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Award Redemption According to Distance Intervals and Seasons |
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Mileage Chart for Flight Awards
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Distance of entire itinerary
(Total basic sector mileage ) |
Economy Class |
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R |
H |
| 0∼600 |
11,000 |
12,000 |
15,000 |
| 601∼1,600 |
12,000 |
15,000 |
18,000 |
| 1,601∼2,000 |
14,000 |
18,000 |
21,000 |
| 2,001∼4,000 |
17,000 |
20,000 |
23,000 |
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Low Season (L)
Regular Season (R)
High Season (H) |
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ANA Domestic Flights Seasonality
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| Domestic Flights all routes |
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| Low Season |
4/1∼4/24 5/7∼6/30 12/1∼12/25 [2009]1/5∼2/10 |
| Regular Season |
5/6∼8/7 8/18∼11/30 [2009]2/11∼3/19 |
| High Season |
4/25∼5/5 8/8∼8/17 12/26∼[2009]1/4 3/20∼3/31 |
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| Examples of Required Mileage for Roundtrip Itineraries (2 Sectors) |
(unit = mile) |
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| As of October 1st, 2007 |
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Mileage is based on 'TPM (interval distance used for calculation of fare)'. For a year starting January 1st, the IATA (International Air Transport Association) TPM, issued the previous fall, will be applied. |
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The standard mileage interval is from October 1, 2007. |
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In the case the required mileage changes due to a date change: |
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if the required mileage after changing the itinerary ismore than the previous required mileage > additional mileage will be needed |
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if the required mileage after changing the itinerary isless than the previous required mileage > extra mileage will be returned to the customer's mileage balance. |
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