With one of the most
competitive award charts in the industry, every point you earn makes a significant dent in the required points for your next award stay.
While Hyatt doesn't have as many properties as Marriott or IHG, they do have some amazing hotels and
a competitive award chart.
With several routes to the US,
a competitive award chart, and plenty of partner booking options, let's dive into ANA first class.
This is because United has
a competitive award chart for economy flights, offers a free stopover on round trip international flights, and has no fuel surcharges.
Not exact matches
When I first saw this
award price in the ANA
award chart, I did a double take, as the
award price is extremely
competitive.
Unfortunately, other airline partners such as Air New Zealand and South African Airways don't have
award charts that are
competitive.
Other OneWorld partners tend to be less
competitive in their
award charts, but are worth checking out if you find yourself with a large stockpile of miles in a specific program.
The Asia Miles
award chart is distance - based and has some
competitive values for short and long - haul flights.
Unfortunately, after the devaluation a couple of years ago, Air Canada miles have become much less
competitive, and the current Air Canada
award chart doesn't offer any great deal compared to United redemption rates.
The LifeMiles
award chart offers some fair Star Alliance partner redemptions,
competitive with what United MileagePlus offers.
Korean Air has a
competitive business class point redemption shown on their Skyteam North American
Award Chart, so I knew we would be in for an incredible experience.
While the IHG
award chart isn't the best, the addition of a 4th night free on
award stays could definitely make it more
competitive.
Revisions to Saver
Award levels in the Singapore Airlines and SilkAir
Award Chart have been made to ensure that flight rewards remain sustainable yet
competitive.
Partner
award charts are
competitive with other programs, with some notable bright spots.
Delta doesn't publish an
award chart, but it's
award prices to Argentina in economy class tend to be
competitive.
The Turkish partner
award chart is fairly
competitive, but there's no credit card for US residents, and no transfer partners.
The
award chart is somewhat
competitive, and some premium class
award seats are made available to members while only being released two weeks in advance to partners.
Ethiopian's Star Alliance partner
award chart is somewhat
competitive (105,000 miles from North America to Europe in business class), but there's no credit card offered to US residents or any transfer partners.