EVA Air Partner Award Chart
EVA Air Partner Award Chart

Maximizing Value with EVA Air Mileage Partners: A Comprehensive Guide

EVA Air’s Infinity MileageLands program offers travelers a gateway to rewards beyond its own flights. While EVA Air miles might not always be the most celebrated in the points and miles world, strategic use, particularly with its Star Alliance partners, can unlock significant value for savvy travelers.

Known for its exceptional business class – consistently ranked among the world’s best – EVA Air serves as a prime hub for accessing Asia, Europe, and North America via its base at Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE). As a member of the expansive Star Alliance, EVA Air opens doors to a vast network of partner airlines, making your miles more versatile than you might think.

This guide delves into the most rewarding ways to redeem your EVA Air miles, focusing on maximizing value through strategic partnerships and unique program perks.

EVA Air Miles: Quick Pros and Cons

Before diving into redemptions, let’s briefly outline the strengths and weaknesses of EVA Air miles compared to other frequent flyer currencies. In many cases, programs like Air Canada Aeroplan or transferable points like Capital One Miles and Citi ThankYou Points offer greater flexibility and sometimes better value. However, for those already accumulating EVA Air miles, or seeking specific travel niches, Infinity MileageLands presents valuable opportunities.

Advantages of EVA Air Miles:

  1. Generous Round-Trip Routing Rules: Infinity MileageLands stands out with its flexible routing on round-trip awards, allowing for open jaws and up to two free stopovers. This is a significant advantage for complex itineraries and maximizing destination visits.
  2. Flexible Award Changes: Enjoy the benefit of free flight date changes on award tickets, providing valuable flexibility for unforeseen travel adjustments.
  3. Valuable Redemptions within North Asia: For travel within North Asia, EVA Air miles offer competitive redemption rates.
  4. Partnership with Major Transferable Currencies: EVA Air is a transfer partner of Citi ThankYou Rewards and Capital One Miles, making it easier to accumulate miles and boost your balance.

Disadvantages of EVA Air Miles:

  1. Expensive Award Chart for Many Routes: Compared to some competitors, EVA Air’s award chart can be pricey for certain routes, requiring more miles for similar destinations.
  2. Fuel Surcharges on Partner Awards: Like Air Canada Aeroplan, EVA Air often passes on fuel surcharges on award tickets with partner airlines, increasing the out-of-pocket cost.
  3. No Stopovers on One-Way Awards: The generous stopover benefits are limited to round-trip bookings, reducing flexibility for one-way travel.

Utilizing Your Infinity MileageLands Miles

EVA Air’s program, while not the simplest, provides access to the vast Star Alliance network. This means your miles can take you far beyond EVA Air’s own routes, thanks to its extensive partnerships.

Booking Tip: Flights operated by EVA Air and UNI Air can be booked conveniently online. However, for booking award flights with Star Alliance partners, you will need to contact EVA Air customer service by phone for assistance. For searching Star Alliance award availability effectively, numerous online tools and guides are available to help pinpoint available seats before calling to book.

Exploring EVA Air’s Star Alliance Partners

EVA Air’s membership in Star Alliance unlocks redemptions across a broad spectrum of airlines, expanding your travel possibilities significantly.

Star Alliance Partners Star Alliance Partners Star Alliance Partners
Aegean Airlines Air India Austrian
Air Canada Air New Zealand Avianca
Air China Asiana Airlines Brussels Airlines
Ethiopian Airlines Avianca Copa Airlines
EVA Air LOT Polish Airlines Croatia Airlines
ITA Airways (joining in 2026) Lufthansa Egypt Air
ANA Shenzhen Airlines SWISS
Singapore Airlines South African Airways TAP Air Portugal
Thai Airways Turkish Airlines United Airlines

Generally, award bookings are possible on all these carriers, subject to award availability and inventory allocated to EVA Air.

EVA Air and UNI Air Award Charts

EVA Air’s award pricing is region-based, simplifying calculations based on origin and destination zones. Notably, there are no specific award prices listed for travel to Africa or the Middle East on EVA Air’s own metal, as their network doesn’t directly serve these regions.

