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[Economy Ticket Ticketing] Asiana Airlines (OZ) mile ticket machine using Aeroplan (AC): NRT-ICN/HND-GMP

hello.

Let me briefly talk about Aeroplan, which was a really small program about 10 years ago.

It was really great back then, wasn’t it?

Those who have been using it for a long time will probably not look at it after the change.

For me, these are the miles that I have no choice but to keep collecting, like eating mustard while crying.

Even though it’s a mess, there are sections where some routes and some methods still show pretty good efficiency.

The only advantage is… . Aeroplan miles have the advantage of being easier to collect compared to other miles (if you live in North America).

I suddenly had to go to Korea for a while this week, so while I was trying to get a ticket, I found something quite useful.

But it’s okay!!! So good!!!! This is not it.

What’s good about that??? Don’t do it.

This is the Incheon-Tokyo/Gimpo-Haneda route using Asiana Airlines.

Based on economy… ..

When ticketed with Aeroplan: 8K + tax

When issuing miles on Asiana Airlines: 15K + tax

It was like this.

If I had had some time to spare, I would have taken that train via Fukuoka.

I have some business to do at Fukuoka Airport… … ..

Although taxes are a bit expensive,

When departing from North America, passing through Japan, and returning to Korea, I issued separate tickets because it was much more efficient (saving approximately 14K miles).

These days, when airline tickets to Japan are so expensive, this is quite efficient. The one-way Asiana fare on the day I made a reservation was over 400,000 won. What should I do? I was worried, but he made a perfect save.

Another advantage is that there are no seats on Asiana, but seats are available on Aeroplan.

There were 0 seats left on the Asiana website on the dates I needed, both forward and backward.

It was possible with Aeroplan.

The Gimpo Haneda route is better.

Since it takes the same number of miles, the efficiency is very good.

Aeroplan about twice a year

We have a promotion where you get 20% extra miles when you convert your Marriott points. If you switch at this time, you will get even more efficiency.

60,000 Marriott points = 30,000 Aeroplan miles

Many people say that it is difficult to obtain mileage airline tickets to Japan these days.

Take a look at Aeroplan too.

Air Canada does not have first class.

We recently resumed a somewhat funny(?) and somewhat surprising(?) lounge service that introduced the lounge first class concept.

A one-way ticket between Western North America and Japan is available for 50,000 miles (good to use ANA/hard to get a seat these days)

Stopover possible

Third party ticketing possible

E upgrade ticket availability

There are several advantages of fine dust, etc.

[Source]  [Economy Ticket Machine] Asiana Airlines (OZ) mile ticket machine using Aeroplan (AC): NRT-ICN/HND-GMP | Written by  Wonderful Miki

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