Sentences with phrase «miles during the rest»

You should also consider transferring your points to miles with American, which offers awards to Georgia in economy class starting at 45,000 miles round - trip during off - peak times, and 60,000 miles during the rest of the year.
That same flight would cost 35,000 American AAdvantage miles (off - peak) or 45,000 miles during the rest of the year.

Not exact matches

Peacock - Farrell was the best Leeds player by a mile during the first half, as most of the rest of the team seemed unable to string a few passes together or even make a decent attempt on goal.
During the rest of the two - month tracking period, the bear intermittently swam and walked on ice floes for another 1,200 miles.
During my first ultra-marathon, I vomited terribly at mile 23 and was extremely nauseous the rest of the 50k race.
During my 20 + years as a competitive endurance athlete, I logged tens of thousands of training miles running and on the bike with the assumption that, in addition to becoming fit enough to race successfully at a national class level, I was also doing my cardiovascular system and the rest of my body a big healthy favor.
Also, since the snow tires are logging miles during the winter, your «summer» tires are resting.
When booking during peak season (the rest of the year), you'll pay 30,000 miles to fly in economy.
American charges 15,000 AAdvantage miles per leg during the summer months and throughout the rest of the year.
ANA offers some excellent values to the rest of Asia during the low season, including Hong Kong (and the majority of China and surrounding areas) for just 80,000 miles in business class.
If you use the American Airlines AAdvantage program, it will cost 25,000 miles from anywhere in the U.S. for a roundtrip during off - peak season, September 7 to November 14 or 35,000 miles the rest of the year.
You could stretch the 237,500 miles for 7 one way business class tickets to India as you need only 40 % of the miles needed for an award ticket and you can purchase rest of the miles during the booking process.
There is little doubt now that England will soon be covered with ice a mile deep, once again turning that hardy race into wandering tribes of gardeners, as they were during Victoria's reign (may she rest in peace).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z