Finnair (AY) Award Availability
#47
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Pacific Wonderland
Programs: ʙᴏɴᴠo̱ʏ Au, IHG Au, HH Dia, Nexus, Pilot FlyingJ Preferred
Posts: 5,336
#48
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: USA
Programs: AS MVP; UA Gold; DL Gold; Marriott Titanium
Posts: 156
Flying via SIN Terminal 4, CX has a nice new lounge for it's 5-7 daily flights back to HKG.
With Terminal 4 being geo-graphically separated from Term 1-3, no other Oneworld-ers can conveniently use the lounge.
Add to that the schedule is nicely spaced out, this makes for a very quiet, less crowded time at the noodle bar and the walk-up buffet.
No showers, but you're heading to HKG, where you'll have more than enough to choose from (just give yourself enough connection time!)
With Terminal 4 being geo-graphically separated from Term 1-3, no other Oneworld-ers can conveniently use the lounge.
Add to that the schedule is nicely spaced out, this makes for a very quiet, less crowded time at the noodle bar and the walk-up buffet.
No showers, but you're heading to HKG, where you'll have more than enough to choose from (just give yourself enough connection time!)
#49
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: YVR/LAX/PVG/TPE
Posts: 756
Also, AS does not increase the price for simple 2-leg multicity because they allow free stopovers.
#50
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: USA
Programs: AS MVP; UA Gold; DL Gold; Marriott Titanium
Posts: 156
BKK is a great city to visit...living here is not easy...I thought traffic in LA and DC was bad. But that's part of the fun in being an expat! I used to be a *A guy when United and Continental merged but, over time, with all the East Coast-West Coast flying I did, jumped on the AS Bandwagon. If I head back to the States, I think it is likely I'll stay with them!
We did find the metro to be nice though not too extensive. We stayed at the Athenee hotel which was quick walk to the BTS.
When I lived in Guam, I was a Continental guy and stayed with United after the merge. Plus work a few years later kept me going back and forth between DC and the Middle, so that direct UA flight to KUW and DXB was great.
When I was an expat in Dubai that's when I started trying other airlines like Emirates, Qatar, LH, and a few more to get me to and from the US and Europe.
Alaska came into the picture when everything went revenue based and Alaska was the last man standing. I've been enjoying them when back in the states and, as mentioned, their partners.
I've done up and down the west coast with them, and in Jan I'll have my first transcontinental flight from JFK to PDX. I look forward to trying out their new JFK lounge too. I've heard great things about the pancake machine! haha!
#51
Join Date: Jan 2010
Programs: MVP Gold, Marriott Gold, SPG Gold
Posts: 168
Perhaps I am lucky, but I was able to find RT tickets in J to Europe in the spring for my wife and I (on the dates I wanted too!). It was a heck of a lot easier for me to find than with AA and a refreshing alternative to BA's surcharge. Will have to see if the product is worth the incremental time connecting through HEL/LAX versus straight to FRA on Condor.
#53
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Chicago, IL
Programs: Delta Platinum Medallion, Bonvoy Platinum, HH Gold
Posts: 184
We Uber'd a few times during on BKK trip and most of the time it was bumper-to-bumper traffic. It was crazy, but just like our time in Hanoi, it was all part of the city's charm.
We did find the metro to be nice though not too extensive. We stayed at the Athenee hotel which was quick walk to the BTS.
When I lived in Guam, I was a Continental guy and stayed with United after the merge. Plus work a few years later kept me going back and forth between DC and the Middle, so that direct UA flight to KUW and DXB was great.
When I was an expat in Dubai that's when I started trying other airlines like Emirates, Qatar, LH, and a few more to get me to and from the US and Europe.
Alaska came into the picture when everything went revenue based and Alaska was the last man standing. I've been enjoying them when back in the states and, as mentioned, their partners.
I've done up and down the west coast with them, and in Jan I'll have my first transcontinental flight from JFK to PDX. I look forward to trying out their new JFK lounge too. I've heard great things about the pancake machine! haha!
We did find the metro to be nice though not too extensive. We stayed at the Athenee hotel which was quick walk to the BTS.
When I lived in Guam, I was a Continental guy and stayed with United after the merge. Plus work a few years later kept me going back and forth between DC and the Middle, so that direct UA flight to KUW and DXB was great.
When I was an expat in Dubai that's when I started trying other airlines like Emirates, Qatar, LH, and a few more to get me to and from the US and Europe.
Alaska came into the picture when everything went revenue based and Alaska was the last man standing. I've been enjoying them when back in the states and, as mentioned, their partners.
I've done up and down the west coast with them, and in Jan I'll have my first transcontinental flight from JFK to PDX. I look forward to trying out their new JFK lounge too. I've heard great things about the pancake machine! haha!
I flew AS often between DC and LA and really enjoyed them...always managed to get the same fun, kind crew, too, which made the experience better.
I may be moving back to North America in 8 or 9 months...sadly, won't be a city AS serves .
#54
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: USA
Programs: AS MVP; UA Gold; DL Gold; Marriott Titanium
Posts: 156
I did fly AS F from DFW-SEA last month. It was a nice flight. I liked the entertainment tablets. Yeah, I had my iPhone with me, but I was happy to use their equipment.
I'm likely moving back to the US by the end of 2019 too. Not sure where, but hopefully it's an AS-served city. We shall see.
Until then, I have a CX flight next month, and then a few other AS partner flights the rest of 2019. Always be earning! haha.
#55
Join Date: Dec 2016
Posts: 639
Hi,
I am looking for 2 award seats on Finnair from SEast Asia to Helsinki for April / May next year. I have looking on Alaska, BA and other OW carriers but most I can find is 1 seat from NRT in April or from ICN (bit far off). Any suggestions?
I am looking for 2 award seats on Finnair from SEast Asia to Helsinki for April / May next year. I have looking on Alaska, BA and other OW carriers but most I can find is 1 seat from NRT in April or from ICN (bit far off). Any suggestions?
#56
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: SEA, but up and down the coast a lot
Programs: Oceanic Airlines Gold Elite
Posts: 20,376
Try DEL, or CX to Europe, and/or positioning flights with miles or cash, and/or using a different program (AS gives you limited options compared to carriers in alliances for Asia-Europe, you almost certainly would do better with Star Alliance, Oneworld or even SkyTeam). That or accept there is no magic trick to make award seats appear out of thin air. AY doesn’t serve a lot of cities in SE Asia: BKK, SIN and HKG. Not surprising 2J is slim pickings.
#58
Join Date: Nov 2013
Programs: NZ
Posts: 1,548
EDIT: SEA to SE Asia
Last edited by minz56; Nov 7, 2018 at 5:16 pm