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Saving My Failed Risky Award Flight to Europe

June 12, 2023 by Payton Turner 2 Comments

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If you have been following along on Nonstop Points, I recently finished writing up a Switzerland trip report. In that report, I wrote about how I booked a roundtrip award flight to Europe in business class for 88,000 miles and $75, but it wasn’t as easy as logging in online and booking.

A few different issues popped up while trying to ticket this award flight to Europe, but finally, the 3rd try was the lucky one, and we were able to secure our flights to Europe. I wrote about how I booked the award ticket here, but to catch you up-to-date, we booked a round-trip Star Alliance award from Washington D.C. to Switzerland using ANA MileagePlan miles.

If you want to read reviews of the business class products, check out the trip report here which includes:

  • Lounge Review: United Polaris Lounge IAD
  • Flight Review: TAP Air Portugal Long Haul Business Class Flight IAD-LIS
  • Flight Review: TAP Air Portugal Intra-Europe Business Class Flight LIS-ZRH
  • Lounge Review: TAP Premium Lounge Lisbon
  • Hotel Review: Moxy Bern Expo
  • The Trains of Switzerland: My Thoughts
  • Hotel Review: Hotel Schweizerhof of Zermatt
  • Skiing Zermatt in March: My Thoughts
  • Going to Italy for Lunch
  • Hotel Review: Sheraton Zurich
  • Lounge Review: Swiss International Lounge Zurich
  • Flight Review: United Polaris Business Class ZRH-IAD

This is what happened:

Problem #1: Website Trouble

For months I had been searching for Star Alliance award availability using tools such as United’s website, so when I finally found an ideal route for our dates to Switzerland, I was excited. The plan was to fly D.C. (IAD) to Zurich (ZRH) via Lisbon (LIS) and then back home on a direct from Geneva (GVA) to D.C. (IAD). 

However, when I plugged the flights into ANA’s website, it could not find this routing. Upon further inspection, the segment from IAD to LIS on TAP Air Portugal would not appear. 

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In order to confirm it was not phantom award availability on the United website, I double checked using Air Canada and Expert Flyer, and the award space was indeed there. So, I had the fun opportunity to wait for two hours on hold with ANA in order to reach an agent.

The agent confirmed the award space for my entire itinerary, which was a relief, but unfortunately, she could not hold any of the seats while the miles transferred over. I also knew that I would have to wait on hold again in order to book the ticket via phone after the points were transferred.

Missing TAP Air Portugal award space problem solved!

Problem #2: Award Space Disappearing 

I transferred the 176,000 Membership Rewards to ANA MileageClub to book the ticket and the waiting began. While I knew it could take a few days, the miles appeared just about 54 hours after I initiated the transfer. 

However, the miles transferred while I was boarding a flight. I confirmed all the award space was still there using United’s website. Then, I went to double check to see if the TAP availability was still missing on ANA’s website, and it was. 

This meant I was going to need to call again to book, but at this point, I was taxiing. It was going to be the first thing I did upon landing in the U.S. nearly 8 hours later. 

When I landed, I called ANA and about 45 minutes later, when I finally got to an agent, she told me the most dreaded news: the award space on Geneva to Dulles was gone! šŸ™

While internally panicking, knowing that I could not transfer the miles back, I asked her to check availability for the days before and after, as well as for connecting itineraries. I similarly pulled up a browser and began searching.

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Unfortunately, the only thing she could find was connecting via Frankfurt on Lufthansa. While not a poor option, the issue was the price. The fuel surcharges on such an itinerary would bring the taxes and fees from two digits to four, far too expensive. 

I found it! While searching, I figured I would check to see if there was any availability from Zurich instead of Geneva back to Washington. Success! There were at least two seats of availability flying Zurich (ZRH) to D.C. (IAD) direct, perfect. 

The Last Point

Although my ideal booking would have involved an instant transfer of miles to the airline, and being able to fully book the ticket online, not everything works out that perfectly. Booking online failed. My ideal routing failed. 

But given the flexibility and some persistence, we were able to fly to Switzerland in business class roundtrip for $75 per person, which was easily worth all the trouble. Happy with the booking and the routing, I would call the result a complete success with an award flight to Europe.

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About Payton Turner

Payton Turner is a University of Virginia student whose passion for all things travel has led him and his family to the far corners of the earth. While loving the luxurious life of first class, his AvGeek heart is just as happy in the back of the plane taking off on his next adventure.

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  1. Francis T Murphy says

    June 15, 2023 at 6:48 pm

    Yeahs love to hear your success! Prior to Covid 10/19.My wife and I First class ROC United) to ORD Swiss Air) to Zurich, Zurich (LOT) to Warsaw 3 day stay a Marriott on points, Warsaw LOT) to Nice. Cruise deal with MSC back to Nice then 3 days in Monte Carlo Marriott points. Back to Nice off to FRA Lufthansa 747 to ORD, but due to labor strike with air traffic control In France missed flight By minutes. ( roughly 30 on the flight) over night on United during October Fest. Few beers, etc, then picked up at hotel for flight on United ? To Heathrow then to ORD and home to ROC. Long trip but love First Class all for 80k per ticket. Last June 80k American British Air ROC to Nairobi r/t Safari with Grandson. At 75 I enjoy the hunt using miles. Happy Traveling

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  2. T Hill says

    June 15, 2023 at 6:53 pm

    Wow! Well done!

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