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Wiki for using AS (Alaska) miles on JL (Japan Airlines)
All awards for domestic Japan will default to Economy (including international F or J award with domestic segments)
However, these can often be upgraded at reasonable cost at the ticket counter in the Japan connecting airport
Award Chart If not listed it's not available - EXCEPTION: Hawaii-Asia awards are bookable, not yet on the chart, at the same prices as Continental U.S.-Asia
(as of March 2017, Premium Economy is no longer available)
(As of October 2019, stopovers are no longer allowed on intra Asia awards)
Class of Service One-way Round-trip
U.S./Canada to Asia
Coach 35,000 70,000
Premium 40,000 80,000
Business 60,000 120,000
First 70,000 140,000
U.S./Canada to Southeast Asia
Coach 40,000 80,000
Premium 45,000 90,000
Business 65,000 130,000
First 75,000 150,000
Intra Asia
Coach 15,000 30,000
Premium 17,500 35,000
Business 25,000 50,000
First 30,000 60,000
International gateways
All AS valid destinations from Tokyo (HND/NRT), Osaka (KIX) or Nagoya (NGO).
PUS, GMP, ICN, DLC, PVG, SHA, PEK, TSA, TPE, KHH, CAN, HKG, MNL, HAN, SGN, BKK, SIN, KUL, CGK, DEL, HNL, KOA, YVR, SEA, SFO, LAX, SAN, ORD, DFW, BOS, JFK
USA
Boston - BOS
Chicago - ORD
Dallas - DFW
Honolulu - HNL
Kona -KOA
Los Angeles - LAX
New York - JFK
San Diego - SAN
San Francisco - SFO
Seattle - SEA
Canada
Vancouver - YVR
Asia
Delhi - DEL
Tokyo - HND & NRT
Osaka - KIX
Nagoya - NGO
Busan - PUS
Seoul - Gimpo GMP
Seoul - Incheon ICN
Southeast Asia or listed as SE based on how awards are pricing
Bangkok - BKK
Beijing - PEK
Dalian - DLC
Guangzhou - CAN
Hanoi - HAN
Ho Chi Minh City - SGN
Hong Kong - HKG
Jakarta - CGK
Kaohsiung - KHH
Kuala Lumpur - KUL
Manila - MNL
Shanghai - Hongqiao - SHA
Shanghai - Pudong - PVG
Singapore - SIN
Taipei - TPE
Taipei - Songshan - TSA
Tianjin - TSN (only from Nagoya, not very useful....)
All awards for domestic Japan will default to Economy (including international F or J award with domestic segments)
However, these can often be upgraded at reasonable cost at the ticket counter in the Japan connecting airport
Award Chart If not listed it's not available - EXCEPTION: Hawaii-Asia awards are bookable, not yet on the chart, at the same prices as Continental U.S.-Asia
(as of March 2017, Premium Economy is no longer available)
(As of October 2019, stopovers are no longer allowed on intra Asia awards)
Class of Service One-way Round-trip
U.S./Canada to Asia
Coach 35,000 70,000
Business 60,000 120,000
First 70,000 140,000
U.S./Canada to Southeast Asia
Coach 40,000 80,000
Business 65,000 130,000
First 75,000 150,000
Intra Asia
Coach 15,000 30,000
Business 25,000 50,000
First 30,000 60,000
International gateways
All AS valid destinations from Tokyo (HND/NRT), Osaka (KIX) or Nagoya (NGO).
PUS, GMP, ICN, DLC, PVG, SHA, PEK, TSA, TPE, KHH, CAN, HKG, MNL, HAN, SGN, BKK, SIN, KUL, CGK, DEL, HNL, KOA, YVR, SEA, SFO, LAX, SAN, ORD, DFW, BOS, JFK
USA
Boston - BOS
Chicago - ORD
Dallas - DFW
Honolulu - HNL
Kona -KOA
Los Angeles - LAX
New York - JFK
San Diego - SAN
San Francisco - SFO
Seattle - SEA
Canada
Vancouver - YVR
Asia
Delhi - DEL
Tokyo - HND & NRT
Osaka - KIX
Nagoya - NGO
Busan - PUS
Seoul - Gimpo GMP
Seoul - Incheon ICN
Southeast Asia or listed as SE based on how awards are pricing
Bangkok - BKK
Beijing - PEK
Dalian - DLC
Guangzhou - CAN
Hanoi - HAN
Ho Chi Minh City - SGN
Hong Kong - HKG
Jakarta - CGK
Kaohsiung - KHH
Kuala Lumpur - KUL
Manila - MNL
Shanghai - Hongqiao - SHA
Shanghai - Pudong - PVG
Singapore - SIN
Taipei - TPE
Taipei - Songshan - TSA
Tianjin - TSN (only from Nagoya, not very useful....)