EVA Air/UNI Air International Round-Trip Award Ticket Costs

Destination Economy Class Premium Economy Class Business Class/Premium Laurel Class/Royal Laurel Class
Taiwan – Hong Kong / Macau 20,000 miles N/A 50,000 miles
Within Asia (excl. Taiwan – Hong Kong / Macau) 35,000 miles 40,000 miles 50,000 miles
Between Asia and Oceania 100,000 miles N/A 150,000 miles
Between Asia and America (excl. Chicago, New York, Houston, Toronto) 100,000 miles 110,000 miles 150,000 miles
Between Asia and America (incl. Chicago, New York, Houston, Toronto) 110,000 miles 120,000 miles 160,000 miles
Between Asia and Europe 100,000 miles 110,000 miles 150,000 miles

EVA Air/UNI Air International One-Way Award Ticket Costs

Destination Economy Class Premium Economy Class Business Class/Premium Laurel Class/Royal Laurel Class
Taiwan – Hong Kong / Macau 10,000 miles N/A 25,000 miles
Within Asia (excl. Taiwan – Hong Kong / Macau) 17,500 miles 20,000 miles 25,000 miles
Between Asia and Oceania 50,000 miles N/A 75,000 miles
Between Asia and America (excl. Chicago, New York, Houston, Toronto) 50,000 miles 55,000 miles 75,000 miles
Between Asia and America (incl. Chicago, New York, Houston, Toronto) 55,000 miles 60,000 miles 80,000 miles
Between Asia and Europe 50,000 miles 55,000 miles 75,000 miles

For Star Alliance partner awards, EVA Air employs a more detailed regional breakdown, reflecting the broader network reach beyond EVA Air’s own destinations.

Zones Origin / Destination Zones Origin / Destination
HONG KONG, MACAU Hong Kong, Macau SOUTH WEST PACIFIC Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, New Zealand, Niue, Norfolk Island, Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga, Vanuatu
CHINA China NORTH AMERICA Canada, USA (excluding Hawaii)
NORTH ASIA Guam, Japan, Micronesia, Palau, Russian Far East, South Korea, Marshall Islands, Mongolia, Saipan HAWAII, CENTRAL AMERICA Bermuda, Caribbean, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Hawaii, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Belize, Haiti
SOUTH EAST ASIA Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam SOUTH AMERICA Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela
CENTRAL, SOUTH ASIA Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan EUROPE Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Iceland, Turkey
MIDDLE EAST Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen
NORTH AFRICA Algeria, Canary Islands, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia
CENTRAL, SOUTH AFRICA Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe

The following chart details the round-trip award costs for Star Alliance partner airlines when booked through EVA Air Infinity MileageLands. One-way awards are available at half the listed mileage price.

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EVA Air Star Alliance Partner Award Chart. Image Credit: EVA Air

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EVA Air Star Alliance Partner Award Chart (Continued). Image Credit: EVA Air

Booking Tip: Remember, only EVA Air and UNI Air flights can be booked online. For all Star Alliance partner bookings, you’ll need to call EVA Air at 310-362-6600 (for US inquiries) or +886-2-25017899 (Taiwan headquarters).

Key Award Redemption Rules

Understanding the rules governing Star Alliance award redemptions with EVA Air is crucial for maximizing your mileage usage. Detailed rules can be found on the EVA Air website. Here are the most important points to note:

  1. Partial Ticket Changes: For partially used award tickets, changes to the return flight date or number are allowed up to 3 days before departure. Carrier and route changes are not permitted.
  2. Avoid Double Bookings: Double booking award reservations can lead to cancellations.
  3. Round-Trip Stopovers and Sectors: Round-trip awards include two stopovers (one outbound, one inbound), with stopovers and turnaround points not permitted in the origin or destination country. A maximum of six flight sectors are allowed per round-trip ticket.
  4. One-Way Restrictions: Stopovers are not permitted on one-way awards, which are limited to a maximum of three flight sectors.
  5. Open Jaw Flexibility: One open jaw is allowed per itinerary, within the same turnaround point area (e.g., TPE-SFO and SFO-LAX).
  6. Change Fees: Flight date and number changes are free. Other changes (route, carrier) incur a $50 fee, waived for Silver, Gold, or Diamond Infinity MileageLands members.
  7. Ticket Validity: Award tickets are valid for one year from issuance, without extensions.
  8. Child and Infant Redemptions: Child tickets cost the same as adult tickets. Infant tickets are priced at 10% of the adult fare.

Around the World (RTW) Travel Guidelines: EVA Air also facilitates Around the World travel on Star Alliance, with specific guidelines:

  1. Maximum Sectors: RTW tickets are limited to 10 flight sectors.
  2. Ticket Validity: Valid for one year from issuance, non-extendable.
  3. Directionality: Travel must proceed in one direction, crossing both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and returning to the origin country. Example: Taipei (TPE) – Tokyo (TYO) – Los Angeles (LAX) – New York (NYC) – London (LON) – Frankfurt (FRA) – Singapore (SIN) – Bangkok (BKK) – Taipei (TPE).
  4. Backtracking Limitations: Backtracking is only allowed within the same defined region (U.S., Europe/Africa, or Asia/Oceania).
  5. Minimum Trip Duration: Travel must span longer than 10 days.
  6. Stopover Allowance: Up to 7 stopovers are permitted.
  7. City and Country Departures/Arrivals: Only one departure is allowed per city. Only one international flight departure and arrival are allowed per country.

