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When Do Airlines Open Award Seats? Key Dates To Know…

aconchegomaterno1@gmail.com by aconchegomaterno1@gmail.com
junho 20, 2025
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There are many aspects to redeeming miles efficiently. In addition to knowing which programs have the best redemption rates, it also makes sense to understand how you can actually snag the award seats that are available.

Part of that involves understanding when airlines open up award seats. In this post, I want to compile a master list of some of the most popular frequent flyer programs, and how early you can book mileage tickets. So let’s get right into it, and then below I’ll also share some context for the significance of these timelines.

When do airlines open their award calendars?

Here are the approximate dates on which airlines open their schedules for awards (give or take a day, since with timezones it really isn’t a science):

Airline Loyalty Program

How far in advance you can book

Air Canada Aeroplan

355 days

Air France-KLM Flying Blue

359 days

Alaska Mileage Plan

330 days

All Nippon Airways Mileage Club

355 days

American AAdvantage

331 days

Asiana Club

361 days

Avianca Lifemiles

360 days

British Airways Club

355 days

Cathay Pacific Asia Miles

360 days

Delta SkyMiles

331 days

Emirates Skywards

328 days

Etihad Guest

330 days

Finnair Plus

361 days

Hawaiian Airlines HawaiianMiles

330 days

Iberia Club

330 days

Japan Airlines Mileage Bank

360 days

Korean Air SkyPass

361 days

Lufthansa Miles & More

360 days

Qantas Frequent Flyer

353 days

Qatar Airways Privilege Club

361 days

Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer

355 days

United MileagePlus

337 days

Virgin Atlantic Flying Club

331 days

When airlines open award calendars

For what it’s worth, if you’re trying to determine how many days out a particular trip is, you can either just Google “how many days from today is [insert date]” or you can use this website.

If I’m planning an important trip way in advance, I’ll typically set a calendar reminder, and then I’ll get ready to start searching for availability a day or two in advance.

Making sense of airline award schedules

With the above out of the way, below I want to share some tips for actually making sense of the importance of these timelines, given how complicated snagging award seats can be. Below are some thoughts, in no particular order.

Not all airlines release award seats when the schedule opens

There’s a myth that if you call an airline at 12:01AM on the day the schedule opens, every flight will have award space. This simply isn’t true. There may be award space on some flights. There most definitely won’t be award seats on all flights.

So if you call at 12:01AM and there’s not a seat on the flight you want, that doesn’t necessarily mean someone else beat you to it. There are a few airlines that offer an award seat guarantee, but this is the exception rather than the norm.

British Airways consistently makes awards available in advance

Award seats don’t necessarily become available at 12:01AM

Even for airlines that do typically release award seats when the schedule opens, it doesn’t necessarily happen at 12:01AM in the timezone where the airline is based.

For example, American AAdvantage seems to open up award space shortly after midnight central, though partner award space often isn’t bookable for several hours, even if it appears online (instead you’ll get an error message).

There are two award timelines to consider

This is probably easiest explained in the form of an example.

If you want to redeem American AAdvantage miles for travel on Cathay Pacific, you can only book those seats when American’s award calendar opens up, as opposed to when Cathay Pacific’s award calendar opens up.

So for partner awards, you have to take into consideration the timelines of both the airline you’re booking with and the airline you’re flying with. Whichever timeframe is shorter is the one with which you could book.

There are two timelines to consider for award seats

Implications of when airlines open their award calendars

The point at which airlines open up award calendars can vary by over a month, and there are lots of implications to that.

First of all, having access to award seats earlier can be the difference between snagging an award seat and it being gone when it’s time to book. To give one example, Qantas is notorious stingy when it comes to making first class award seats available.

British Airways and Qantas loyalty program members have access to these seats 350+ days in advance, while American and Alaska loyalty program members only get access to these seats ~330 days in advance. In many cases you’ll find that those seats get snagged in the first ~20 days they’re made available, leaving very little availability for members of programs who only get this space “late.”

Qantas first class award seats are notoriously difficult to book

Collect miles with different airlines than what you want to fly

When you’re redeeming miles, often the airline with which you want to redeem miles is very different than the airline you want to fly. There are so many arbitrage opportunities available, whereby you’ll find lower redemption rates through partner frequent flyer programs.

For example, I love earning American AAdvantage miles even though I don’t actually like flying American. Instead I want to redeem those miles on Etihad and Qatar, since American typically has lower redemption rates for those airlines than the programs themselves do.

To give an example, a one-way business class ticket from the United States to South Africa on Qatar Airways would cost 75,000 American AAdvantage miles, or if you booked through Qatar Airways Privilege Club, you’d pay 95,000 Qatar Airways Avios.

Redeeming American miles on Qatar Airways is a great value

So when comparing the best airline credit cards, don’t discount a card just because it isn’t issued with your preferred carrier. You can often leverage alliances and partnerships, or move points from a flexible points currency to whichever program is best for booking your flight award.

The challenge is that we’re increasingly seeing airlines put more restrictions in place regarding which partners have access to award availability, so this isn’t as consistently useful as in the past.

Not all airlines make space available to all partners

Nowadays it’s common for airlines to have many redemption partners. While some airlines make all award seats available to members of partner frequent flyer programs, it’s far from consistent at this point. As a matter of fact, as time goes on, I’d say it’s the exception rather than the norm. For example:

Those are just several examples, as there are lots more out there.

Singapore Airlines makes most premium space available only to KrisFlyer members

Booking last minute is often best

While I realize many people want to plan travel in advance (understandably, because they have to plan, take time off work, etc.), it’s important to keep in mind that often the best time to book mileage award tickets is last minute, just a few days before departure.

I wouldn’t count on this for a big family trip, of course, but if you can’t find the seats you want, it can make sense to book the best available option when the schedule opens, and then upgrade later on.

Bottom line

As much as you’d think it would be, given that everything is computerized, booking award flights right when the schedules open really isn’t a science.

There’s no doubt it helps to know the general date ranges when space opens up and how you can leverage partners to get “early” access to award space. But ultimately your best bet is to just start researching options a day or two before the award window opens up for the airline with which you have miles and go from there.

If you’re planning 10-11 months out you generally shouldn’t have too much trouble finding award space, assuming you’re not trying to go to Australia over Christmas, for example.

What has your experience been with booking award seats when the schedule opens?

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