Definitive "Booking Japan Airlines (JL) Using AS Miles" Thread - 2019 and Earlier
#391
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: SEA, but up and down the coast a lot
Programs: Oceanic Airlines Gold Elite
Posts: 20,386
Interesting proposition. While I've been in T2 several times and there appear to be several restaurants, I didn't get the sense that hanging out one for 4 hours would be welcomed by the restaurant. Out of curiosity, what is the charge to use the AAdmiral's Club for each person? And is it worth it over the CX Lounge?
What you choose depends on whether or not you want to do the International Terminal-T2 dance or not. The CX lounge at SFO is a superior lounge to the AC, but it's going to require clearing security twice and a fair amount of schlepping to and fro. I don't find SFO T2 unpleasant at all as a place to kill time. Cat Cora's hasn't been pushy about wanting me out of my chair.
Personally I'd go to Freshen Up! after baggage recheck, get a meal in T2, and just hang out there, instead of spending the money on the AC.
#392
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: New York, NY
Programs: AA ExPl, DL PM, UA Silver, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Titanium, probably some others
Posts: 4,096
A little confused. Looking for TYO-JFK for 2 in preferably F, but would be willing to accept J. NRT-JFK and HND-JFK both show 2 available in J and F for my dates on BA and QF sites. AS phone doesn't see it but the web search *occasionally* but not always shows two J available for HND-JFK. The *calendar* search shows availability at the 60k J and 70k F levels, which lines up with JAL costs, but then doesn't show anything at that price on the actual calendar when I click through. Very confused.
Last edited by steveholt; Jul 11, 2018 at 12:15 pm Reason: forgot calendar
#393
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: ORD/MDW
Programs: AA EXP, DL-Plat, WN-CP | Hotels: Choice-Gld, IHG-Plt, Rad-Gld, HH-Dia, Hyatt-Glob, Marriott-LtPlt
Posts: 2,889
A little confused. Looking for TYO-JFK for 2 in preferably F, but would be willing to accept J. NRT-JFK and HND-JFK both show 2 available in J and F for my dates on BA and QF sites. AS phone doesn't see it but the web search *occasionally* but not always shows two J available for HND-JFK. The *calendar* search shows availability at the 60k J and 70k F levels, which lines up with JAL costs, but then doesn't show anything at that price on the actual calendar when I click through. Very confused.
TL;DR: Sadly, this didn't help me. I tried over a dozen agents and none were able to confirm the space. Eventually, I simply booked the exact same flights using (nearly twice as many) Avios easily online on my first try (first I tried AA, but, they had the same difficulty confirming the space).
Could there may be an issue with AS & AA being able to confirm the last available award seat in a cabin?
In my case, when I started, there were 2 Business Class seats available. Countless tries with AS website and phone agents yielded an inability to confirm the seats each and every time. I always waited until the space reappeared on BA & Qantas before calling-in. Then, I tried booking only 1 seat via AS's website and, viola, instant ticket.....so, now, there was only 1 seat remaining. Next, with only 1 seat remaining in Business Class award inventory, I tried again, relentlessly with AS phone agents and AS's website to no avail. So, I tried AA, 3 separate agents ran into the same issue - unable to confirm the seats. Finally, with a heavy heart, I used 127,500 avios instead of the 65k AS or 70k AA miles and booked the 1 remaining seat in Business Class award inventory via their website on the first try. But, since my wife was already booked on those flights, I was in a bind.
Could there may be an issue with AS & AA being able to confirm the last available award seat in a cabin?
In my case, when I started, there were 2 Business Class seats available. Countless tries with AS website and phone agents yielded an inability to confirm the seats each and every time. I always waited until the space reappeared on BA & Qantas before calling-in. Then, I tried booking only 1 seat via AS's website and, viola, instant ticket.....so, now, there was only 1 seat remaining. Next, with only 1 seat remaining in Business Class award inventory, I tried again, relentlessly with AS phone agents and AS's website to no avail. So, I tried AA, 3 separate agents ran into the same issue - unable to confirm the seats. Finally, with a heavy heart, I used 127,500 avios instead of the 65k AS or 70k AA miles and booked the 1 remaining seat in Business Class award inventory via their website on the first try. But, since my wife was already booked on those flights, I was in a bind.
#394
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: New York, NY
Programs: AA ExPl, DL PM, UA Silver, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Titanium, probably some others
Posts: 4,096
Happy ending here! I actually just kept searching the AS site over and over again and then eventually, with no rhyme or reason or explanation, the two F seats from Haneda showed up and I was able to book them online. Very weird.
#395
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: ORD/MDW
Programs: AA EXP, DL-Plat, WN-CP | Hotels: Choice-Gld, IHG-Plt, Rad-Gld, HH-Dia, Hyatt-Glob, Marriott-LtPlt
Posts: 2,889
Congrats! It gives me hope on my next attempt.
#396
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 4,536
Interesting experience, maybe this will help somebody else. Has to do with married segments, entire thing took place over the phone.
1) Goal is to get three people to Singapore in J, with a 2 hour connection in Tokyo.
2) JFKNRT showed 3J. NRTSIN showed 3J. AS agent confirmed.
3) JFKSIN only showed 2J.
3) Ticketed the 2J with agent.
