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TYO or ICN will be ideal, and yes, just read that article.. :)

There are options to both ex SYD if you're very flexible with dates and just want one seat. Otherwise, TG MEL-BKK-HND/ICN should work if you want up to 2 J seats :)
 
There are options to both ex SYD if you're very flexible with dates and just want one seat. Otherwise, TG MEL-BKK-HND/ICN should work if you want up to 2 J seats :)

i guess you are referring to UA ? ive been searching from Sep - Feb and no seats at all, not even 1xJ all the way
 
i guess you are referring to UA ? ive been searching from Sep - Feb and no seats at all, not even 1xJ all the way

I'm referring to using United miles. You might need to try to "force" the old United website interface - I find the new one difficult to navigate and full of bugs. (You can do this by doing an "advanced" search.)

FWIW I can see some Asiana flights available SYD-ICN in J in May 2023 on the UA website. Also seeing plenty of SYD-HND availability on ANA from April 2023 onwards. There's also 1 J seat on SYD-HND on 28 September this year.

Plenty of TG J seats from MEL-BKK as well, but onward connections to Japan and Korea seem to be mostly in Y.
 
I'm referring to using United miles. You might need to try to "force" the old United website interface - I find the new one difficult to navigate and full of bugs. (You can do this by doing an "advanced" search.)

FWIW I can see some Asiana flights available SYD-ICN in J in May 2023 on the UA website. Also seeing plenty of SYD-HND availability on ANA from April 2023 onwards. There's also 1 J seat on SYD-HND on 28 September this year.

Plenty of TG J seats from MEL-BKK as well, but onward connections to Japan and Korea seem to be mostly in Y.
Thanks for that, ill try again and hopefully the seats are still available.. then i guess Aeroplan will be my next one to explore once ive cleanup my miles..
 
Aeroplan is far better value as CA$ is a lot closer in value to A$ than US$.
It really depends on what you are after. If you are looking to purely book award tickets, then yeah Aeroplan makes more sense since the points are cheaper to buy and you can make your miles extend much further, especially on flights to/from AU. That being said, United miles can be especially good if you intend on flying them and using your miles to do an upgrade. In particular, I spent 35,000 United miles + 650 USD to upgrade LHR > SYD (via LAX) all to Polaris business class from a cheap K fare which cost me $900 USD return. Flying out of North America my understanding is the upgrade price would've been 30,000 points + $600 USD again on a cheap K-fare. IDK what the CPM for all of this is but I can certainly tell you that either one is certainly more valuable than the cash outlay in buying said points.

-RooFlyer88
 
This deal is back on with 85 - 100% bonus.

The bonus amount depends on how much you’ve unleashed your inner Karen/Kevin in the last 6 months. I got a 150% offer.

Login to UA and check your offer peeps.
 
This deal is back on with 85 - 100% bonus.

The bonus amount depends on how much you’ve unleashed your inner Karen/Kevin in the last 6 months. I got a 150% offer.

Login to UA and check your offer peeps.
It's a real pity United has devalued partner awards by 30+%:
 
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It's a real pity United has devalued partner awards by 30+%:
Agreed, if you are using your miles for transatlantic, transpacific and intra US travel. I did a quick search on a local route MEL-BKK and found business partner awards with TG are still pricing at 45K which is good value and roughly on par with Aeroplan and Lifemiles.
 
100% bonus is back ending June 18.
Saw that as well. It might (emphasis added) be a good deal if you are able to find flights at good award prices. For instance, if you can get SYD > North America in J for under 100K that can be a good deal.

-RooFlyer88
 
Not much going on in this thread for a while? We’ve got some trips planned to the US the next few years, probably an annual trip if not more, so I was looking to buy United miles when on promotion, as they currently are for 90% bonus miles. I know the J availability beyond two or three weeks out is non-existent but we thought we’d give the last minute lifestyle a go 😬.

Does anyone still buy United miles? If so, how's your experience been?

I've tried joining Aeroplan a few times in the last week or so and it fails each time.
 
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Not much going on in this thread for a while? We’ve got some trips planned to the US the next few years, probably an annual trip if not more, so I was looking to buy United miles when on promotion, as they currently are for 90% bonus miles. I know the J availability beyond two or three weeks out is non-existent but we thought we’d give the last minute lifestyle a go 😬.

Does anyone still buy United miles? If so, how's your experience been?

I've tried joining Aeroplan a few times in the last week or so and it fails each time.
I’ve not looked recently but others have reported reasonable reward seat availability - much better than it used to be. If you have a UA MP account, it’s relatively easy to check. They also show on VA where available.

I’ve whittled down my stash of UA miles to the last 20k or so after amassing many 100k over the years flying *A. They’ve actually been useful plugging gaps in trips where QF or VA miles didn’t work as well.

As mentioned, the current AUD-USD exchange rate isn’t favourable to buying speculatively.
 
Yes, I use seats.aero and Velocity to look for reward seats. Availability is quite good for travel 2-3 weeks out but poor any longer than that for anything other than economy. Our trip will be November. Thanks for the info SYD and clifford
 
Yes, I use seats.aero and Velocity to look for reward seats. Availability is quite good for travel 2-3 weeks out but poor any longer than that for anything other than economy. Our trip will be November. Thanks for the info SYD and clifford
November is off peak travel season for AU-US, so if that's where you're planning to fly, I'd be relatively comfortable taking the bet that there will be last minute saver award availability on at least one of United's routes.
 

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