(airline)- marketed: A flight that is available on
a particular airlines website, even if it is actually flown on another airline.
Not exact matches
In
particular, Fiji Airways is a partner available only on the Alaska
Airlines website and not on the American, British Airways, or Qantas
websites.
I'll be using the United
Airlines award chart to determine how many miles a
particular route will cost, and then either use the United
website, or call United directly, to check availability and book the flight.
Free flights: Use your
airline's booking
website to see what a
particular flight will cost if you pay with reward miles or points vs. cash.
The common mistake that many people make is that if they have a frequent flyer program with a
particular airline, they will simply go to the
airline website and search for an award availability.