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What United Doesn’t Want You to Know: Use Brussels Airlines to get to Europe, Africa & Beyond!

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In ~10 days, starting from February 1, 2014, it will cost many more miles when you book award flights with United.

In particular, business class and first class awards, especially those on other Star Alliance partner airlines such as Lufthansa etc. will cost more United miles.

Coach award prices remain mostly the same, but you will find more ways to get to Europe and beyond along with better award seat availability when you learn to search for award flights on Brussels Airlines.

Use Brussels Airlines to get you to Venice!

Many people are trying to book trips by January 31, 2014,  so that they can use the much more favorable old award chart!

United Website Doesn’t Show Brussels Airlines Award Seats!

Here’s a link to an extensive series on how to book award flights with your United miles.

United.com is a great way to check for award flights using United miles, but it doesn’t show every airline.
United.com doesn’t show these flights between New York (JFK) or Washington (IAD) to Brussels on Brussels Airlines

In particular, it does NOT show Brussels Airlines award flights.

But Brussels Airlines can be a great way to get from the US to Europe or to get from Europe to Africa.

And once you’ve found a way to get to Europe, you can then piece together award flights to India or other parts of Asia.  See this post on how to get to India and this post on how to get to Africa with your United miles.

There are many flights from Brussels to Frankfurt, London, and other big cities in Europe.

United.com won’t show ANY of these flights from Brussels to Africa

Even though United.com will NOT show you Brussels Airlines award flights online, you can still book award seats on Brussels Airlines by calling United at 800-864-8331 once you find award seats.

The best way to specifically search for Brussels Airlines award seats is with the ANA Website.

ANA or All Nippon Airways is a Japanese airline with a great website to find award flights on Star Alliance airlines.

How to Use The ANA Website 

I wrote about using the ANA website in an earlier post on using United miles.

ANA recently changed the look of their website, so let’s go over how to find Brussels Airlines award seats.

Step 1 – Sign Up For An Account

If you don’t have an ANA account, you can sign up for one here.

Step 1 – Sign Up For An ANA Account

Step 2 – Log In To Your ANA Account

TIP: I store my ANA account information in AwardWallet.  So I only have to click on my ANA account in AwardWallet to get automatically logged into my ANA account!
Step 2 – You can log in to your ANA account via AwardWallet

Step 3 – Go to The ANA Award Booking Engine

The quickest way to search for awards is to use this link to get to the ANA Award Booking Search Page.

Enter your ANA account number and password.  Then click continue.

Skip to step 4 if you went to the ANA Award Booking Search Page via the link above.

Step 3 – Log In The ANA Award Booking Engine

You can also get to the ANA Award Booking Search page from the ANA.com homepage.  This is a longer way to get to the Award Search Page, so I don’t suggest using this method.

On the ANA homepage, Click on ANA Mileage Club” in the top blue banner.  Then click on Using Miles from the drop-down box.

Click on “Using Miles” in the Drop-Down box

Under Partner Flight Awards,” click on Application and Ticketing.

Click on “Application & Ticketing”

Lastly under ANA SKY WEB,” click the to members-only function link.

Click the “to members-only function” Link

Step 4 – Click On The Blue Button Titled “Use the Single Airline”

You’re now at the ANA Award Booking Search page.

You can search for all Star Alliance airlines or just ONE airline.

Because we are specifically looking for Brussels Airlines award seats, click Use the Single Airline.” 

If you want to search for multiple Star Alliance airlines, click Use Star Alliance Member Airlines.

Step 4 – Click on “Use the Single Airline”
NOTE – if you have 0 miles in your ANA account, the airline buttons will be grayed out and you will not be able to click on them.  You can transfer American Express Membership Rewards points to ANA.

Follow the instructions below to learn how to search for award seats even if you have NO miles in your ANA account.

If You Have 0 Miles In Your ANA Account

If you have 0 miles in your ANA account, you can still search for award seats on ANA.  There is a back-door method to search for Star Alliance airline awards!

Click on ANA International Flight Awards.

Click on “ANA International Flight Awards”

You will have to do a “dummy search” for a route that ANA flies.

ANA does not fly from New York to Brussels, so we will first search for New York to Tokyo, because ANA flies that route.

ANA Doesn’t fly from New York to Brussels so we Search for New York to Tokyo

You will see results for New York to Tokyo.

If you scroll to the bottom, you will see the option to select both “Use Star Alliance Member Airlines” and “Use the Single Airline.

Now you can Select “Use the Single Airline” Option

Step 5 – Select “Brussels Airlines”

Click on the Use the Single Airline” & select Brussels Airlines.

Step 5 – Click “Select” to Choose Brussels Airlines

Step 6 – Select Your Travel Dates, Cities, And Number Of Passengers

Let’s say we want to find 2 seats from New York (JFK) to Brussels (BRU) in May.

Select the date, cities, and number of passengers using the drop-down menus.  You can also select the cities by entering the 3-letter airport codes.

Then click Next.”

Step 6 – Select Your Travel Dates, Cities, and Number of Passengers

Step 7 – Review Results

The results show that at least 2 seats are available in both Business Class and Economy Class from New York (JFK) to Brussels on May 16, 2014.  That’s because they have “OK” in the box.

For the return on May 26, 2014 at least 2 seats are available in Economy Class.

You can click on “Display 7 days” to see award seats for a week.

Step 7 – 2 Seats are Available in Business & Economy Class to Brussels, but only 2 seats in Economy are Available from Brussels

When you click on “Display 7 days,” the website shows award seats in Economy Class.  You can search for Business Class by clicking on the drop-down menu and selecting “Change Class.”

Here we see 2 Economy Class seats available from:

2 Economy Seats are Available Roundtrip From New York to Brussels

To search for award seats during the prior week, click the “Previous” button.  And click Next to search for the following week.

Let’s say you wanted to see business class award seats as well.

In Business Class, there are 2 seats available:

Business Class Seats From Brussels to New York are Only Available on May 27

Remember that United allows you to book a Business Class one-way and Economy Class on the return.

So you can mix and match award flights to get the seats which you want!

Bottom Line

You can use United miles on Brussels Airlines to book flights to Europe.  But United.com will NOT show you Brussels Airlines award seats.

So you’ve got to find them yourselves by using the ANA website.  And once you’ve found those award seats, write down the flight number, dates and other information and call United at 800-864-8331 to book those flights.

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