One Way Awards??
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Here's an old thread on this subject that just had some new posts made this month:
http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttr...ML/002087.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttr...ML/002087.html
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by TaxiApple:
Can someone tell mer if there any airlines that have domestic one way awards for 12,500 miles?
Thanks</font>
Can someone tell mer if there any airlines that have domestic one way awards for 12,500 miles?
Thanks</font>
*That's another important point: Other than a handful of blackout dates a year, all Southwest award tickets are UNRESTRICTED, usable as long as there is ONE SEAT left on the plane.
But there's no way you can request a single one-way ticket for 8 credits (these "round trip" tickets, which as I said are actually pairs of one-way tickets, are sent to you automatically as soon as get 16 credits).
OTOH, Southewest award tickets are transferrable, so if you can find someone who can use the other one-way ticket, that would be another way to not "waste" the other half of the pair.
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Thanks everybody for responding to mer (me). I also found out you can use 12,500 British Airways miles to fly on partners American West and Alaska which works perfectly for me. Curiously, you can't get a one way on AA using BA miles.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by TaxiApple:
Thanks everybody for responding to mer (me). I also found out you can use 12,500 British Airways miles to fly on partners American West and Alaska which works perfectly for me. Curiously, you can't get a one way on AA using BA miles.</font>
Thanks everybody for responding to mer (me). I also found out you can use 12,500 British Airways miles to fly on partners American West and Alaska which works perfectly for me. Curiously, you can't get a one way on AA using BA miles.</font>
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Interesting thread. Can anyone add to the list of programmes that allow one-way awards?
Aeromexico (only for awards on AM)
Air Canada (only for awards on AC)
American Airlines AAdvantage (only via oneworld distance-based awards)
BA Executive Club
British Midland Diamond Club
Cathay Pacific Asia Miles
KLM Flying Dutchman
Mexicana (only for awards on MX)
United (unpublished perk for 1K flyers)
Thanks!
Aeromexico (only for awards on AM)
Air Canada (only for awards on AC)
American Airlines AAdvantage (only via oneworld distance-based awards)
BA Executive Club
British Midland Diamond Club
Cathay Pacific Asia Miles
KLM Flying Dutchman
Mexicana (only for awards on MX)
United (unpublished perk for 1K flyers)
Thanks!
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Well... u can do one way on SQ too, and Star... 70% of normal miles needed in Y
ZRH-MAN = 10500
SIN/KUL/DPS/SUB/CGK/PEN/LGK = 10500
HKG-TPE = 10500 (if it returns)
TPE-NRT/KIX = 14000
ZRH-MAN = 10500
SIN/KUL/DPS/SUB/CGK/PEN/LGK = 10500
HKG-TPE = 10500 (if it returns)
TPE-NRT/KIX = 14000







