Sentences with phrase «separate award chart»

The first Star Alliance carrier on the list is All Nippon Airways and its Mileage Club program, which offers separate award charts for flights on ANA metal and flights on partner airlines.
Velocity uses separate award charts for Singapore than its other partners, and both are extremely overpriced.
Alaska Airlines has a completely separate award chart for each partner so it can be a little confusing.
American did something similar in 2014, and United created an entirely separate award chart for partner awards that can cost much more compared to flying on its own planes.
If you're using Asia Miles and your award booking includes 2 or more partners, your award will fall under a separate award chart — the Oneworld multi-carrier award chart.
As I said, Alaska Airlines has a separate award chart for each airline so we know that an Emirates First Class flight is going to come up at 90,000 miles each way.
If you're using Asia Miles and your award booking includes 2 or more partners, your award will fall under a separate award chart — the Oneworld multi-carrier award chart.
They have a separate award chart for itineraries that involve flights operated by Star Alliance partners.
Points can also be used to stay at Marriott properties using a separate award chart which has nine tiers and ranges from 7,500 to 45,000 points per night.
Alaska has a separate award chart for each partner and the rates often differ considerably from those available by booking directly with the partner airline.
Iberia Plus has separate award charts for every partner airline; you can view them airline by airline here.
For international awards, Alaska has a separate award chart for each partner.
Qantas» frequent flyer program isn't one of the simplest out there, especially considering that they have 4 separate award charts!
Finally, remember that Singapore has a separate award chart for itineraries that involve flights operated by Star Alliance partners.
ANA is the Japan - based member of Star Alliance, and they have 2 separate award charts.
I've included every program's award chart, as well as three separate award charts to account for peak or discounted awards in certain programs.
Vietnam Airlines has separate award charts for its own flights and for flights on partner airlines, including SkyTeam members.
To complicate things more, the carrier has separate award charts for oneworld alliance members and other partner airlines.
In the meantime, the airline has two separate award charts for flights on SkyTeam carriers: one for travel to Saudi Arabia, and another for the rest of the world.
Asiana Airlines and Star Alliance members have separate award charts, but flights cost about the same for both.
GarudaMiles is a distance - based program with a separate award chart for every partner, but they all have similar redemption rates.
Singapore Krisflyer has separate award charts for flights on Singapore Airlines only and for flights with their Star Alliance partners.
The MileagePlus program has separate award charts for United flights and partner airlines.
For example, United has an award chart for booking awards on United Airlines flights and a separate award chart for booking on Star Alliance partners.
They have a separate award chart for every partner, so it is not as easy to say what a particular award will cost or if it is better than, say, booking it with American Airlines miles instead.
But Hawaiian is a smaller airline with fewer partners than its mainland rivals, and each partner has a separate award chart with certain limited redemption choices.
Alaska has a separate award charts for every partner.
But Iberia Plus still has a separate award chart for American Airlines, which can save you Amex points should you need a domestic short - haul ticket.
This is the first time I have seen a major ALLIANCE carrier have a separate award chart for travel on other alliance carriers and at the same time, jacking up the redemption levels to unrealistic amounts.
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