Not exact matches
This would mean that within the common
currency of the GCSE, there could be different levels of
awards for the
same piece of work from the
same exam board, depending on whether the exam was taken in Wales or England.
That's because not all programs provide the
same style of
award currency at the
same rate.
Bottom Line: These different names all refer to the
same thing — an
award currency.
Both loyalty
currencies cost around the
same in the promotions but with MileagePlus miles you can avoid paying fuel surcharges when using them on United and a number of other airlines and, on top of that, you can purchase long - haul premium cabin
awards on United for fewer miles than you can on British Airways.
It can allow members like me to keep our points in the form of transferable
currencies until we're 100 % sure that our plans are not going to change while at the
same time locking up
award space that may otherwise disappear.
Although Iberia also utilizes Avios, the
same currency as British Airways, the
award charts and zones are different sometimes.