You can see
the new award chart here.
Not exact matches
For example,
here's what the
new award chart will look like, including the features that will be launched in early 2019.
For example,
here's what the
new award chart will look like, including the features that will be launched in early 2019.
(I'm fudging the numbers
here because the
new award chart maxes out at 95,000 points in peak season, so you'd actually need $ 31,667 in spend — but that doesn't really roll off the tongue.
Here's the old award redemption chart and here's the new
Here's the old
award redemption
chart and
here's the new
here's the
new one.
Here is the
new distance based
award chart from Air India.
United has already published the
new Everyday
award chart (which is linked HERE) although, as pricing will be dynamic, the chart shows the maximum an Everyday Award will
award chart (which is linked
HERE) although, as pricing will be dynamic, the
chart shows the maximum an Everyday
Award will
Award will cost.
I've already gone over the major devaluations that will happen, I've discussed the
award chart changes, I've shown how the
new earning rates will affect top - tier AAdvantage members quite badly and I've called out American Airlines for announcing things without thinking things through or without having all the answers to inevitable questions... but that's really just me letting off steam and, hopefully, providing readers with a few facts
here and there as well.
For details of the
new award chart see
here: http://www.qantas.com.au/fflyer/dyn/program/usingPoints/upgrades-domestic
Click
here to view the
new Star Alliance
Award Chart.
Here's Alaska's
chart comparing
new and old costs of
award travel:
If I can venture into the realm of speculation,
here's what strikes me as the most obvious explanation for the decision to remove published
award charts from their website: Delta's
new award charts were too complicated, they were producing unfamiliar results, and Delta's phone lines were being swamped.
While Delta won't share their full
new award details until the fourth quarter (remember, Delta plays dirty pool and won't respect their members enough to give advance notice of
award chart changes as a matter of policy),
here's what we know:
Here's the
new AAdvantage partner
award chart for travel originating in the US (all prices one - way):
And
here is the
NEW AAdvantage
award chart as of March 22, 2016, from the U.S., flying oneworld or AAdvantage partners:
Here is the
new Avios
award chart that goes into effect tomorrow: