Don’t See Your Origin and/or Destination in an FCF Asia Travel Headline? (Part 2)

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How to use FCF’s New Connection Widget to Snag a Deal to Asia.

Last month, FCF released its new “Sweet Redeem (SR)” widget for travel to Europe. It highlights mileage programs that offer a free add-on connection in the U.S. and Europe, so even if your departure city isn’t mentioned in a Newsroom Alert headline, you can still often get the mileage award, with the help of the Sweet Redeem Widget. For details go here.

Now we’re telling you how to use the Sweet Redeem Widget for travel to Asia.

In general, the Asia widget is like the Europe one: Scour the FCF Newsroom for a deal on the long-haul route, then use the Widget to get an idea of the connecting flights that can potentially be made to/from the gateway/s.

However, when it comes to the details, the story changes. Add-on connections are not always free to Asia, and two mileage programs, even ones that use the same type of award chart, may differ greatly in their offerings on a given route.

That’s mainly because, unlike Europe (one zone), Asia is so big that the carriers have divided it into a number of regions or zones—at least two (Air Canada) and as many as seven (Singapore Air).

Take First Class Los Angeles to Tokyo on Singapore Airlines: The ticket costs 190,000 Singapore miles round-trip, and doesn’t allow a free domestic U.S. add-on flight to reach the gateway. That costs 35,000 miles more.

The same goes on the other end, for example, if you’re traveling on to Bangkok. That city costs 46,000 more miles because it lies in a different zone. Total cost: 236,000 miles. This is often the case on Asian routes, whether on an Asian carrier or not.

The point is that we don’t want you to zone out because you live in Omaha or Orlando and don’t see a deal from there to Bangkok or Hong Kong. FCF’s Sweet Redeem alert will help you see where the potential is for the long-haul flight from other major U.S. cities to other major Asian cities.

Asiana is an airline that often turns up in FCF’s Alerts. It’s one you should keep top-of-mind because it often allows a free or low-cost add-on flight.

Take a recent SR Asiana alert, First Class Los Angeles to Seoul for 160,000 Asiana miles, which can include an add-on flight on United, an Asiana partner, from anywhere in the U.S. to Los Angeles at the same cost. On the other end, add on a flight to Taiwan, and the cost remains the same, but add on a flight to Hong Kong and the cost increases to 180,000 miles, 20,000 more.

THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND

  • When using the domestic mileage programs of Air Canada, Alaska, American, Delta, and United for a ticket to Asia, the cost includes a connecting flight from any city in the U.S. (including Alaska, but not Hawaii) and Canada.
  • Air Canada and American charge the same mileage rates for its own and partner flights.
  • Alliance mileage-chart rates, for example, that of Korean for SkyTeam or All Nippon for Star, are valid from any departure city in the continental U.S. (including Alaska, but not Hawaii) and Canada.
  • Lufthansa’s Miles & More is the only major mileage program that charges Asia at one price, so a ticket to Hong Kong costs the same number of miles as one to Saigon or Tokyo.
  • Airlines that use a Flight-Distance Award Chart (British Airways, Cathay Pacific, and Iberia) usually charge for a U.S. connecting flight or an onward flight in Asia, as the cost is based on distance flown.
When Flight-Distance Mileage Programs Offer Great Value
When you fly non-stop to Asia from the U.S., meaning no connecting flights on either end. For example, a non-stop flight on Cathay Pacific from New York to Hong Kong in First Class using partner miles with American (a zone chart mileage program) costs 220,000 miles round-trip. However, if you use Japan Airline miles (a flight-distance program) the cost is only 155,000 miles (65,000 fewer miles).

Alliance Partnerships:
WHERE THE GEMS FREQUENTLY ARE

I see Asiana in the Headline, but don’t have Asiana miles: Bad? No! Because of those handy Alliance Partnerships.

So, if you have stacks of United miles, for example, you can use them to fly Asiana because both airlines are Star Alliance members. By the way, Asiana often has good availability in First Class, even if you’re using partner miles (United—see screenshot below—and All Nippon). Although United will charge you a premium—meaning more miles than Asiana—but on the upside, the carrier offers you a free connecting flight from anywhere in the continental U.S. or Canada.

