Sentences with phrase «international premium cabin awards»

Normally the best use of frequent flyer miles is for international premium cabin awards because these are expensive tickets if you pay with cash but not very expensive if you pay with miles.
Bottom Line: You will get the most value out of your miles when booking international premium cabin award seats.
Oneworld is already an alliance in which its getting harder and harder to use the various loyalty currencies economically (you can't find American Airlines saver awards, British Airways charges extortionate surcharges, searching for international premium cabin awards on Qantas is akin to searching for a needle in a haystack etc...) so devaluing the benefits for the vast majority of oneworld elites would not be a smart marketing move....
One of the most popular reasons people collect Alaska miles is to book ultra-cheap international premium cabin awards on Cathay Pacific.
While one of the award charts did see a major valuation last year — that of Emirates — there are still multiple partner award charts which offer international premium cabin awards for much less than the number of miles that would be required by booking directly with the airlines» own award programs.
I don't get to fly with Qantas all that often as, let's face it, international premium cabin awards on Qantas aren't exactly easy to find and the airline never seems to discount its premium cabins down to what I'm prepared to pay.
(By contrast, I value most other airline points at about 2 cents each because I can use them for international premium cabin awards, or even some pricey domestic fares that normally cost $ 500 +.)
The combination of a good airline with good partners results in an array of award charts that offer great value on everything from short - haul domestic economy tickets all the way to international premium cabin awards.
Alaska is also well known for offering well below market prices on international premium cabin awards.
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