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LATAM Awards through Alaska

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Points Transfer nightmare

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  1. Chris Gold

    It seems Asiana has the best award rates F class to Europe, but I’ve heard horror stories on trying to get them to actually ticket you. I typically travel last minute (within several hours to a few days) and would rather spend a few extra points on Air Canada or United, but if I can transfer my SPG points to them and save it would be nice. I don’t want to transfer and watch the three ring circus trying to redeem them.

    Anyone have recent data points on these redemptions?

  2. David W Community Ambassador

    Asiana isnt discussed much on here but have you checked Flyertalk? [URL]http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/asiana-asiana-club-614/[/URL]

  3. Anonymous Guest

    We don’t book clients with the Asiana program for that reason, unless they already have miles there and there is no other option.

    Hopefully that answers a bit 😉

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