How to Get First & Business Class Two-for-Ones to Europe with Starwood Partner Asiana

A deep dive into the lucrative nuances Asiana offers, along with two caveats. But you still get First Class for less than Business and up to 120% off.

I have always said that upgrading starts with having options, that the more options you have, the more opportunities you have, and that the opportunities often start with Multi-Airline-Currency Cards (MACs).

MACs are what FCF has been recommending long before they became popular because they offer points that can be turned into miles on more than one airline.

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