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The tangible information I could find regarding stopovers on Etihad flights is the following from the terms and conditions on etihadguest.com: «Stopovers in Abu Dhabi are permitted on GuestSeat Rewards only where the booking is made via the Etihad Guest Service Centre» (i.e. by calling in).
*** While American got rid of stopovers on awards, due to quirky pricing you can still take AAdvantage of stopovers when flying to Israel.
Well... American Airlines doesn't allow ANY stopovers on their award tickets so that's really disappointing.
↓ It's Not Just What You Do, It's How You Say It American Airlines announced a new five - tier award chart, eliminated stopovers on award flights and discontinued oneworld Explorer awards in early April with no advance notice to members.
** American no longer allows stopovers on awards, however due to quirky pricing you can still take AAdvantage of stopovers when flying to Israel.
United announced a little while back they would be making a change the MileagePlus program to severely limit stopovers on round trip award tickets.
On the negative side, you can't have international stopovers on American partner awards, and American's routing rules limit how much you can leverage middle east carriers such as Etihad (and Qatar, which is joining oneworld) since getting to Europe or Asia would require a separate award.
Losing stopovers on the majority of tickets is a downer, but it's completely made up for with the old award chart that allows 8 stopovers.
American AAdvantage has had its own quiet devaluation eliminating «free one ways», per Dan: no more free North American stopovers on award tickets.
Update: With recent changes, American Airlines no longer allows stopovers on its awards and the following booking is no longer possible.
To maximize this new award chart, you need to know Alaska's generous award - routing policy, which allows for stopovers on one - way tickets.
To give a few examples of some of the great uses of Mileage Plan miles (all of which allow stopovers on one way awards):
Cruise lines make stopovers on private islands as well.
I really can't overstate how valuable the stopovers on one way award are, not to mention some of the unique airline partners that Alaska has.
First class is easier to procure on AA than UA (for AA's partners British Airways and Cathay Pacific do make generous amounts of space available) and AA allows free routing changes as long as origin and destination remain the same, but AA does not allow routing via Europe to go to Asia or stopovers on round - trip travel other than at American gateway hubs.
@jo: Korean doesn't allow connections / stopovers on Hawaiian, nor are there even any connections available from JFK to HNL on Hawaiian.
Most frequent flyer programs don't allow free stopovers on awards, let alone on one - way award tickets.
You wrote: «Most frequent flyer programs don't allow free stopovers on awards, let alone on one - way award tickets.»
Award travelers are familiar with the concept of stopovers because many airline loyalty programs allow free stopovers on tickets booked with airline miles and points.
First, Delta has done away with stopovers on awards, which means that any stop greater than 4 hours on a domestic trip, or 24 hours on an international itinerary, will cause the journey to be priced out with an additional segment.
Really cool stuff like stopovers on one - way awards — even domestic awards — and an eclectic mix of both SkyTeam and oneworld Alliance partners.
Alaska also allows stopovers on one - way flights, so there are lots of ways to make a good deal even better (Alaska partner flight rules and examples of goosing the stopover benefit).
One of your most likely stopovers on your visit to Nusa Lembongan Island is this underground house, known as the «Goa Gala - Gala».
Thus, I think that if you're able to book well in advance, this is a very legitimate way to get to South Africa (and don't forget Alaska allows for stopovers on your routing, too).
One of the best airline programs to use stopovers on is Cathay Pacific Asia Miles.
All three of the major U.S. airlines — American, United and Delta — used to allow free stopovers on award tickets, but that's not the case anymore.
Back in August, I posted about some negative changes that United was making to stopovers on award flights, effective October 6th of this year.
Alaska also offers free stopovers on its awards.
They offer some of the best redemption rates on many routes and have flexible routing rules allowing for one way awards and for stopovers on those awards, too.
Another potential drawback is that I've heard you're not allowed to book stopovers on these awards, which undercuts some of the value.
The second issue is that Singapore Airlines doesn't typically allow stopovers on one - way saver awards.
Stopovers on domestic awards required an extra 10,000 miles — not normally worth it, but a slight discount over booking three domestic one - way awards.
A look at how you can make the best of American Airlines's very restrictive rule that prevents travelers from booking stopovers on AAdvantage award flights, plus a tip on how to search for award flights that some airlines won't show you.
Somehow I managed to get TWO stopovers on my trip.
You can include up to eight stopovers on this journey, three of which can be in Europe while up to four can be in Japan.
Stopovers on partner award tickets are allowed, but cost additional Asiana Miles, and open jaws are allowed.
Alaska is also one of the last loyalty programs that allows you to do stopovers on one - way awards.
If you are willing to do this, you'll be rewarded with a strong set of airline partners, the ability to make stopovers on one - way awards, and no - fee changes and cancellations even if you aren't an elite member.
A sweet spot for Asia Miles is the fact that they allow up to 5 stopovers on award flights, so these miles could be of great value if you go that route.
You can have two stopovers on one award ticket.
Asia Miles gives a huge incentive to customers by offering up to four stopovers on a round - trip award ticket.
The best part is that Alaska offers free stopovers on one - way award tickets.
You do have to book round - trip tickets with ANA miles, but you can add 3 stopovers on your flight, and a round - trip ticket to Europe in economy is only 55,000 miles.
Although Asiana says it allows seven stopovers on partner flights, they aren't free.
Just today, Lucky posted about booking one - way awards with stopovers on Emirates using Alaska miles online!
British Airways doesn't have a multiple destinations option due to its distance - based (not zone - based) award booking that doesn't allow for stopovers on the mileage charge calculation.
There are airlines that allow up to two stopovers on a round - trip ticket, like Alaska or Air Canada.
One of the most amazing things about the Asia Miles award program is the ability to make 4 stopovers on a round - trip award.
Remember, Alaska Airlines» award tickets allow stopovers on one - way tickets, but you can only fly one partner per itinerary.
You can also book stopovers on award tickets with Singapore Airlines.
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