While prices for business class have gone up recently, as long as they are
cheaper than other airlines, I will certainly continue to look for good deals!
Not exact matches
As Hawaiian increases service (and
other airlines, like Southwest, enter the market) stiff competition will make flights to Hawaii
cheaper than ever.
And oddly enough, the needlessly complicated 5 - tier Delta award chart (which of course doesn't actually exist, wink, wink) means that when lowest - level redemptions aren't available on any
airline and you're considering a more expensive award, Delta may actually be
cheaper than the
others thanks to all their intermediate award tiers.
Miles prices often seem
cheaper than with
other airlines because Virgin America Elevate points are a deflated points currency.
In some cases even buying a
cheap flight with this deal plus a Big Front Seat will be
cheaper than a standard economy ticket on
other airlines.
Flying in the economy class on Singapore
Airlines to Europe can be a little
cheaper than the
other major carriers as one - way rates can be as low as 27,500 miles which are a few thousand miles less
than the major carriers like American, Delta, or United.
However, you can easily transfer miles to Korean Air from
other loyalty programs like Chase Ultimate Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest, and some awards are
cheaper to book through SKYPASS
than through competing programs, even for travel on the same
airline.
Still, it is worth noting that 126,000 miles is still
cheaper than a United partner award (140,000) and with no fuel surcharges, the higher mileage requirement isn't as bad as it first appears compared to those
other airlines.