Boosting Your EVA Air Miles Balance

While earning EVA Air miles directly might be less common than with other programs, leveraging transfer partnerships offers a significant avenue to accumulate miles. Citi ThankYou Rewards and Capital One Miles both transfer to EVA Air Infinity MileageLands, providing flexible ways to increase your balance.

Explore guides on earning Citi ThankYou Rewards Points and Capital One miles to strategically build your mileage stash for EVA Air redemptions.

Top 27 Ways to Redeem EVA Air Miles for Maximum Value

EVA Air miles can unlock unique and valuable travel experiences, especially when leveraging partner airlines and strategic routing. Booking partner airline flights requires calling EVA Air, while EVA Air flights can be booked online. Let’s explore the best redemption strategies.

1. Capitalize on Round-Trip Routing Perks

The most compelling value proposition of EVA Air miles lies in their round-trip routing rules. These rules are particularly advantageous for intra-region travel, allowing for complex itineraries and maximizing your destination exploration. Key rules to remember:

  1. Two stopovers permitted (one outbound, one inbound).
  2. Stopovers and turnaround point cannot be in the origin or destination country.
  3. Maximum of 6 flight sectors per round-trip award.
  4. One open jaw permitted, within the turnaround point region.

The restriction on stopover locations can be turned into an advantage by focusing on regions with numerous countries, especially those geographically dispersed. This allows for maximizing stopovers while adhering to the rules. Regions like North Asia, South West Pacific, and Hawaii/Central America offer prime opportunities.

Example: North Asia Round-Trip

  • Chuuk (TKK) – Guam (GUM) – Tokyo (NRT), Seoul (ICN) – Palau (ROR) – Chuuk (TKK) via Guam (GUM) for 30,000 miles in economy.

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Maximize stopovers and open jaws for exceptional value with EVA Air awards. Image Credit: Great Circle Mapper

Example: South West Pacific Itinerary

  • Apia (APW) – Auckland (AKL) – Melbourne (MEL), Sydney (SYD) – Nadi (NAN) – Apia (APW)

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Explore four cities and 14 hours of travel in the South West Pacific affordably with EVA Air miles. Image Credit: Great Circle Mapper

This South West Pacific itinerary, offering extensive travel across multiple destinations, can be booked for just 35,000 miles in economy or 55,000 miles in business class, presenting incredible value. Creativity and careful examination of regional definitions are key to unlocking the full potential of these routing rules.

2. Embark on a Round-The-World Adventure

Circle the globe with a single ticket using a Star Alliance Round-the-World award. Image Credit: Star Alliance

EVA Air miles offer access to Star Alliance Round-the-World (RTW) awards, allowing you to circumnavigate the globe on a single award ticket. While the rules are detailed (see above), careful planning can yield tremendous value. RTW awards booked through EVA Air cost: 180,000 miles in economy, 325,000 miles in business class, and 480,000 miles in first class. Business class typically offers the most practical balance of value and availability.

Tip for First Class RTW: First class availability on RTW trips can be challenging. Business class offers broader availability and often better overall value.

Example Business Class RTW Itinerary:

  • New York (JFK) – Tokyo (TYO) on ANA
  • Tokyo (TYO) – Taipei (TPE) on EVA Air
  • Taipei (TPE) – Bangkok (BKK) on THAI Air
  • Istanbul (IST) – Johannesburg (JNB) on Turkish Airlines
  • Johannesburg (JNB) – Frankfurt (FRA) on Lufthansa
  • Frankfurt (FRA) – Zurich (ZRH) on Lufthansa (intra-Europe)
  • Zurich (ZRH) – New York (JFK) on SWISS International Air Lines

This comprehensive itinerary can be booked for 325,000 miles plus applicable surcharges, representing exceptional value for a multi-stop global journey in business class. The ability to change flight dates for free, and make other changes for a nominal $50 fee, adds further flexibility to RTW planning.

First Class RTW Considerations:

Limited airlines offer first class on long-haul routes, including ANA, Lufthansa, THAI Airways, and SWISS. SWISS first class is generally inaccessible via partner bookings without top-tier elite status. Singapore Airlines premium cabins are also restricted to KrisFlyer members. Focus on ANA, Lufthansa, and THAI Airways for first class RTW aspirations.

3. Turkish Airlines Business Class: U.S. to Europe for 65,000 Miles

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Experience comfortable and well-catered business class with Turkish Airlines. Image Credit: Turkish Airlines

Given EVA Air’s practice of passing on fuel surcharges, minimizing surcharges is key to maximizing redemption value. Turkish Airlines stands out for its relatively low fuel surcharges on transatlantic routes to Europe, approximately $310 in business class from the U.S.