4) Tried again to see if JFKSIN was available. No luck.
5) Work around was to ticket JFKNRT and NRTSIN separately. That means 60K + 25K miles, instead of 65K. I'm ok with that.
6) So, all three passengers on same flights. Total of 3 PNRs.
First time I came across a married segment issue with JL, though I have when booking Emirates in the past.
Best, Jamie
1) Goal is to get three people to Singapore in J, with a 2 hour connection in Tokyo.
2) JFKNRT showed 3J. NRTSIN showed 3J. AS agent confirmed.
3) JFKSIN only showed 2J.
3) Ticketed the 2J with agent.
4) Tried again to see if JFKSIN was available. No luck.
5) Work around was to ticket JFKNRT and NRTSIN separately. That means 60K + 25K miles, instead of 65K. I'm ok with that.
6) So, all three passengers on same flights. Total of 3 PNRs.
First time I came across a married segment issue with JL, though I have when booking Emirates in the past.
Best, Jamie
#397
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: LAX
Programs: AS MVPG, IHG Diamond Elite
Posts: 1,445
Interesting experience, maybe this will help somebody else. Has to do with married segments, entire thing took place over the phone.
1) Goal is to get three people to Singapore in J, with a 2 hour connection in Tokyo.
2) JFKNRT showed 3J. NRTSIN showed 3J. AS agent confirmed.
3) JFKSIN only showed 2J.
3) Ticketed the 2J with agent.
4) Tried again to see if JFKSIN was available. No luck.
5) Work around was to ticket JFKNRT and NRTSIN separately. That means 60K + 25K miles, instead of 65K. I'm ok with that.
6) So, all three passengers on same flights. Total of 3 PNRs.
First time I came across a married segment issue with JL, though I have when booking Emirates in the past.
Best, Jamie
1) Goal is to get three people to Singapore in J, with a 2 hour connection in Tokyo.
2) JFKNRT showed 3J. NRTSIN showed 3J. AS agent confirmed.
3) JFKSIN only showed 2J.
3) Ticketed the 2J with agent.
4) Tried again to see if JFKSIN was available. No luck.
5) Work around was to ticket JFKNRT and NRTSIN separately. That means 60K + 25K miles, instead of 65K. I'm ok with that.
6) So, all three passengers on same flights. Total of 3 PNRs.
First time I came across a married segment issue with JL, though I have when booking Emirates in the past.
Best, Jamie
#398
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: BOS/ORH
Programs: AS 75K
Posts: 18,323
is the lack of space on domestic routes normal? Grabbed JFK-NRT in F for April 2019 but it seems NRT-CTS can only be booked about 60 days out? Looks like inside 60 days almost every flight is available. I sampled Osaka as well and same result
#399
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Pacific Wonderland
Programs: ʙᴏɴᴠo̱ʏ Au, IHG Au, HH Dia, Nexus, Pilot FlyingJ Preferred
Posts: 5,336
JL Domestic Flight release for Oneworld seat
Last edited by rustykettel; Jul 22, 2018 at 7:01 pm
#400
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: BOS/ORH
Programs: AS 75K
Posts: 18,323
Yes, this intentional and was changed relatively recently by JAL.
JL Domestic Flight release for Oneworld seat
#401
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Tokyo
Programs: Marriott Plat, HH G,Hyatt E,*A Gold, OW Emerald.
Posts: 3,023
#403
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 4,536
I've had an agent help w/ married segments on CX in the past. You shouldn't have to pay the higher mileage for what should otherwise be bookable as a single award, even if they're two segments married into a single reservation. I'd call back, and have them check with a supervisor or the pricing desk to see about getting back the extra miles.
Jamie
#404
Join Date: Nov 2013
Programs: NZ
Posts: 1,552
Hi there ... I have read in this thread that people have encountered problems ticketing a JL Intra Asia award with a stopover in Tokyo. I am looking at the following itinerary:
15 Oct KUL/TYO
20 Oct TYO/BKK
AS website shows availability at 25K points plus taxes in J, but before I transfer the points into AS I want to be sure that the website will ticket this booking.
Does anyone have any recent experience of this kind of award?
15 Oct KUL/TYO
20 Oct TYO/BKK
AS website shows availability at 25K points plus taxes in J, but before I transfer the points into AS I want to be sure that the website will ticket this booking.
Does anyone have any recent experience of this kind of award?
#405
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 4,536
Hi there ... I have read in this thread that people have encountered problems ticketing a JL Intra Asia award with a stopover in Tokyo. I am looking at the following itinerary:
15 Oct KUL/TYO
20 Oct TYO/BKK
AS website shows availability at 25K points plus taxes in J, but before I transfer the points into AS I want to be sure that the website will ticket this booking.
Does anyone have any recent experience of this kind of award?
15 Oct KUL/TYO
20 Oct TYO/BKK
AS website shows availability at 25K points plus taxes in J, but before I transfer the points into AS I want to be sure that the website will ticket this booking.
Does anyone have any recent experience of this kind of award?