Sentences with phrase «premium cabin award availability»

Swiss used to be the most generous Star Alliance airline when it comes to releasing premium cabin award availability to Star Alliance partners.
This does not help the fact that premium cabin award availability in the sAAver category is generally nil or close to it unless you can travel literally the next day.
The change in aircraft could have an effect on premium cabin award availability too... but not necessarily for the worse.
I expect United to be quite tight with premium cabin award availability on this flight until they get a better idea of what load factors are going to be like....
Yes, you could argue that United's premium cabin award availability is still better than that offered by American....
It's been a very long time since I've seen any premium cabin award availability on Singapore Airlines» A380 flights.
Whatever the reasons, it now looks like South America is starting to join the award party with premium cabin award availability opening up on a number of routes out of Miami.

Not exact matches

In addition, upgrade availability is often in greater supply than low - level award availability, meaning you have a better chance of being able to work your way into a premium cabin in the first place.
American Airlines miles aren't the easiest award miles to use to get to Europe, since you will often have to route through London (higher fees), fly British Airways (high fuel surcharges on longer flights), and they limit award availability on their own metal, especially for premium cabin flights.
But British Airways charges fuel surcharges, award availability with Qatar can be a challenge, especially in premium cabins.
It appears to be a commonly held belief that while Delta decimates the value of SkyMiles on a quarterly basis and while American Airlines stubbornly refuses to make premium cabin saver awards available, award availability via United is quite good.
With Ft. Lauderdale's proximity to Miami and most other things South Florida offers this route is a nice bonus for Avios collectors — we suddenly have a lot more premium cabin space flying in / out of the Miami metropolitan area and that should be good for fares and award availability (hopefully!)
If you purchase American Airlines miles there is absolutely no guarantee that you'll find award availability that suits your needs — either in Coach or in a premium cabin, on domestic or international routes.
Kenya Airways and KLM are both part of the Flying Blue program and offer greater award availability, particularly in premium cabins, to their own mileage members.
The reason why a lot of Miles & Points enthusiast get excited about Korean Air is because the airline manages to combine an excellent premium cabin product with fantastic award availability.
In general, you would get more value for premium cabin awards, but the challenge is limited availability.
Those aren't terrible prices to pay for premium cabins on the likes of JAL or Cathay Pacific but, once again there's no guarantee you'll find award availability on dates where cash fares are higher than that cost.
American Airlines AAdvantage miles are very hard to use economically thanks to the dearth of premium cabin SAAver awards, United Miles are ok but 100,000 won't get you a roundtrip Business Class award to any major long - haul destination (if you're heading east or west) while 100,000 Alaska Miles will get you some nice roundtrip redemptions on Cathay Pacific and even American (subject to award availability).
United Airlines may not have many cabins that one would call aspirational (The latest Polaris seats on the 777 - 300ER are nice but there's hardly any of them in service) but it offers far better award availability than American Airlines and requires considerably fewer miles for premium cabin awards than Delta — that makes it a valuable transfer option to have.
Korean is known for having some of the best premium - cabin award availability, although it isn't always easy to book.
The AA award chart showed just one day with premium cabin availability and that was Dec 23rd with a connecting business class flight via Melbourne.
Korean Air offers an excellent product, reasonable prices and a lot of availability, with anywhere from two to four premium cabin award seats on many flights.
In addition, some airlines have sharply reduced award availability, especially in premium cabins.
Delta seems to add some as the schedule opens but their best premium cabin international award availability is much closer to departure, this is one of the reasons for the outcry over Delta's new 72 hour rule for changes / cancellations, since it prevents members from converting medium or high availability to low availability when low space opens at the last minute).
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