Not exact matches
If you are looking for a more economical way to enjoy Lufthansa's First
Class,
consider taking a United Economy or
Business flight to Europe, and then
fly First
Class while hopping between European countries.
Considering the mileage price to
fly Delta's A350 in
business class, maybe it's worth just ponying up the cash for the ticket instead.
Cathay Pacific's
business class seat has long been
considered an industry leader, and it's just what you need to make
flying fun.
Though you might initially think of Singapore Airlines or All Nippon Airways (ANA)
business class as a way to
fly to Asia, you might want to
consider EVA Air for one of these transpacific journeys too.
If you are looking for a more economical way to enjoy Lufthansa's First
Class,
consider taking a United Economy or
Business flight to Europe, and then
fly First
Class while hopping between European countries.
When you
consider that it costs 135,000 — 155,000
Flying Club miles to
fly round trip between the West Coast and Europe in
Business Class on Virgin Atlantic or Delta some of these ANA awards look amazing.....
A lot of us are extremely lucky to be able to
fly in the way we do and it wasn't all that long ago where
flying in the
Business Class seats on the 777 - 200 was
considered a very nice trip indeed.
In this promotion buying enough miles for that award would cost $ 2,478 and,
considering you would be
flying with a great
Business Class carrier, that would be a very good deal indeed.
For example, since
business class flights to Hong Kong cost about the same as direct flights to Japan, you might
consider flying there with a stopover in Japan.
That's a good value, especially for
Business Class where Air Berlin has flat - bed seats and is
considered a good product to
fly.
If you want to
fly in
business class to Europe from certain cities like New York and Chicago, then you probably want to
consider transferring your Membership Rewards directly to Iberia Avios.
Travelers can't help but
consider flying in
business or first
class, especially on a long - haul flight.
For example, the route from Hong Kong to Bangkok is often
considered flying into two separate zones but Flying Blue lumps them together so a one way business class redemption is only 25,000 miles, which is highly compet
flying into two separate zones but
Flying Blue lumps them together so a one way business class redemption is only 25,000 miles, which is highly compet
Flying Blue lumps them together so a one way
business class redemption is only 25,000 miles, which is highly competitive.
You may want to
consider flying in
business or first
class.
Consider using a Cash and Miles award, especially if you are short of miles and / or
flying Economy or Premium Economy (not as good a deal for First
Class, and a poor deal for
Business Class)