[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.
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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.
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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.
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