Perplexed Points Person
#1
Original Poster

Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Florida
Programs: Delta, American, United, Virgin Atlantic, BA, JetBlue, SW, etc.
Posts: 201
Perplexed Points Person
We have about 150,000 AMEX points and 300,000 Delta points (and more coming), and want to book good flat-bed seats on any carrier from LAX-NAR
for travel in September.
How can we maximize these points? Also have about 100,000 Chase points.
Thanks!
for travel in September.
How can we maximize these points? Also have about 100,000 Chase points.
Thanks!
#2
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: NRT
Programs: Tokyo Monorail Diamond-Encrusted-Platinum
Posts: 10,045
I think you want to look for award tickets to NRT (Narita) and HND (Haneda) - The two international airports that serve Tokyo.
From LAX, the airlines with non-stop services include Singapore Airlines, United, American, Delta, ANA, and JAL. (If you're unable to find awards on your preferred dates, you could expand this greatly by allowing connecting flights - and expanding your search to include other gateway airports in Japan - KIX (Kansai), NGO (Nagoya), and FUK (Fukuoka) )
How many of you are there? Two? If so, I guess you should have enough Delta + Amex + Chase points for two business class round-trip tickets. My guess is that's the only way for you to get a biz. class / flat bed award. Delta flies LAX-HND. The folks on the Delta forum can certainly give you tips on using the miles in the best way and exchanging Amex points for Delta Skymiles etc.
Another off the wall possibility is to use your Delta miles for a one-way award with Delta. And use AMEX / Chase to get an award with another airline for the return leg. (e.g. JAL from KIX to LAX - open-jaw style approach).
Hope this helps. I recommend you check out the Delta forum.
From LAX, the airlines with non-stop services include Singapore Airlines, United, American, Delta, ANA, and JAL. (If you're unable to find awards on your preferred dates, you could expand this greatly by allowing connecting flights - and expanding your search to include other gateway airports in Japan - KIX (Kansai), NGO (Nagoya), and FUK (Fukuoka) )
How many of you are there? Two? If so, I guess you should have enough Delta + Amex + Chase points for two business class round-trip tickets. My guess is that's the only way for you to get a biz. class / flat bed award. Delta flies LAX-HND. The folks on the Delta forum can certainly give you tips on using the miles in the best way and exchanging Amex points for Delta Skymiles etc.
Another off the wall possibility is to use your Delta miles for a one-way award with Delta. And use AMEX / Chase to get an award with another airline for the return leg. (e.g. JAL from KIX to LAX - open-jaw style approach).
Hope this helps. I recommend you check out the Delta forum.
#5
Original Poster

Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Florida
Programs: Delta, American, United, Virgin Atlantic, BA, JetBlue, SW, etc.
Posts: 201
You're a genius!
It works Angra!!!
I can't tell you how many searches I've done!
But.....it starts out looking great, but the real price for biz is 160,000 each way. I KNOW I can do better, but I can't make it work.
I can't tell you how many searches I've done!
But.....it starts out looking great, but the real price for biz is 160,000 each way. I KNOW I can do better, but I can't make it work.
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#7
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: SFO, moonlights around Asia
Programs: AA Plat
Posts: 50
I know thank SQ is not a SkyTeam partner but since you have AMEX points, if you can transfer that 2 J class one-way from LAX-NRT comes out 131,750 KrisFlyer miles
+ USD 107.20 if you book online since there is a 15% redemption discount (65,875+USD 53.60 per person) which is okay. My only tip is to not transfer more than the miles required since they expire after 3 years regardless.
The only Skyteam member that would come close to a Japan redemption would be Korean Air.
+ USD 107.20 if you book online since there is a 15% redemption discount (65,875+USD 53.60 per person) which is okay. My only tip is to not transfer more than the miles required since they expire after 3 years regardless.
The only Skyteam member that would come close to a Japan redemption would be Korean Air.
#8
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Programs: AA PLAT, UA Silver, SPG PLAT, Marriott PLAT, Hyatt PLAT, HH Diamond
Posts: 57
I just booked from LAX (for FOUR!!) and was amazed when I found 4 biz on Singapore (LAX - NRT) and 4 biz on JAL (HND - LAX). I used my AA miles for the Japan flights (60k per person) and combined AMEX, Citi TY and Chase points for Singapore. Don't make the mistake I made though and make sure you give yourself enough time to transfer. I unknowingly transferred SPG points to Singapore only to find out it takes 7-10 days for transfer. I then had to rush and use up additional miles from my Chase account to complete the booking. Now I have 25k sitting in my Singapore account after the SPG points finally clear... ah well.



