Availability on these routes is not as generous, but there are still
enough award seats, often for two people.
Not exact matches
In California, the law sounds straightforward
enough: «A charter school shall admit all pupils who wish to attend the school,» with
seats awarded by lottery if demand exceeds capacity.
So if you are lucky
enough to reach Mosaic status, using these inexpensive
awards to upgrade to your
seat should be a no - brainer.
That's
enough for a free round - trip domestic ticket — assuming you can find an available
award seat when you want.
Because they don't have any transfer partners, the only way for you to earn
enough miles to redeem for an
award is to put your butt in a
seat.
Airlines release a limited number of
award seats per flight, so if you have a large family and all want to travel together, it may not be possible to find
enough award availability.
With the discount on
award flights for account holders, this is
enough for one round - trip economy
seat between Hawaii and the rest of the U.S.
It can be tough to find two first class
award seats on a single flight to Asia nowadays, let alone 4 - 5
seats,
enough for a family.
TravelSort Reader Jen asks: «I was lucky
enough to grab some first class Singapore Airlines
award tickets using United miles this summer, but never chose
seats.
Sure
enough, the Friday before I was supposed to fly (July 31), I found an open
award seat on the FRA - LAX flight aboard the A380, and rebooked that segment of my itinerary online.
Since you may rarely fly these partner airlines, you might think it's impossible to accumulate
enough miles to book an
award seat.