Redemption Table - Emirates & Partners
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Redemption Table - Emirates & Partners
Redemption Details - EK and Partners.
The fastest way to determine redemption levels on EK is by logging into your Skywards account.
If you don't have a Skywards account and want to see what redemption levels look like, follow this link
Skywards Redemption Levels
Simply enter the origination and destination cities and see how many miles you will need for either an award flight (shows both Flex and Saver) and/or how many miles you will need for an upgrade (shows both upgrading a Saver Fare and a Flex Fare)
For example, lets say I want to see how many miles it will take to either redeem an award flight from MEL-SIN or how many miles it will take to upgrade an existing MEL-SIN ticket.
Go to Skywards.com, click on Earn and Spend -> Miles Calculator, then you will see the following:
You will then be presented with the following table.
You will see that the table shows you the miles required for a round trip award flight or round trip upgrade. Remember, you can only do one-way upgrades and award travel on Flex fares (see below)
This example shows the miles required for an ECONOMY round-trip flight reward. To see how many miles are required for Business or First, simply input the class of travel when you make the initial query.
If you're on a FLEX fare and want to know how many miles you will need to upgrade from Y-J between MEL-SIN, then you simply halve the indicated amount shown (ie the one-way upgrade is 30,000 miles)
If you apply for the upgrade prior to departure and the upgrade is processed successfully online, then you are entitled to Chauffeur Drive. To confirm this, it makes sense to call your local EK ticket office if you have one, or call the EK reservations number nearest you.
You can alter the flight search details at anytime by clicking on "recalculate" at the top of the page.
Saver and Flex Flight Awards
Skywards Saver Rewards offers you value when travelling in lower demand periods or when you are willing to choose alternate flights to reach your destination. They are offered on a return basis only, in all classes of travel. Skywards Saver Rewards allow a maximum stay of 3 months and permit you one stopover on your journey.
Skywards Flex Rewards offers you more reward seats during high demand periods and on high demand flights. They are offered on a return and one-way* basis, in all classes of travel. Skywards Flex Rewards also provide you full flexibility when making your travel plans. They allow you to stay up to one year, permit up to two stopovers and you can change your travel dates at any time without charge.
Saver and Flex Upgrades
There's differing opinion on the EK forum about the relative "value" of Saver and Flex upgrade awards. For example, if I wanted to do an upgrade award between MEL-SIN, one-way, it would cost 30,000 miles.
If however, I wanted to do a MEL-DXB, then the total upgrade would only cost 45,000 miles (ie only 15,000 more and it's essentially the same flight distance). As far as I'm concerned, that's much better value.
If you're not sure, just ask one of our resident experts.
Partner Redemption Details.
The following airlines are EK partners, in terms of mileage redemption.
It's important to note that when you travel on EK airline partners, your Skywards account is only credited with RDM's (and not tier miles). RDM's = Redeemable Miles.
This is one of the main differences between EK/Skywards and Oneworld (OW) or Star Alliance (*A)
The fastest way to determine redemption levels on EK is by logging into your Skywards account.
If you don't have a Skywards account and want to see what redemption levels look like, follow this link
Skywards Redemption Levels
Simply enter the origination and destination cities and see how many miles you will need for either an award flight (shows both Flex and Saver) and/or how many miles you will need for an upgrade (shows both upgrading a Saver Fare and a Flex Fare)
For example, lets say I want to see how many miles it will take to either redeem an award flight from MEL-SIN or how many miles it will take to upgrade an existing MEL-SIN ticket.
Go to Skywards.com, click on Earn and Spend -> Miles Calculator, then you will see the following:
You will then be presented with the following table.
You will see that the table shows you the miles required for a round trip award flight or round trip upgrade. Remember, you can only do one-way upgrades and award travel on Flex fares (see below)
This example shows the miles required for an ECONOMY round-trip flight reward. To see how many miles are required for Business or First, simply input the class of travel when you make the initial query.
If you're on a FLEX fare and want to know how many miles you will need to upgrade from Y-J between MEL-SIN, then you simply halve the indicated amount shown (ie the one-way upgrade is 30,000 miles)
If you apply for the upgrade prior to departure and the upgrade is processed successfully online, then you are entitled to Chauffeur Drive. To confirm this, it makes sense to call your local EK ticket office if you have one, or call the EK reservations number nearest you.
You can alter the flight search details at anytime by clicking on "recalculate" at the top of the page.
Saver and Flex Flight Awards
Skywards Saver Rewards offers you value when travelling in lower demand periods or when you are willing to choose alternate flights to reach your destination. They are offered on a return basis only, in all classes of travel. Skywards Saver Rewards allow a maximum stay of 3 months and permit you one stopover on your journey.
