And yes, you should fly on ANA metal whenever possible to avoid
much higher fuel surcharges from the ANA Star partners.
While they have
much higher fuel surcharges than US based carriers, this still may be a good use of your American Express Membership Rewards points or Citi Thank You points — both of which can be transferred into Flying Blue.
Not exact matches
Don't: You pretty
much can't get around the
high fuel surcharges flying to Europe.
While Miles & More bargains can be spectacular for example, 30,000 miles in economy and 55,000 in business per roundtrip between North America and Europe it also often has
high fuel surcharges, which can be as
much as $ 1,000 for premium class flights.
Yes,
fuel surcharges are
high, but we like the British Airways business class product (my husband likes it about as
much as the old Lufthansa first class, see Lufthansa First Class Review) we'll get the best value for our purposes here since we prefer international travel in business or first class.