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How to search for Japan Airlines

How to search for Japan Airlines

  1. Anonymous Guest

    Hello Lucky,
    I’ve been following your blog for the last few months and really enjoy it.
    With the JAL site down until April, what is the best way to search and book JAL award flights using American points?
    Thanks!

  2. Anonymous Guest

    @swiftlyer — Thanks for reading! You can use the British Airways tool: [URL]http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2014/04/01/use-british-airways-award-search-tool/[/URL]

    Or there’s a workaround for the JAL tool:
    [URL]http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2015/12/11/jal-award-search-outage/[/URL]

  3. Swiftflyer New Member

    Thanks Tiffany!

  4. Swiftflyer New Member

    [USER=7]@Tiffany[/USER]
    The work around is the British JAL site–but those of us who are registered in the US can not access that site, apparently. So, I guess we should all go to the British Airways and Qantas sites…

  5. Anonymous Guest

    [USER=1390]@Swiftflyer[/USER] — Or you can register a new account, outside of the US 😉

  6. Swiftflyer New Member

    [USER=7]@Tiffany[/USER]

    Wow! I certainly wasn’t living up to the “swift” part of my nick. Thanks, you’re the best!

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