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Europe with Alaska Airlines Miles

Travel to Europe with Alaska Airlines Miles

I am a fan of Alaska Airlines’ Mileage Plan program.  It helps that I live in Seattle (Alaska’s base).  95% of my domestic flights are on Alaska.  Many other miles folks agree that Alaska is one of (if not the) best airline loyalty program.  With that said, redeeming miles for flights to Europe can be a bit tricky.  Here are your options for getting to Europe with Alaska Airlines miles.

A few things you should know:

Additional fees are typically dependent on airport of departure.  For the examples below I am basing the flight as a one-way out of Seattle.  

American Airlines

Economy: 20,000 (off peak season) or 30,000 (peak season)
Business: 50,000
First: 65,000
Additional Taxes/Fees – $19+

Pros: Low mile cost
Low fees
Good availability for Economy

Cons: American has very hit or miss service
No free stopover outside of the US
Poor availability for Business/First

Icelandair

Economy: 27,500/35,000/45,000 depending on season
Business: 55,000
Note: save 5,000 miles if you are only going to Iceland and not on to the European continent
Additional Taxes/Fees – $143+

Pros: Free stop over in Iceland
Low mile cost
Good availability

Cons: High fees
Low cost carrier means you will pay for food and drinks in Economy

British Airways

Economy: 32,500
Premium Economy: 42,500
Business: 60,000
First: 70,000
Additional Taxes/Fees – $162+ for Economy, $515+ for Business or First

Pros: True First Class
Good availability

Cons: Most routes go through London Heathrow
VERY high fees

Air France/KLM

Economy: 32,500
Business: 62,500
Additional Taxes/Fees – $19+

Pros: Free stopover in Amsterdam or Paris (this may be hypothetical, I could not actually find availability)
Relatively good service
Low fees

Cons: VERY limited availability

Emirates

Economy: 47,500
Business: 105,000
First: 180,000
Additional Taxes/Fees – $29+

Pros: Fantastic service
Free stopover in Dubai
Low fees

Cons: VERY high mile cost
Long flights

Condor

Economy: 25,000/30,000/40,000 depending on season
Premium Economy: 45,000
Business: 55,000
Additional Taxes/Fees – $19+

Pros: Low mile cost
Low fees
Good availability
Free stopover in Frankfurt* (this should be possible, but online it doesn’t look like it is set up for stop overs yet)

Cons: No First Class

Condor is Alaska’s newest partner airline.  I have now flown them but overall it looks to be a great additional option for flying to Europe.

Delta

As of May 1 it is no longer possible to book award flights on Delta with Alaska miles.  But don’t worry, it was outrageously expensive (60,000 Economy and 125,000 Business) to book.

Conclusion on Flying to Europe with Alaska Airlines Miles

I am hoping the introduction of Condor will be a game changer, because right now the options aren’t great for getting to Europe with Alaska Airlines miles.

Sadly, I would say the best bet is American Airlines as they have the lowest costs and good availability in Economy.  Icelandair is a close second; it would be a fantastic option if their fees were lower.

If you can find availability, KLM/Air France in Business would be a good option.

I would avoid British due to their enormous fees.  Emirates doesn’t make sense as it requires a huge amount of miles and you are going to have some seriously long flights.

 

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