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Old Apr 8, 2013 | 3:23 pm
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using Skypass miles on Emirates

has anyone done this? Does KE allow one-way redemption on Emirates? Thanks.
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Old Apr 8, 2013 | 4:16 pm
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Originally Posted by bspn
has anyone done this? Does KE allow one-way redemption on Emirates? Thanks.
I'm not a skypass member but had a look at this as I am interested in a potential method for one-way EK awards. Unfortunately however a 10 second search on the skypass website shows that one-ways are not possible and all partner travel must be round-trip awards
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Old Apr 9, 2013 | 7:26 am
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where exactly did you fine this?
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Old Apr 9, 2013 | 1:00 pm
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Originally Posted by bspn
where exactly did you fine this?
If you click redeem partner miles then it has the following:

Tips for Partner Award Travel
1. Reservation : Booking your award travel must be made at Korean Air Service center.
2. Ticketing
- Award can be issued only at Korean Air ticketing office and not available at the airport.
- Ticketing is permitted when all segments hold confirmed seats.
3. Application
- Airline Partners awards are valid only for round-trip.
- The nations of departure and arrival cities must be identical.
- The higher class redemption should be applied on the mixed award class itinerary.
- Coupons must be used in sequence of proper order.
4. Change
- Before starting to use tickets, it is allowed to make a whole itinerary change.
- After starting to use tickets, only a carrier/flight number/date change is permitted with a re-issuance of the ticket.
5. Validity
- One year from the date of issuance.
- The extension of validity is not permitted.
6. Blackout dates : Awards are not permitted on embargo periods of each partner's airlines.
7. Mileage refund
- Partially used tickets are not refundable.
- Completely unused award tickets can be fully returned for mileage refund into the member's account within one year of ticket issuance.
- 10,000 miles deduction applies after one year from issuance.
(Exception) In case of Vietnam airline award, if refund request is made after 6 months of issuance, 5,000 miles will be deducted. 10,000 miles deduction applies after 12 months from issuance.
8. Airline Partners awards are subject to the change of schedule and miles required for flights according to their regulations. Please contact Korean Air service center for the detailed information.
9. Others
- Upgrade award on revenue ticket is not allowed.
- Partner airline award travel using Family Plan (supplementing miles from immediate family members) is not allowed. However, members may endorse a partner airline award travel to a registered family member using his/her own miles.
- No infant and child mileage discounts are applicable : The same miles with adults will be redeemed in case of seat occupation.
- Other rules are in accordance with partner airlines' regulations.
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Old Apr 12, 2013 | 11:55 pm
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Any idea how many Skypass miles for a JFK-MXP redemption? This is the new route that was just announced...
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