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Aeroplan Business Award

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  1. dennis New Member

    Hi Lucky, I want to book 3 award tickets from LAX to Europe through Aeroplan. I keep using the website award search tool but every result has the trans-Atlantic portion in business, regardless of the carrier. I’ve tried calling multiple times too with the same results. Am I too far out? Is there any rhyme or reason to how and when they release business seats? Thanks!

  2. No Name Member

    [USER=869]@dennis[/USER]

    What class are your trying to book? And when?

    Remember that US West coast to Europe is very popular for premium seats, finding 3 might be hard. Especially F if that is what you are after.

  3. dennis New Member

    We’re looking for the 3rd week of August – peak season, I know – tho business, not first. If I could book 3 first on LH I’d do it in a heartbeat but apparently those don’t open up until 2 weeks out and we don’t have that kind of flexibility.

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