That's because for the most part airlines require you to purchase a more
expensive economy ticket, and you're still limited by availability.
The only way to earn 100 % of miles flown is to buy a more
expensive economy ticket or a business or first class ticket which will earn both base miles plus a bonus.
The most
expensive Economy tickets do still earn you actual miles flown.
Not exact matches
And in terms of the behavior modification, it's often a really good way to reduce power struggles, when your child feels like he is working for something, and working for something doesn't have to be a toy, doesn't have to be something really
expensive, it can be positive praise, it could be that they are working special time with you, special activity, we can do a token
economy system which is usually the most well known behavior modification intervention, where your child can earn
tickets or stickers or poker chips, and sometimes you may want to attach a reward menu to that, so they know that, «Oh, if I can save ten chips I can get this, if I can save 20 chips I can get this».
This often makes
economy award
tickets too
expensive to make sense, but the fees are much more reasonable when you're redeeming for first class.
With the South Pacific, flights are 30,000 miles round - trip in
economy, often a great deal for how
expensive these
tickets can be.
Revenue
tickets in business class are significantly more
expensive than revenue
tickets in
economy class.
British Airways»
economy award
tickets can be so padded with taxes and fees that they're almost as
expensive as cash
tickets.
You can use miles to upgrade cash
tickets from
economy to business, but it is
expensive.
Tickets from LA are more
expensive, costing 80,000 miles in
economy, 170,000 in business and 240,000 in first.
Economy class seats have become so expensive that you can now actually get good value for money redeeming frequent flyer points travelling economy, especially during peak season when airline tickets cost an arm and
Economy class seats have become so
expensive that you can now actually get good value for money redeeming frequent flyer points travelling
economy, especially during peak season when airline tickets cost an arm and
economy, especially during peak season when airline
tickets cost an arm and a leg.
That's for two reasons: it can only be redeemed for
tickets in Lufthansa's most
expensive economy fare classes (H, M, Y, and B), and it requires you to pay all the taxes and fees associated with a paid
ticket.
Tip # 2: If you don't have enough miles for that (or you would prefer to take more flights with the miles you have), consider using your United miles on international
economy class flights on routes that have
expensive cash
tickets.
You do not need to worry if you plan to redeem for
Economy tickets, but long haul premium wards will be more
expensive
Among the most
expensive Royal Orchid Plus redemptions are
economy tickets between Europe and New Zealand for 140,000 miles, business class
tickets between Europe and Hawaii for 220,000 miles and first class
tickets between North America and Thailand for 264,000 miles.
Business class seats are normally very
expensive and cost at least five times the price of an
economy ticket.
Economy is more of a mixed bag, with the more
expensive tickets moving up.
The issue with these is that these full fare
economy tickets can be very
expensive, so it's just like you're paying for business class.