American greatly underprices premium
cabin awards between the Middle East or Indian Subcontinent and Europe.
Not exact matches
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Most importantly, Delta left untouched the basic deal
between frequent flyer programs and their members: you can redeem your miles for «aspirational»
awards in premium
cabins anywhere their partner airlines fly.
Between the lies surrounding the AAdvantage / British Airways
award charts, the leaked information about the changes to AAdvantage and now the half - baked Premium Economy
cabin announcement, they look like an amateur outfit not used to dealing with the number of flyers they have (which is certainly true of the former US Airways executives).
There are four Promo
Awards for travel
between Europe and the Caribbean this time... but only two are for premium
cabin travel (which is where most of the value is to be found):
For example, Lufthansa has cheaper
awards between the U.S. and Europe in every
cabin.
Flights
between L.A. and Sydney feature a 777 - 300ER with excellent configuration in both first and business class
cabins, but premium class seats on this route are virtually impossible to get at saver
award rates.
The 56.3 % increase in miles needed for a First Class redemption
between Europe and the Middle East / Indian Subcontinent is a hammer blow to anyone wanting to book Etihad's First Class
cabin and, at 230,000 AAdvantage miles for a round trip First Class
award to Australia on Qatar Airways, that
award just became a whole lot harder to achieve.
American Airlines has to come up with a mileage cost for its international Premium Economy
cabin and, obviously, that cost has to fall somewhere
between the cost of an Economy Class
award and a Business Class
award.
Now that Singapore Airlines is actually flying aircraft with their new Premium Economy product (e.g. A350 service
between Singapore and Amsterdam) the airline has decided to upgrade its
award charts to reflect the new product (as well as to re-price certain premium
cabin awards to / from Europe).
This is about 70 % cheaper than most other
awards between the US and Africa and represents one of the best values for getting to Africa in a premium
cabin.
That was pretty unfortunate, given that Virgin Australia is the airline which releases the most premium
cabin saver level
award space
between the US and Australia, making it one of the best uses of SkyMiles.
The bottom line, all doors have been closed
between direct US to AUS premium
cabin award spaces.