Not exact matches
With its
generous first class
award availability, they really shine when it comes to access for families.
While I'm not holding my breath that these
awards will be anywhere near as
generous or available as, say, American's off - peak flights to Europe, even an expansion of regular Saver
availability would be excellent.
So which airlines are the most or least
generous when it comes to frequent flyer
award seat
availability?
Availability on these routes is not as
generous, but there are still enough
award seats, often for two people.
Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan members enjoy
generous availability on
award redemptions, one - way travel
awards and no minimum spend requirement to reach elite status.
While United tends to make the most seats available for the lowest priced
awards, American AAdvantage members have the option of using Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines flights which often have
generous availability.
While they and Delta haven't had as
generous award programs in the past, today they are closer in price, and they don't have super successful partners taking away all their
award availability.
Swiss used to be the most
generous Star Alliance airline when it comes to releasing premium cabin
award availability to Star Alliance partners.