Fly premium economy with Qantas, Jetstar, and American Airlines (or World Traveller Plus with British Airways) to receive
a cabin bonus of 10 % more points.
Earn a higher
cabin bonus of 25 % for flying business or first class with specific airlines.
Not exact matches
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It feels tiny on the road compared to the 599 (while still offering plenty
of cabin room and a big boot, though) and that will be a huge
bonus in the UK.
The available
cabin electronics satisfy core features, with the added
bonus of a connected search feature for the navigation system.
Class -
of - service
bonus miles and / or Premier Qualifying Credits, if any, will be credited according to the fare paid, not the
cabin flown, and will not be credited on any upgrade.
In most cases, the miles you will earn on partner airlines is based on a percentage
of base miles plus a
cabin bonus if applicable.
9.5.1 A
Cabin Class
Bonus may apply for travel on an Eligible Flight in Premium Economy, Business or First class, Jetstar Business Max fares, and, in the case
of British Airways, in World Traveller Plus for travel until 31 July 2015, as specified in the Airline Earning Tables.
People are signing up for the CSR to make the most
of the 100,000
bonus and they almost certainly have plans to use them towards aspirational stays and premium
cabin travel.
For me the most important part
of this trip was the opportunity to review the Qatar Airways A320 Business Class
cabin — getting to visit a South East Asian city that I've never visited before (and with an incredibly good Business Class fare) was a very nice added
bonus.
Members
of the British Airways Executive Club (i.e., anyone who collects Avios points) can earn up to 200,000
bonus points when they fly full - fare trans - Atlantic tickets in any
cabin on American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia, or OpenSkies.
The number
of bonus miles you can earn depends on what
cabin you're booked into but the good news is that it appears that all fare classes will earn...
You could make an argument for putting a value on the
bonus miles that AAdvantage Gold members receive and on the discount that they get on Main
Cabin Extra seating but both depend on the travel patterns
of the consumer.
I've shown the base mileage earning but, not only will American Airlines Elites earn more AAdvantage miles depending on their status, American is also offering
bonus miles for premium
cabin travel for a large part
of 2016 (click to enlarge):
Bonus miles will be calculated and awarded based on the booking class bought and the number
of trips taken in a specific
cabin.
Members
of the British Airways Executive Club (i.e., anyone who collects Avios points) can earn up to 200,000
bonus points when they fly full - fare trans - Atlantic tickets in any cabin on American... [Read more...] about Up to 200K Bonus Avios with Full - Fare AA / BA / IB Fl
bonus points when they fly full - fare trans - Atlantic tickets in any
cabin on American... [Read more...] about Up to 200K
Bonus Avios with Full - Fare AA / BA / IB Fl
Bonus Avios with Full - Fare AA / BA / IB Flights
With Ft. Lauderdale's proximity to Miami and most other things South Florida offers this route is a nice
bonus for Avios collectors — we suddenly have a lot more premium
cabin space flying in / out
of the Miami metropolitan area and that should be good for fares and award availability (hopefully!)
The number
of bonus miles you can earn depends on what
cabin you're booked into but the good news is that it appears that all fare classes will earn some sort
of bonus.
Business Class flights on all the OneWorld and partner airlines earn redeemable miles at 100 %
of miles flown + a 25 %
cabin bonus
Having this lounge open to Priority Pass members is definitely a
bonus for those not traveling in a premium
cabin as it's one
of the nicer Priority Pass lounges I've visited this year... it's certainly better than the likes
of Aspire at Heathrow T5 and the Swissport lounge at Larnaca Airport in Cyprus.
Once again this is a fare that allows you to fly in some best Business Class
cabins that Qatar Airways offers (the A350 and the 787) so that's an added
bonus on top
of the good Business Class fare.
But United will also give you up to 3,000
bonus miles on longer segments (3,000 + miles) in premium
cabins, or fewer miles on shorter segments / economy class, up to a maximum
of 50,000
bonus miles.
The addition
of the new Premium Economy Class
cabin is definitely going to be a
bonus for travelers as it will offer a more affordable escape from Economy Class (more affordable than Business Class).
Eligible Participants who book their journey on a Qualifying Flight within the Promotional Period AND complete travel within the Travel Period, will qualify for a double avios
bonus based on
cabin of travel and Executive Club Tier status.
On the high end, airline flight /
bonus promos, which include offers for flight,
cabin class and mile - buying
bonuses, were worth an average
of about 25,000 miles each.
The most valuable category
of airline flight /
bonus promos includes all airline promotions that don't have a third party, like
bonuses for buying or gifting miles, flying in premium
cabins and booking tickets on certain routes.
Starpoints carry around a 1.8 - 4.3 cents per Starpoint value when used for airlines (the higher value is on upper - class
cabins) and receive a 25 percent
bonus when transferred in increments
of 20,000.
It should be noted, that one
of the outcomes
of moving to the system, is that the old
cabin bonus is now gone, as it effectively embedded into the table.
If you are a user
of the British Airways «World Traveller Plus» premium economy
cabin, and credit to Qantas, come August 1, the current 10 %
cabin bonus will be going away.
The latest salvo in the battle for front -
cabin travelers comes from American, which unveiled a
bonus promotion for 2015 that rewards extra miles — in some cases a lot
of extra miles — to AAdvantage members who buy pricey premium seats.
Currently, members earn 150 %
of the miles flown (before elite
bonuses) with tickets booked in a premium
cabin.
Class -
of - service
bonus miles and / or Premier Qualifying Credits, if any, will be credited according to the fare paid, not the
cabin flown, and will not be credited on any upgrade.
Most
of us book our premium
cabin seats with frequent flyer miles earned via credit card sign - up
bonuses or
Earning miles will continue to be based on the distance you fly and earning a
bonus on your choice
of cabin.
Gold members will also enjoy a 60 %
bonus and Silver members a 30 %
bonus on flown miles stacked on top
of the
cabin bonus.
Class -
of - service
bonus miles, if any, will be credited according to the fare paid, not the
cabin flown (i.e., members do not earn
bonus miles when using complimentary First Class Upgrades or mileage award upgrades).
Matching a similar move by American Airlines, United has come out with its own offer
of bonus miles for MileagePlus members who buy tickets in premium
cabins.