilemma: I can be poised to check ANA for
award availability on United or another Star Alliance partner 356 days in advance of the outbound leg — but if I want to use ANA miles to book a round
trip award, don't I have to wait to book until the requisite number of days before the return leg,
since ANA doesn't allow one ways?
The 54,823 «stray» Dividend miles I had left were difficult to redeem
since US Airways did not allow one - way
award redemptions for half the cost of a round -
trip.
But because it's just a one - way
trip, Alaska charges 25,000 miles
since they don't offer one - way
awards on Delta (even though Delta now does)