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Delta only requires a $53 fee, but requires 100,000 Delta SkyMiles for a coach ticket on Air France
This weekend we shared the fees for business class awards to French Polynesia princess cruise ships using the Delta and Air France programs. In this post, we ll share the coach award pricing, as well as a promotion to earn miles for a free ticket with only 6 car rentals.
Delta requires 150,000 SkyMiles and Air France princess cruise ships requires 120,000 Flying Blue miles for business class to French Polynesia. But did you know that Air France only requires 60,000 Flying Blue miles for a coach ticket to French Polynesia? princess cruise ships I know some of you are asking if this is even a good deal with all of the fees Air France princess cruise ships charges.
We will illustrate the differences in Delta and Air France coach award pricing to French Polynesia. In addition, we ll share a promotion where you can earn 50,000 Air France Flying Blue miles after only 6 car rentals. Since Air France only requires 60,000 Flying Blue miles for a low award level coach ticket to French Polynesia, this promotion will get you almost all of the way to the award.
In this example, we searched for coach availability on Air France s flight from Los Angeles to French Polynesia. princess cruise ships Our desired dates did not have the availability, but the award calendar will show the available dates.
Does anyone else think $442.40 on a coach award ticket is a high fee? When a coach ticket to French Polynesia can be purchased for $1,308, using Flying Blue miles for a $865 discount gives you a value of $0.0144 princess cruise ships ((1,308-442.40)/60,000=.0144).
Delta only requires a $53 fee, but requires 100,000 Delta SkyMiles for a coach ticket on Air France to French Polynesia. When the same coach ticket to French princess cruise ships Polynesia can be purchased for $1,308, using Delta miles for a $1,255 discount gives you a value of $0.01255 ((1,308-53)/100,000=.01255).
princess cruise ships Delta and Air France have significantly different award pricing for business class and coach class tickets. Both have thier benefits in certain situations so each should be considered for your situation.
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