Wide Open: Redeem Alaska Points For Starlux Business Class

Wide Open: Redeem Alaska Points For Starlux Business Class

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In 2023, we saw Alaska Airlines and Starlux Airlines launch a partnership, coinciding with the Taiwanese carrier commencing service to the United States. While award availability was great for about a day when the partnership first launched, unfortunately it has been extremely limited since then. Every so often we see a dump of award availability, and this is one of those cases!

Redeem Alaska points for Starlux business class

Currently Starlux Airlines doesn’t belong to any global alliance (though the airline hopes to join oneworld), and Alaska Atmos Rewards is the only practical program for redeeming on Starlux. Fortunately there’s some good news for those who are ready to book travel, as reported by @milesmadeeasy and flagged by @findflightsforme.

Basically over the course of the next year, there are many dates with availability on all transpacific routes. I don’t want to say availability is amazing across the board, but it’s very good, with plenty of flights having availability, and some having multiple seats.

This is true across Starlux’s destinations in the United States, which include Los Angeles (LAX), Phoenix (PHX), San Francisco (SFO), and Seattle (SEA). To find availability, just use the calendar function on Alaska’s website, and pick dates from there.

Atmos Rewards award availability on Starlux
Atmos Rewards award availability on Starlux
Atmos Rewards award availability on Starlux
Atmos Rewards award availability on Starlux

What’s award pricing like, if you’re redeeming Alaska Atmos Rewards points? Below is the Alaska Atmos Rewards award chart for the Asia-Pacific region, which covers all flights in question. Specifically:

  • You’ll pay 15,000 points for a Starlux business class itinerary covering a distance of under 1,500 miles
  • You’ll pay 50,000 points for a Starlux business class itinerary covering a distance of 1,501-3,000 miles
  • You’ll pay 60,000 points for a Starlux business class itinerary covering a distance of 3,001-5,000 miles
  • You’ll pay 75,000 points for a Starlux business class itinerary covering a distance of 5,001-7,000 miles
  • You’ll pay 85,000 points for a Starlux business class itinerary covering a distance of 7,001-10,000 miles
Alaska Atmos Rewards award chart for Starlux

Also keep in mind that Atmos Rewards allows free stopovers, so you can always stop in Taiwan enroute to another destination. For the routes that do have award space, there’s often also availability for connecting itineraries, if you want to travel beyond Taipei (TPE).

Being able to redeem 75K-85K miles for a transpacific business class award on a great airline is an opportunity worth being aware of, in my opinion.

Let me just remind everyone that this award availability will go fast, so I’d be cautious about transferring points to Atmos Rewards (from programs like Bilt Rewards) to take advantage of this, since some availability may be snatched up by others, and may no longer be available by the time you book.

Alaska Atmos Rewards lets members redeposit award tickets for free (minus the partner award booking fee, unless you get a waiver for that), so locking something in is pretty low risk.

Starlux Airlines business class A350

Why this is a solid redemption opportunity

Award availability across the Pacific simply isn’t as good as it used to be, especially in premium cabins. That’s largely because airlines from mainland China are operating a small percentage of their pre-pandemic transpacific schedule, and back in the day, they did a lot of capacity dumping.

So the truth is that reliably finding any business class award space across the Pacific isn’t easy. When a quality airline like Starlux makes a lot of business class award space available, it’s absolutely worth taking advantage of.

I’ve reviewed Starlux’s A350-900 business class, A330-900neo business class, and A321neo business class.

Starlux Airlines business class A330

Bottom line

At the moment, Alaska Atmos Rewards has a significant amount of Starlux business class award availability for travel through the end of the schedule. Many flights have multiple seats, so take a look at availability out of Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Francisco, and Seattle. If you’re interested, I’d recommend locking something in ASAP.

Anyone taking advantage of this great Starlux award availability?

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  1. ECR Gold

    Thanks for the heads up, booked our family of four next year.

    Does anyone know if you cancel starlux space (on Alaska) if it immediately goes back to inventory? I expect to earn the 100k cert next month and would love to switch one of our 85k seats to a cert, but obviously dont want to lose the award availability with cancel and rebook.

  2. Bobo Guest

    Atmos login seems to be down now. Anyone else seeing that?

  3. Mike1977 Guest

    Just booked round trip for 75k each way. Thanks, Ben!

    1. 1990 Guest

      Happy almost-50th, buddy. You've earned yourself a nice business-class trip to/from Taiwan!

  4. Prat P Guest

    Need to book one to check if it's real or phantom

  5. Lee Guest

    There was an article (CNN?) that said 50% of Americans canceled or scaled back travel in summer due to higher costs.

    1. 1990 Guest

      But, but... we're 'great' again... /s

    2. Creditian Guest

      If Disney Land and Disney World are still open, there is no way travel costs too high.

    3. 1990 Guest

      Creditian, you forgot the '/s' again. Disney isn’t open because they’re affordable; they’re open because they’ve priced out the masses to cater to the affluent. When the 'magic' (and ROI) evaporates under that greed, even Disney may become a shell of what its parks once were.

  6. 1990 Guest

    I love when it's wide-open!

    (Wish they flew to NYC...)

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ECR Gold

Thanks for the heads up, booked our family of four next year. Does anyone know if you cancel starlux space (on Alaska) if it immediately goes back to inventory? I expect to earn the 100k cert next month and would love to switch one of our 85k seats to a cert, but obviously dont want to lose the award availability with cancel and rebook.

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Bobo Guest

Atmos login seems to be down now. Anyone else seeing that?

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1990 Guest

Creditian, you forgot the '/s' again. Disney isn’t open because they’re affordable; they’re open because they’ve priced out the masses to cater to the affluent. When the 'magic' (and ROI) evaporates under that greed, even Disney may become a shell of what its parks once were.

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