When the cash price of the ticket goes up, the number of points necessary to obtain it also goes up.
Not exact matches
When you exchange points for cash or as a statement credit, generally the best return you can get is one cent for each point applied towards the price of the ticket when you booked
When you exchange points for
cash or as a statement credit, generally the best return you can get is one cent for each point applied towards the
price of the
ticket when you booked
when you booked it.
Also, it's possible there will be a time
when the
cash price of a coach
ticket in the above example is less than $ 600.
Buffett made his billions by divining
when the gap is greatest between intrinsic value and a stock's share
price, then buying loads
of shares,
tickets to real
cash flow other investors would want.
I think what should be asked, and what is owed to all fans, is why we are always scrimping and saving,
when we pay the highest season
ticket prices and we have plentiful
cash reserves, as witnessed by our majority share - holder being able to whip out the odd 3 - 4million out
of it whenever he wants.
Even
when adding this back into the
price of a
ticket, Norwegian's final
cash price still puts the competition to shame if you can plan your travel around its limited dates
of service.
• Don't hoard miles Despite the simple logic that you shouldn't squander award miles
when you could buy a
ticket for a low
cash price, the value
of your miles isn't likely to increase, as
ticket prices aren't likely to rise significantly anytime soon.
Since all Virgin America award bookings are tied to the current
cash fare
of a particular flight, the worst value award
tickets come
when flight
prices are especially high.
When deciding whether or not you should use your AA miles, you should first look up the
cash price of the
ticket.
When paying with
cash, however, one - way generally costs more than half the
price of a round - trip
ticket.
Like my favorite trick for
when I don't quite have enough points with the Chase Ultimate Rewards, that allows you to take advantage
of award
ticket pricing even
when you don't have points,
cash plus points rates are great for those moments
when a full fare
ticket is way more than you're willing to pay.
When redeeming air travel awards, you always want to aim to get a value
of at least 1 cent per mile in relation to the true
ticket price, or you're better off paying
cash.
The strength
of big global carriers like American, Delta, and United lies in sometimes reasonable reward
prices for last - minute
tickets, which can be very expensive
when paid in
cash.
2) If you don't have enough points for the roundtrip award flight you want, book a one - way flight with miles / points and pay for the return («Unlike years ago,
when one - way
cash tickets cost as much or more than a round trip, many destinations now offer one - way
cash tickets for half the
price of a round trip,» the company said).
Southwest has no blackout dates and the award
tickets mileage is based on the
cash price of the flight, so this was the choice we made
when going to Disney.