Not exact matches
Alaska has access to American's MileSAAver
award space and «
low -
level» Delta
award space.
I think that trend will continue, with tight
award space on
low levels.
That would mean even less
award space at the
lowest level.
It doesn't seem that he was waiting for something else, like
low -
level award space, since he was willing to buy more miles.
For months I've been planning on this being a year of mileage redemptions: this will be my last year as a Platinum Medallion, enjoying free
award redeposit and reissue, allowing me to maximize the value I get from my Skymiles by locking in «
low» -
level award space as it becomes available.
Meanwhile,
low -
level American
award space has become completely nonexistent.
@ lamonster — Alaska has access to the same «
low»
level business class
award space that Delta gives their own members, which is very tough to come by, in my experience.
So in this case, Delta has made more
award space available at its
lowest levels (plural), but nothing at its
lowest level.
for the rest of us, just try finding DL
low -
level award space for the positioning!
We are then looking for flights at the
low -
level award space, which will show up in Blue.
Delta flies Los Angeles — Sydney but you won't often find business class
award space at the
low level here.
While the roundtrip ticket is $ 100 cheaper than two paid tickets, if
low -
level award space is available on one segment, but not the other, you can buy one $ 350 paid ticket and redeem 12,500 miles, getting 2 cents per redeemed mile.