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Best Star Alliance Programs for Award Flights to Asia

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When it comes to booking award flights to Asia, the airline alliance you choose can make a huge difference in price, availability, and overall experience. Star Alliance, the largest of the three major airline alliances, offers plenty of options for getting to Asia using miles. With partner airlines that include some of the best in the world, it’s worth taking a closer look at which loyalty programs offer the best value.

Why Star Alliance for Asia?

Star Alliance has a strong presence in Asia, with carriers like ANA, Asiana, EVA Air, Singapore Airlines, and Air China offering solid business class products. Even in economy, these airlines generally provide a better experience than many other long-haul carriers.

Additionally, many Star Alliance frequent flyer programs allow you to transfer points from major flexible points currencies, making it easier to accumulate the miles needed for award flights.

So, which Star Alliance programs are the best for booking flights to Asia? Here are some of the top contenders:

1. Air Canada Aeroplan

Why it’s great:

Aeroplan consistently ranks as one of the best Star Alliance programs for booking flights to Asia, especially if you want flexibility and avoid high fees.

2. ANA Mileage Club

Why it’s great:

Downside: ANA requires round-trip redemptions—no one-way awards allowed. Also, transfers to ANA from American Express are not instant and may take 2-3 days to process.

3. Avianca LifeMiles

Why it’s great:

Downside: Avianca’s customer service is notoriously bad. If you’ve had a good experience redeeming LifeMiles, I’d love to hear about it!

4. Singapore KrisFlyer

Why it’s great:

Downside: KrisFlyer miles expire after three years, which limits flexibility.

Final Thought

While United MileagePlus has historically been my go-to for Star Alliance redemptions, I’m now exploring other options. Which of these programs do you prefer for award flights to Asia? Let me know your experiences!

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