If you have Amex Rewards points, transfer them to All Nippon (see screenshot below), as Asiana is not an Amex point-transfer partner, then use them to book Asiana, as both are Star Alliance members.

Operating Airline Miles: Free & Paid Award Connections to Asia (From North America: Canada & Continental USA, Including Alaska)

Operating Airline You See in FCF Sweet Redeems Alert HeadlineOperating Airline Miles Round-tripFree U.S. Connecting Ticket on Operating Airline?Free Connecting Ticket to other Countries in Asia When Using Operating Airline?Getting the Operating Airline Miles
Business ClassFirst Class
All Nippon*To Japan, cost varies by season: 75,000 to 90,000, and as high as 115,000 to other regions in Asia.To Japan, cost varies by season: 150,000 to 165,000, and as high as 210,000 to other regions in Asia.At times, yes, as the Star Partner rate starts at 85,000 and so does All Nippon's regular season, but can be up to 15,000 more miles to Japan.Yes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies, up to 40,000 more miles in Business Class and 60,000 more miles in First Class.AMEX, SPG
UnitedCost varies: 140,000 to 150,000.Cost varies: 180,000 to 190,000.YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies, but has same price for onward connections on partners (but could be more if bridge flight is to one region/zone, and final destination is another region/zone).CHASE
Delta160,000 (no award chart: FCF priced a few sample routes and all cost the same).N/AYesSame price for onward connections on partners (but could be more if bridge flight is to one region/zone, and final destination is another region/zone): no chart.AMEX, SPG
AmericanCost varies: 120,000 to 140,000.Cost varies: 160,000 to 220,000.YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies, but AA has same rates for own and partner flights.SPG
AsianaCost varies: 125,000 to Korea, and as high as 175,000 miles to other regions in Asia.Cost varies: 160,000 to Korea, and as high as 225,000 to other regions in Asia.Often, yes, as the Star Partner rate ranges from 120,000 to 150,000 in Business Class, and 160,000 to 210,000 in First Class, depending on region/zone.Yes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies, up to 50,000 more miles in Business Class and 65,000 more miles in First Class.SPG
Cathay PacificUses flight-distance chart so miles required varies by flight.AMEX, CITI, SPG
Korean Air*Cost varies: 125,000 to Korea, and as high as 225,000 miles to other regions in Asia.Cost varies: 160,000 to Korea, and as high as 285,000 miles to other regions in Asia. No: cost varies 15,000 or more miles in Business Class and 20,000 or more miles in First Class.Yes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies, up to 100,000 more miles in Business Class and 125,000 more miles in First Class.CHASE, SPG
SingaporeVaries depending upon departure from East or West Coast and destination in Asia: 170,000 to 230,000.Varies depending upon departure from East or West Coast and destination in Asia: 190,000 to 300,000.No: cost varies by region/zone from 175,000 to 195,000 in Business Class, and 200,000 to 225,000 in First Class.Yes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies, up to 60,000 more miles in Business Class and 110,000 more miles in First Class.AMEX, CITI, CHASE, SPG
Japan Airlines**To Japan, cost varies by season: 80,000 to 100,000, and as high as 140,000 to other regions in Asia.To Japan, cost varies by season: 110,000 to 140,000, and as high as 170,000 to other regions in Asia.NoYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies, up to 60,000 more miles in Business Class and First Class.SPG
Air CanadaCost varies: 150,000 to 155,000N/AYesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies (only 5,000 miles difference between the zones), same rate for own and partner flights.AMEX, SPG
*Mileage cost varies depending on the zone and seasonality. **North America departure cities: Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, Vancouver.
AMEX = Amex Rewards, CHASE = Chase Ultimate Rewards, CITI = Citi ThankYou, SPG = Starwood.

