Not exact matches
You can't term these as the best possible premium cabin
redemptions, more so if you need to take a connecting flight to another destination (as British Airways charges you separately for
different flights), it's still a good deal if you're keen
on experiencing the Japan
Airlines travel in its first or business class.
Many other
airlines price Caribbean destinations in a
different award zone category, which makes award
redemptions much higher
on these competitors!
That's because
different programs have
different redemption rates and award available
on their own flights and
on partner
airlines.
The big thing to remember with Alaska is that they offer
different redemption rates based
on the
airline that you're flying with.
Unlike most
airlines, Asia Miles
redemptions are distanced - based and have
different award charts depending
on the number and type of carriers you are flying
on a single ticket.
Iberia used to have a strange
redemption system that used a
different miles value than most (i.e., you used to earn something like 10 or 20 points
on short domestic flights), but since the
airline merged with BA in 2010, things have taken a much more useful turn.
This program allows you to redeem your miles for travel
on over 150
different airlines with no blackout dates or online
redemption fees, and the number of points needed for an
airline ticket varies with the price of the ticket.