It includes
example flight awards for couple's getaways, family beach vacations, and even an Asian adventure.
Not exact matches
For
example, if you are short 3,000 miles for an American Airlines AAdvantage
award, you can transfer just 3,000 points to your account and book your
award flight.
This»63 Roadster is a fully restored
example that has been
awarded a Regional NCRS Top
Flight award and Blue Ribbon in 2007.
For
example, if you spend time looking at
flights on different days and times, you can book an
award ticket with United so that you get $ 0.02 for each mile.
For
example, an American Airlines frequent flyer can use AAdvantage miles to book a
flight on British Airways, and the cost of that ticket will be based on the American Airlines mileage
award chart.
For
example, Lufthansa itself charges exorbitant fees on its
flights, especially for a premium cabin
award.
For
example, if you have a connection on American Airlines before a
flight on Qantas, your
award will be governed by this chart.
For
example, it's possible to find a round - trip
award flight from Los Angeles to Las Vegas for just 10,000 SkyMiles.
But, for
example, you can still get a round - trip
award flight from New York (JFK) to Brussels for:
For
example, those 50,000 bonus points can either be worth $ 625, or they can be transferred to British Airways for 2 round - trip
award flights from Los Angeles to Honolulu, Hawaii.
For
example, the Aeroplan Credit Card can only give value through
flights, while the Capital One ® Venture ® Rewards Credit Card
awards statement credit that can be used against anything on your bill.
Return on
Award Flights Redemption: ~ 1.5 - 3 % Roundtrip award example: New York, NY to Miami, FL (LGA - MIA / MIA - DCA - LGA) for Fri 2/21 - Mon 2/24: $ 384 / 25,000 miles = 1.5 % One - way Reduced Miles discount example: Seattle to Miami on 2/7: $ 312 / 10,000 discounted miles and dollars spent = 3.1 % return on charged spending, ex
Award Flights Redemption: ~ 1.5 - 3 % Roundtrip
award example: New York, NY to Miami, FL (LGA - MIA / MIA - DCA - LGA) for Fri 2/21 - Mon 2/24: $ 384 / 25,000 miles = 1.5 % One - way Reduced Miles discount example: Seattle to Miami on 2/7: $ 312 / 10,000 discounted miles and dollars spent = 3.1 % return on charged spending, ex
award example: New York, NY to Miami, FL (LGA - MIA / MIA - DCA - LGA) for Fri 2/21 - Mon 2/24: $ 384 / 25,000 miles = 1.5 % One - way Reduced Miles discount
example: Seattle to Miami on 2/7: $ 312 / 10,000 discounted miles and dollars spent = 3.1 % return on charged spending, ex fees
With a paid ticket, you would, of course, pay for that transcontinental or Hawaii
flight, but if for
example you've earned United miles with a credit card, you can use a United free one - way to maximize your
award.
For
example, you can book a one - way
award flight from the West Coast to Hawaii in coach for 12,500 British Airways Avios points.
Here's how to search for an
example MileSAAver
award flight from New York to London in February 2018 (off - peak dates).
For
example, most European and Asian carriers will add fuel surcharges to their
award flights and they are quite hefty.
In today's
example we'll go with one of the toughest AA
awards out there; A round trip
flight to London from a Mid Size US City.
If you transfer points to your Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card card account, for
example, you can then use them to buy
award flights directly with the Ultimate Rewards program airline partners.
For
example, Hawaiian uses a distance - based
award chart for
flights booked on All Nippon Airways (ANA), the largest airline in Japan.
For
example, Lufthansa itself charges exorbitant fees on its
flights, especially for a premium cabin
award.
If you want a specific
flight (example Flight 1234 on 1/1/2013) and there is no award space on that flight, your itinerary will not be bookable with
flight (
example Flight 1234 on 1/1/2013) and there is no award space on that flight, your itinerary will not be bookable with
Flight 1234 on 1/1/2013) and there is no
award space on that
flight, your itinerary will not be bookable with
flight, your itinerary will not be bookable with
awards
For
example, consider this
award flight I searched for beginning early next year.
