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Which cities in the US does AF release the most award space
to partners like Alaska Air? I want to use up my Alaska miles I bought 2 years ago. There is zero availability out of LAX for the whole year. Any other cities worth checking?
Does it have to be AF? I don’t recall seeing an AF reward from any city on an Alaska search
Yeah looking specifically for AF flights as that would allow a stopover in CDG. They might as well not be partners with Alaska as they seem to never release award space.
KLM too. Try searching from a Delta hub, cvg, Slc, dtw, JFK etc. limited time but maybe. Then if you find something try for an Alaska connection. But this will be destination not a stopover. Good luck.
I would say the opposite, actually — look at non-Delta hubs, as Air France tends to have better space out of those cities:
[LIST]
[*]Chicago
[*]Houston
[*]Dulles
[*]Miami
[*]Toronto
[/LIST]
But unless you’re searching 10+ months out, I wouldn’t expect to find much. I rarely see any Air France partner space unless it’s more than 10 months or less than 10 days before departure.
[USER=7]@Tiffany[/USER] Looks like I didn’t make myself clear in the post. I was suggesting Delta flights to Paris and searching on Alaska website. Hence, “destination not a stopover”.
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