I follow lots of UA-camrs who go over miles & points. I have to say you are the best. I usually don’t comments, but I had to this time. This channel needs more exposure. Please don’t stop making videos. I learned so much from your videos. I found your channel recently and like if binge watching all the videos. Love how one video ends and next one plays. Keep up the great job that you are doing😊
I LOVE your tutorials!!! They truly are so simple to learn. I would love to take advantage of a stop over that was a couple days long through air Canada. I'm still a little confused about how I would do this in this video. In your example SFO>DEL>SIN You said you could simply just call and ask Air Canada for the stopover. Would they just simply find a flight from DEL to SIN for you that is a couple of days no questions asked or do I need to know the details? How would I position it to them so they don't process it as multi city and charge each leg individually? Thanks again for all of the amazing content!
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying them and finding them valuable! Before you call Air Canada, you'll want to find the flight yourself like in these tutorials, and then read them off the flight numbers you found. Let them know you found that itinerary and that you'd like to utilize their stopover program for the extra 5000 points.
To take advantage of AA free connection flight, we have to book on AA site and not a partner site right? Also, when you searched United, the business (I) is saver space. Is there a chart that shows what codes specify saver space for each carrier?
Is there a way to avoid fuel surcharges when booking round trip flights to Japan with Ana miles? Even if you fly United, you will still have to pay them. Can you avoid them by flying on the air Canada metal?
Not easily if you are booking through Virgin Atlantic or Air Canada or United. There are some programs that don't pass on high surcharges (e.g. Avianca), but it's usually a tradeoff of more miles vs. more dollars.
I follow lots of UA-camrs who go over miles & points. I have to say you are the best. I usually don’t comments, but I had to this time. This channel needs more exposure. Please don’t stop making videos. I learned so much from your videos. I found your channel recently and like if binge watching all the videos. Love how one video ends and next one plays. Keep up the great job that you are doing😊
thank you so much! I appreciate it! Please let any of your friends who would enjoy the content know about the channel as well!
always seems to be more things to learn about this hobby , great video thanks
thank you! Glad you found it valuable! Please subscribe for even more points and miles tips each week!
Great video! What tool did you use at the end to select Virgin Atlantic and see what banks transfer to it instantaneously or not? Thanks!
Upgraded Points transfer partner tool: upgradedpoints.com/travel/transfer-partner-tool-calculator/
Great detail! Subscribed!
Wow, seats.aero can be so powerful!
Thank you! I appreciate you! And absolutely -- it's one of my go-to tools!
United has a direct SFO to Maynila starting at the end of October.
yes! I'm going to make a follow up video for new routes that come out
How does it different to make stop over via phone or just using stop over/multi city button in aeroplan search portal?
I'd try online first and just resort to using the phone if the website isn't able to ticket the multi stop route you're looking for.
I LOVE your tutorials!!! They truly are so simple to learn. I would love to take advantage of a stop over that was a couple days long through air Canada. I'm still a little confused about how I would do this in this video.
In your example SFO>DEL>SIN You said you could simply just call and ask Air Canada for the stopover. Would they just simply find a flight from DEL to SIN for you that is a couple of days no questions asked or do I need to know the details?
How would I position it to them so they don't process it as multi city and charge each leg individually?
Thanks again for all of the amazing content!
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying them and finding them valuable!
Before you call Air Canada, you'll want to find the flight yourself like in these tutorials, and then read them off the flight numbers you found. Let them know you found that itinerary and that you'd like to utilize their stopover program for the extra 5000 points.
With the new SFOMNL route on United, it’ll be interesting to see how points look for that! Thanks for this video!
for sure! I'm guessing 110K points in business class per person one way
Thanks for the great content! Are the award seats that sas shows for ana available as well?
oftentimes yes, but I rarely ever look that closely at SAS because the transfer partners/ times directly to SAS aren't that favorable.
To take advantage of AA free connection flight, we have to book on AA site and not a partner site right?
Also, when you searched United, the business (I) is saver space. Is there a chart that shows what codes specify saver space for each carrier?
Yes, that is correct. I'll put together a video with all the codes to check for!
Is there a way to avoid fuel surcharges when booking round trip flights to Japan with Ana miles? Even if you fly United, you will still have to pay them. Can you avoid them by flying on the air Canada metal?
Not easily if you are booking through Virgin Atlantic or Air Canada or United. There are some programs that don't pass on high surcharges (e.g. Avianca), but it's usually a tradeoff of more miles vs. more dollars.
can you make a free stopover on American Airline going from BOS > NRT (stopover) >SGN?
AA unfortunately doesn't do free stopovers like that.
Thank you very much
anytime! Glad you enjoyed it!
i want to fly to Cebu Philippines from Los Angeles whats the best way to book business class using points?
we can help with that! here's a link to request a personalized award search tutorial: go.geobreezetravel.com/ast-form
your cute