Using yesterday's
example, if there were no Saver level
awards on AA we would be stuck without a
flight to book with BA Avios.
For
example, you could fly from the U.S. to Paris with a stopover in London for the cost of one round - trip
award flight.
However, adding a short - haul economy
flight to a long - haul business or first class
flight may, as in my
example, drastically reduce the number of Iberia Avios required for your
award redemption.
And there's sometimes
award sales, for
example, last year there was a 40 %
award sale on select Avios
flights.
For
example, a one - way
flight from Los Angeles to Hong Kong is a distance of 7,260 miles, which makes it a Zone D
award.
While you can't transfer ThankYou Points directly to American Airlines or United Airlines to book one of our
example flights as an
award ticket, you can transfer to one of their respective Oneworld or Star Alliance partners.
Contrary to how standard zone based
award charts fall apart in short distances (like the LAX - LAS
example above), distance based programs excel in short - medium range
flights.
For
example, that one - way first class
flight from New York to Singapore had roughly $ 229 in airline fuel and insurance surcharges attached to the
award ticket.
For
example, roundtrip business class
awards on Cathay Pacific from the U.S. to Asia cost just 100,000 miles, whereas similar
flights would cost 140,000 to 180,000 miles on most competitors.
In this
example, the return
flight operated by Singapore Airlines is obscured, and the ANA - operated
flight now has an indicator for option «1,» which is the ANA
award.
For
example, you want to book an
award flight to Japan.
For
example, a roundtrip
award flight between Ft. Lauderdale and St. Thomas costs 17,400 points and $ 11.20, while the revenue fare for the same
flight is $ 300.
For
example, those 50,000 bonus points can either be worth $ 625, or they can be transferred to British Airways for 2 round - trip
award flights from Los Angeles to Honolulu, Hawaii.
For
example, The Points Guy recently had a problem at the airport where his
award flight couldn't get ticketed.
For
example, if you have British Airways Avios and want to book an
award flight on American Airlines between Dallas and Los Angeles, you would need to follow the program rules of British Airways Avios and confirm your booking through their program.
For
example, you can get several cents in value per point when you transfer your rewards to airline miles, and then redeem those miles for premium class international
awards or last - minute
flights with high walk up fares.
For
example, you can get a domestic
award flight in Portugal for only 7,500 miles roundtrip, or a
flight between the U.S. and Portugal for 50,000 miles in economy and 90,000 miles in business.
Not only does British Airways
awards 140 Tier Points for Business Class
flights across the Atlantic but it also
awards 140 Tier Points for Business Class
flights between the two US coasts — here's Philadelphia to Los Angeles for
example:
For
example, when you are unable to find an
award flight at the lowest mileage levels.
Award flights between the U.S. and Portugal, for
example, include a $ 126 surcharge each way.
For
example, if you are short 3,000 miles for an American Airlines AAdvantage
award, you can transfer just 3,000 points to your account and book your
award flight.
For
example, you'll be charged over $ 400 in taxes and fees for an
award flight from New York and Tokyo.
In this
example, the LATAM
flight can not be booked as an Alaska Mileage Plan
Awards.
For
example, miles can be transferred to ANA Airlines of Japan, and 104,000 ANA miles can be redeemed for a round - trip
award flight in business class between the United States and Africa on any of ANA's Star Alliance partners such as Lufthansa, Turkish, Ethiopian, or South African Airlines.
An
award on the LA to London route (for
example) is an even worse deal thanks to the huge number of Avios needed for such a
flight.
For
example, domestic
flights wholly within Argentina, Australia, Brazil, mainland Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Fiji, Finland, Germany, India, Japan, Jordan, Peru, Russia, Spain, and United Kingdom price out at a discounted mileage amount from what other
awards within those regions would typically cost.
For
example, if you fly from Philadelphia (PHL) on American Airlines to Chicago (ORD) to catch a Japan Airlines
flight to Tokyo Narita (NRT), you will need to look at the partner
award chart to determine how many miles will be required.
For
example, some programs charge $ 600 + for transatlantic
award flights on certain airlines, such as British Airways, Iberia, Lufthansa and Air France.