As many folks know, I probably book more award tickets than anyone else in the world. And I develop a really good sense for the value and ease of using different sorts of mileage and what routes offer the best availability.
So for those looking to do it themselves, or just thinking about what’s possible and wanting to set expectations accordingly, I thought I’d offer a bit of stream of consciousness on award availability.
It occurred to me yesterday that the conventional wisdom changes frequently, at least in terms of available routes. That’s because I noticed first class award seats available on Thai almost every day during the summer from Zurich to Bangkok and back. I assume this will tighten up quickly, but it really struck me because the Zurich route was perhaps the most difficult one to secure just three or four months ago. Meanwhile, London Heathrow and Paris used to be available almost daily, but those have tightened considerably.
And routing from the US to Asia via Zurich has become much easier now that the ANA award search website displays Swiss inventory, so piecing together flights in and out of Zurich is a breeze. Previously one might check Swiss availability as offered to Miles & More members and hope it was also available to partners. Now one has a much better sense before calling whether a given set of flights will be open as partner awards.
I could keep riffing on this stuff for days, the difficulty finding availability on Singapore and how to accomplish it, tips on fiding space to Africa, let me know what y’all are interested in and I’m happy to expand…
Yes! Please expand. I’ve already bookmarked this post for future reference.
This is great advice and it’s always interesting to hear how the experts think.
Gary,
You love writing it, I love reading it. I would like to hear a Singapore riff for sure. Also the deal with NZ on LAX-LHR using Alliance points. I myself have been frustrated with domestic UA awards to east coast hubs for LH connections etc. Why??? And as good as BA is with seats, not sure if you noticed the complete lack of LHR-LAX in F (more than say 1 or possibly 2 seats if lucky) the months of July and August? Getting back to LAX from Europe this summer looks rough right now. Yet the flights we speak of (LH, BA, LX) all show F9 daily. Do you think things will loosen closer in? If so, amen to those of us who can make last minute plans. And oh yeah, the lack of UA one-way awards on partners must be killing more folks than just me… How can you get anywhere in Europe?? Buy the cheap intra flights I guess…
United is great in one respect: they offer one-way rewards and there is no close in ticketing fee (i.e., expedite fee). So, if you need a last minute seat (which is often when seats pop up), there is no outrageous fee. American does one way seats but charge crazy last minute fees.
A really useful package of distilled wisdom based on your stack of experience — thanks, and keep it up!
Very useful and practical information. Please do expand on SQ awards and awards to Africa. These are topics not frequently covered on flyertalk. Would also like your opinion on scoring awards from North America to Down Under. Thanks and keep up the great work.
Gary-insightful as usual. What do you find with carribean rewards? I agree about US F awards, always avaiable in multiples.
Thanks for the great info. Could you talk more about redeeming to DXB and DAR (from YYZ, avoiding transiting in the US)?
I know to DXB usually KL/AF has decent availability, as does BA. Sometimes you can use AC/LX/LH to get there as well. But I haven’t been able to find any good options to DAR.
Hi Gary,
To quasi-echo Jeremy, do you have a guess as to when UA will allow booking on partner airlines when using one-way awards? Last I’ve heard was “summer”. Any other info floating around out there?
Thanks!
Thanks Gary,
I know from personal experience Delta is awful, but there are so many of us with a ton of skymiles. Any tips or tricks on how to best use those would be great! How to find any availability!? Anything!
Or should I just get a ton of magazines 🙂
great article but since when did BA stop charging fuel surcharges on partner awards? I certainly paid a year ago.
John: BA didn’t stop charging them, they’re just relatively low compared to BA metal. Also, AA and LA don’t charge fuel surcharges at all, so awards on their metal have no fuel surcharge.
Hi Gary,
Great info! Just a quick question, wouldn’t routing through europe to get to asia trigger a RTW ticket or is that the beauty of US airways? Would love to hear more about Singapore.
Gary,
Great info! One thing I’d be interested in learning more about is the obscure routing/MPM/maximum # of segments rules associated with award tickets. I can find out whether open jaws/stopovers are allowed but the other restrictions don’t seem to be published. Specifically, I’m thinking of booking an AC award to Asia via Europe and want to know how MPM rules limit my options.
Gary:
Great info and very timely as I am in the process of booking a trip for my son to NRT this summer, trying to add in stopovers to some interesting spots with creative routing.
And please do let us know what to do with all those SkyMiles. Booking my son’s trip on DL to NRT would have cost 135K miles in coach. I can get it on *A carriers for 105K…..in Biz!
Keep up the great work. I really enjoy your blog.
Yes, more on Singapore please. I travel there often and it’s always tough finding awards, apart from using KF miles of course. SQ take care of their own but no one else!
This was one of the best posts I’ve read about airline programs, gives a good snapshot of the good and bad of programs.
Gary: Thanks I would love for you to keep opining in this direction. Really curious about ways to get to accomplish trips to JRO and IPC.
Hey, great report — really helpful, just wanted to share that US Airways can book awards on all the star alliance partners BUT Shanghai Air. I’ve confirmed with more than 3 agents/supervisors, and was told that it’s not possible to book on Shanghai Air for a Dividend Miles Star Alliance Award ticket. One may accumulate miles when taking FM flights, but to redeem miles for FM is not possible for US. (Aeroplan/United have access to the inventories for FM)
Great write up, Gary. Could you do an update?