Award Booking Made Easy

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I am pleased to announce that MJ on Travel has partnered with Juicy Miles to provide award booking services to readers of MJ on Travel. Juicy Miles, the creation of my fellow BA blogger Adam, is equipped to handle your award booking needs. Here are just a few highlights describing what the Juicy Miles team can accomplish with your hard earned miles and points.

  • We will help you find your ideal award seats on the dates you want, even when the airlines tell you that there is no availability.
  • Our expert teams know the rules inside and out for all major mileage programs and currencies.
  • We will ensure you get the highest value for each mile you redeem. We constantly book FREE first and business class mileage seats on the world’s best airlines that would normally cost our clients over $15,000 a ticket. You don’t need to redeem your miles on the airline that you earned them and you can mix and match!
  • Our experienced team will handle every aspect of the booking process – from contacting the airlines, to building your itinerary, to facilitating any required mileage or point transfers. Let our team use our extensive knowledge of airline partnerships and routings to get you where you want to go, in the cabin you want to fly, on the dates you want to travel, and at the mileage prices you expect to pay!
  • We speak five languages including English, French, Italian, Mandarin, and Spanish. Feel free to fill out the request form in any of those!

The Juicy Miles team is ready to handle all your award booking needs. Click here for more information on the award booking services they provide.

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Christia

I applaud your willingness to announce this publicly. That shows integrity. I’m just missing the connection. Will you be booking award flights? Is this a referral thing? I don’t really have any issue with this, I’m just trying to see how this affects your readers, including myself.

Randy Waskul

Excellent!!

sam

I’d not charge more than $30 for one and $10$ any additional passenger on one way or round trip international awards or any awards anywhere. The referral bonuses you guys get from your readers alone should be enough and actually shouldn’t be charging us anything.

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