Which Blog has the Basic Award Search?
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Which Blog has the Basic Award Search?
Familiar with all of the AwardNexus.com and their ilk, I remember being on a blog (perhaps OMAAT or BA) and they had a very very basic award search that you enter o/d (only one per) and they tell you which programs service that route and required miles from that program.
been looking for it for a while - any thoughts? Also - it was NOT wandr.me
TY
been looking for it for a while - any thoughts? Also - it was NOT wandr.me
TY
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No need to patronise a blog They are only in it for themselves
- AwardAce: Compare Award Redemptions Across Airlines In Seconds -->http://www.awardace.com/
- Economical Excursionist's Tools to compare Frequent Flyer Mile Redemptions --> http://www.flyermiler.com/
- AwardAce: Compare Award Redemptions Across Airlines In Seconds -->http://www.awardace.com/
- Economical Excursionist's Tools to compare Frequent Flyer Mile Redemptions --> http://www.flyermiler.com/
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I know that Scott has his tool in a blog format: http://www.travelcodex.com/how-many-...chart-search/?
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There are some recent updates to the tool I made on Travel Codex. It now has 11 different programs, including LifeMiles and Miles & More. I'll probably add just one more to make it an even dozen -- maybe Korean Air.
I'm also starting to make some progress on eliminating spurious results by excluding cities where an airline doesn't operate. But that will take a long, long time.
I'm also starting to make some progress on eliminating spurious results by excluding cities where an airline doesn't operate. But that will take a long, long time.