Not exact matches
Certainly,
if a child study team agreed that the best place to meet the services listed in the student's individualized education plan was, say, KIPP or Princeton Charter School, then the student would, I suppose, enroll in the lottery (both schools» demand for
seats outpaces
availability) or, perhaps, the state could pass a law allowing special treatment.
If you will need to pump, we recommend bringing a battery - operated or manual breast pump, since the
availability of inflight
seat power varies by aircraft fleet.
Rewards Travel Specialists will do their best to find a rewards ticket for you; however, we can not guarantee
availability in every case, even
if seats appear on another website.
If an airline is said to have «good award
seat availability» that means that each flight has a large number of
seats available to those looking to book with miles.
When booking an award
seat, it is always best
if you have a flexible travel schedule and that you check award
availability often.
Aeroplan changed my 2 F
seats to J on Swiss automatically, do you think I could still plead my case and get it changed to Lufthansa within 2 weeks of departure
if the
availability is there?
You'd never be want to pay for those
seats using Flexperks or Arrival points as you'd have to spend ungodly amounts to cover the cash cost of the tickets) To me, the flexibility to book
seats I want, when I want, vastly outweighs maximizing the value I could theoretically obtain
IF I could find
availability using «optimal» award programs.
Many airlines have tightened up premium award
availability, but that doesn't mean you can't get that coveted
seat if you know where to look.
Lufthansa generally only releases award
seats to partners within a week or so of departure, so you can book business class and change to first - class
if availability opens up.
The
availability is not great, but it only costs 20,000 Avios roundtrip
if you can find award
seats
The aircraft also offers a Premium Economy cabin which, considering how little
seat - width the
seats in Economy Class offer, may be a good compromise
if Business Class is expensive or
if Business Class award
availability is non-existent.
While it can be difficult to snag award
seats to Hawaii on other airlines, it's relatively easy to find
availability on Hawaiian Airlines flights, especially
if you book far in advance.
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.
BA releases at least 2 Club World (Business Class)
seats on every flight so,
if you're looking to burn some Avios, now is the time to go online and check
availability.
As stated, award
availability for (saver) business class to New Zealand on United is not great and you'll need to book far in advance
if you want to even have a chance to snag redemptions with business class
seats between the US and Australia / New Zealand.
Note that there are also strict booking policies on these awards that include no refund of your miles
if you cancel the flight, limited award
seat availability on each flight, booking and travel date restrictions, and limited destinations.
Seat availability will probably go pretty quick so
if you think you're going to do this, I definitely wouldn't wait til March 2.
But it is also because the cost of frequent flier awards is pegged directly to the cost of the
seats, so there is often
availability if the price of the flight is low.
By looking at the
availability table you may presume that only economy
seats are available on that day, but
if you click on this date and scroll down, you'll see this is not the case.
Availability can be a problem, but it's worth the extra trouble
if you can find a
seat.
But for first class, or
if you want to buy a more expensive award with last
seat availability, the prices are pretty much the same.
If you are scrambling to lock in awards at old rates, you might be having trouble finding Etihad business / first class award
seats even though Etihad shows
availability.
If there are no flights between your selected airports, then you receive this error message suggesting that you try the Award
Seat Availability search page:
You won't always find nonstop business or first class
availability on every airline, but
if you do keep in mind not all premium
seats are equal and
availability can be limited.
The first screen hasn't changed; you can go for advanced search
if you want a business class
seat or / and flexible days
availability.
However, more expensive awards do exist
if you want last -
seat availability.
Availability:
Availability for two in British First is quite good
if you plan far enough in advance, when the calendar opens, although of course it can be tougher to get specific
seats, such as 1A and 1K.
There was another great suggestion that
if American's website is showing 2
seats availability, you can open separate browsers and book those award tickets on both American AND US Airways site (and possibly British Airways site also), due to the latency in how the websites talk to each other.
Also since you're Executive Platinum you can change anything for free, so maybe search for one
seat at a time and put each of you on different flights
if you see
availability for just one or two people.
If there is no
availability in your chosen cabin or on the flight, with the Gold Priority Reward you have the option of using double the regular Avios to secure a
seat of your choice on the flight, providing you book 30 days or more in advance.
You can forget about finding
availability on the nonstops from the U.S. to New Zealand, though you might have luck
if you gamble and waitlist for a Business Class
seat on the United flight from San Francisco to Auckland.
Example: Dan writes «Check
availability at least daily (
if not more often) as award
seats can come and go quickly.»
Check
availability at least daily (
if not more often) as award
seats can come and go quickly.
Availability is out of this world good, at least
if you're looking for two (and not more than two) business class award
seats.
You could opt for an airline card, but
if the sign - up bonus comes in the form of frequent flier miles, you will have to contend with the likely lack of
availability of lowest - level frequent flier reward
seats because you are close to your departure date and traveling in the summer.
It has trouble with some partner award
availability and pulling up awards with mixed cabins (for instance,
if one flight has a business - class
seat availability but the next segment only has economy awards available), though that seems to have gotten better lately.
I was technically all set, but I figured that I might as well keep checking award
availability to see
if a
seat opened up on one of the two daily FRA - LAX flights.
If you use United MileagePlus as your primary airline rewards program, it can even be worth signing up for one of their co-branded credit cards just for access to last - seat «Standard» - level award availability, even if you never spend a dollar on the card, since access to those Standard awards can increase the value of Ultimate Rewards points transferred in from Chas
If you use United MileagePlus as your primary airline rewards program, it can even be worth signing up for one of their co-branded credit cards just for access to last -
seat «Standard» - level award
availability, even
if you never spend a dollar on the card, since access to those Standard awards can increase the value of Ultimate Rewards points transferred in from Chas
if you never spend a dollar on the card, since access to those Standard awards can increase the value of Ultimate Rewards points transferred in from Chase.
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