Using Partner Miles: Free & Paid Award Connections to Asia (From North America: Canada & Continental USA, Including Alaska)

Operating Airline You See in FCF Headline Sweet Redeems AlertPossible Better Deal: Book Sweet Redeems Award and Get Free (or Low Cost) Connecting Flights With These Partners Mileage Programs in U.S./Canada and Asia Hub CitiesPartners Programs Miles Round-tripFree U.S. Connecting Ticket on Partners Mileage Programs?Connections to other Countries in Asia when using Partners Mileage Programs?Getting the Partners Programs Miles
BusinessFirst
All NipponUnited160,000 to 180,000220,000 to 280,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.CHASE
Air Canada150,000 to 155,000210,000 to 215,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.AMEX, SPG
Singapore175,000 to 195,000200,000 to 225,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.AMEX, CITI, CHASE, SPG
Asiana120,000 to 150,000160,000 to 210,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.SPG
Lufthansa Miles & More135,000210,000YesYesSPG
LifeMiles150,000 to 156,000180,000 to 222,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.SPG
Virgin Atlantic90,000 to 95,000110,000 to 120,000NoAMEX, CITI, CHASE, SPG
UnitedAll Nippon85,000 to 136,000150,000 to 240,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.AMEX, SPG
Air Canada150,000 to 155,000210,000 to 215,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.AMEX, SPG
Singapore175,000 to 195,000200,000 to 225,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.AMEX, CITI, CHASE, SPG
Asiana120,000 to 150,000160,000 to 210,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.SPG
Lufthansa Miles & More135,000210,000YesYesSPG
LifeMiles150,000 to 156,000180,000 to 222,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.SPG
DeltaAir France/KLM200,000N/AYesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.AMEX, CITI, SPG
Virgin Atlantic120,000NoAMEX, CITI, CHASE, SPG
Korean140,000 to 170,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.CHASE, SPG
AsianaUnited160,000 to 180,000220,000 to 280,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.CHASE
Air Canada150,000 to 155,000210,000 to 215,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.AMEX, SPG
Singapore175,000 to 195,000200,000 to 225,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.AMEX, CITI, CHASE, SPG
All Nippon85,000 to 136,000150,000 to 240,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.AMEX, SPG
Lufthansa Miles & More135,000210,000YesYesSPG
LifeMiles150,000 to 156,000180,000 to 222,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost variesSPG
AmericanAlaska Airlines100,000 to 110,000125,000 to 135,000YesNoSPG
Etihad Airways100,000 to 110,000125,000 to 135,000YesNoCITI, SPG
Cathay PacificAlaska Airlines100,000140,000NoYes: only on CathaySPG
American120,000 to 140,000160,000 to 220,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.SPG
Korean AirAir France/KLM200,000N/AYesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.AMEX, CITI, SPG
Delta190,000 (no award chart)AMEX, SPG
Emirates105,000 to 140,000N/ANoYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies, only on Korean AirAMEX, SPG
SingaporeUnited160,000 to 180,000220,000 to 280,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.CHASE
Air Canada150,000 to 155,000210,000 to 215,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost variesAMEX, SPG
All Nippon85,000 to 136,000150,000 to 240,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.AMEX, SPG
Asiana120,000 to 150,000160,000 to 210,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.SPG
Lufthansa Miles & More135,000210,000YesYesSPG
LifeMiles150,000 to 156,000180,000 to 222,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.SPG
Japan AirlinesAlaska Airlines120,000 to 130,000140,000 to 150,0000No: Japan Air flights onlyYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies, only on Japan AirSPG
Emirates125,000 to 145,000185,000 to 215,000NoYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies, only on Japan AirAMEX, SPG
American120,000 to 140,000160,000 to 220,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.SPG
Air CanadaUnited160,000 to 180,000220,000 to 280,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.CHASE
Singapore175,000 to 195,000200,000 to 225,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.AMEX, CITI, CHASE, SPG
All Nippon85,000 to 136,000150,000 to 240,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.AMEX, SPG
Asiana120,000 to 150,000160,000 to 210,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.SPG
Lufthansa Miles & More135,000210,000YesYesSPG
LifeMiles150,000 to 156,000180,000 to 222,000YesYes, if in the same zone: otherwise cost varies.SPG
AMEX = Amex Rewards, CHASE = Chase Ultimate Rewards, CITI = Citi ThankYou, SPG = Starwood.

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