Skywards Flex Rewards offers you more reward seats during high demand periods and on high demand flights. They are offered on a return and one-way* basis, in all classes of travel. Skywards Flex Rewards also provide you full flexibility when making your travel plans. They allow you to stay up to one year, permit up to two stopovers and you can change your travel dates at any time without charge.
Saver and Flex Upgrades
There's differing opinion on the EK forum about the relative "value" of Saver and Flex upgrade awards. For example, if I wanted to do an upgrade award between MEL-SIN, one-way, it would cost 30,000 miles.
If however, I wanted to do a MEL-DXB, then the total upgrade would only cost 45,000 miles (ie only 15,000 more and it's essentially the same flight distance). As far as I'm concerned, that's much better value.
If you're not sure, just ask one of our resident experts.
Partner Redemption Details.
The following airlines are EK partners, in terms of mileage redemption.
- Japan Airlines - 1 Skywards Mile per mile flown
- Jet Airways - 1 Skywards Mile per mile flown
- Kingfisher Airlines - 1 Skywards Mile per mile flown
- Korean Air - 1 Skywards Mile per mile flown
- South African Airways - 1 Skywards Mile per mile flown
It's important to note that when you travel on EK airline partners, your Skywards account is only credited with RDM's (and not tier miles). RDM's = Redeemable Miles.
This is one of the main differences between EK/Skywards and Oneworld (OW) or Star Alliance (*A)
Last edited by eightblack; Nov 25, 2011 at 6:56 pm
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Once again, this only proves how EK has fallen from grace with the exceptionally complicated and restrictive Skywards policies
Full story: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/best-a...041000814.html
Best Airlines for Redeeming Miles
By Scott McCartney | The Wall Street Journal – Fri, May 18, 2012 3:16 PM EDT
Ready to redeem your frequent-flier miles and reward points for a plane ticket? You'll probably get a seat on Southwest, but good luck with Delta, at least at the basic redemption level.
Southwest Airlines has the best availability of award seats among U.S. airlines on travel dates this year between April and October, according to an annual survey by IdeaWorks Co., a travel consultancy that made 6,680 queries on 23 airline websites testing availability. The worst among U.S. airlines: Delta Air Lines and US Airways. Those two had no seats available at the lowest mileage level on about two out of every three inquires, or worse.
Availability increased this year at British Airways and United Airlines, along with JetBlue Airways, Southwest and its AirTran Airways unit. And it is tougher this year to get standard-level award tickets at American Airlines, which is undergoing bankruptcy reorganization.
The survey also signals an emerging industry trend: Airline points are more rewarding than airline miles.
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By Scott McCartney | The Wall Street Journal – Fri, May 18, 2012 3:16 PM EDT
Ready to redeem your frequent-flier miles and reward points for a plane ticket? You'll probably get a seat on Southwest, but good luck with Delta, at least at the basic redemption level.
Southwest Airlines has the best availability of award seats among U.S. airlines on travel dates this year between April and October, according to an annual survey by IdeaWorks Co., a travel consultancy that made 6,680 queries on 23 airline websites testing availability. The worst among U.S. airlines: Delta Air Lines and US Airways. Those two had no seats available at the lowest mileage level on about two out of every three inquires, or worse.
Availability increased this year at British Airways and United Airlines, along with JetBlue Airways, Southwest and its AirTran Airways unit. And it is tougher this year to get standard-level award tickets at American Airlines, which is undergoing bankruptcy reorganization.
The survey also signals an emerging industry trend: Airline points are more rewarding than airline miles.
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Full story: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/best-a...041000814.html
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Sorry for the dumb question, but...
If I have Chase Ultimate Reward miles and transfer those to Korean Air, can I then use those miles on Emirates? They're mentioned as a partner, but I was unclear if they were just allowing you to get your Korean Air miles while flying Emirates, or if they actually let you book on Emirates with your Korean Air points.
TIA
If I have Chase Ultimate Reward miles and transfer those to Korean Air, can I then use those miles on Emirates? They're mentioned as a partner, but I was unclear if they were just allowing you to get your Korean Air miles while flying Emirates, or if they actually let you book on Emirates with your Korean Air points.
TIA
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If I have Chase Ultimate Reward miles and transfer those to Korean Air, can I then use those miles on Emirates? They're mentioned as a partner, but I was unclear if they were just allowing you to get your Korean Air miles while flying Emirates, or if they actually let you book on Emirates with your Korean Air points.
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As this thread has been bumped, does anyone have recent experience of redeeming their EK Skywards for use on partner airlines?
Contemplating using my points for a couple of trips within Southern Africa with SAA.
I know I have to complete the online form. How quick are they at getting back to you, once you've submitted it?
Contemplating using my points for a couple of trips within Southern Africa with SAA.
I know I have to complete the online form. How quick are they at getting back to you, once you've submitted it?