Turkish Airlines serves numerous North American gateways to Istanbul (IST), including: Atlanta (ATL), Boston (BOS), Chicago (ORD), Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), Havana (HAV), Houston (IAH), Los Angeles (LAX), Mexico City (MEX), Miami (MIA), Montréal (YUL), Newark (EWR), New York (JFK), San Francisco (SFO), Seattle (SEA), Toronto (YYZ), Vancouver (YVR), and Washington, D.C. (IAD).

One-way business class tickets on these routes often exceed $3,300, providing a redemption value close to 5 cents per mile – a highly favorable return. While not the most cutting-edge product, Turkish Airlines business class offers comfortable lie-flat seats, excellent catering, and generally commendable service.

4. LOT Polish Business Class: Transatlantic Value at 65,000 Miles

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LOT Polish Airlines offers a solid business class option to Poland and Europe. Image Credit: LOT

Another under-the-radar option is LOT Polish Airlines. With similarly reasonable fuel surcharges (around $285), LOT Polish offers transatlantic flights to Poland. Warsaw (WAW) is its primary hub, with nonstop flights from: Chicago (ORD), Los Angeles (LAX), New York (JFK), and Toronto (YYZ). Krakow (KRK) is also served from Chicago (ORD) and New York (JFK).

LOT Polish boasts a decent inflight experience with respectable food and service. While the 2-2-2 business class configuration lacks ultimate privacy, nonstop flights to Poland and beyond can be a valuable time-saver.

5. United Polaris Transcontinental Business Class (U.S.): 29,000 Miles

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United Polaris seats offer lie-flat comfort on select transcontinental routes. Image Credit: Victoria M. Walker

United Airlines’ enhanced Polaris business class is available on transcontinental routes between Newark (EWR) and Los Angeles (LAX)/San Francisco (SFO). These routes feature lie-flat seats and the upgraded Polaris experience.

Book United Polaris transcontinental for 29,000 miles each way, plus minimal taxes and fees. Expect Saks Fifth Avenue bedding, advanced seat technology, and generally good food, though seats can feel somewhat compact. For a detailed overview, explore resources dedicated to United Polaris.

6. United Polaris to the Middle East: 67,500 Miles

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United Polaris on the Boeing 787-10 provides a premium experience to the Middle East. Image Credit: Stephen Au

Extend your Polaris experience to the Middle East with flights to Israel. United’s long-haul international business class is branded Polaris, but ensure you are booked on the newest iteration for the best product.

Newark (EWR) – Tel Aviv (TLV) and San Francisco (SFO) – Tel Aviv (TLV) routes are typically operated with Boeing 777-300ER aircraft featuring the latest Polaris configuration. At 67,500 miles each way, it’s a reasonable value for up to 14 hours of lie-flat business class travel.

7. SWISS Business Class: Europe via Zurich for 65,000 Miles

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Experience Swiss hospitality and potentially excellent “throne” seats in SWISS Business Class. Image Credit: SWISS Air

SWISS International Air Lines offers another European business class option. Seat quality varies, with desirable “throne” seats and less private configurations. Consult guides detailing SWISS Air Lines U.S. routes for best seat selection and route information.

Routes include: Chicago (ORD) – Zurich (ZRH), Los Angeles (LAX) – Zurich (ZRH), and Miami (MIA) – Zurich (ZRH).

These flights cost 65,000 EVA Air miles one-way, plus substantial fuel surcharges around $900. The high surcharge is a drawback, but a potentially top-tier business class experience to Switzerland might justify the cost for some.

8. United Polaris to Europe: 65,000 Miles

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Fly United Polaris to Europe for a comfortable and private business class experience. Image Credit: Stephen Au

For European routes beyond transcontinental, United Polaris is also available at 65,000 miles one-way. Enjoy lie-flat seats, good service, privacy, and comfortable bedding.

Key routes include San Francisco (SFO) to Frankfurt (FRA) and London (LHR). Award availability can be challenging, requiring flexibility in travel dates and destinations. Hub-to-hub routes like Newark-London often have better availability than point-to-point routes.

9. Brussels Airlines Business Class: Belgium Nonstop at 65,000 Miles

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Fly nonstop to Belgium in comfort with Brussels Airlines Business Class. Image Credit: Brussels Airlines

Brussels Airlines, Belgium’s flag carrier, offers nonstop business class service to Belgium from New York (JFK), Toronto (YYZ), and Washington, D.C. (IAD). While product consistency can vary, nonstop convenience is a significant advantage.

Fuel surcharges are similar to SWISS and other European carriers. Brussels Airlines also features throne seats; selecting these maximizes your experience. For travelers originating from these gateway cities and heading to Belgium, Brussels Airlines business class via EVA Air miles is a worthwhile redemption.

10. South Pacific Economy Flights: 60,000 Miles

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Air New Zealand Economy provides a comfortable option for South Pacific travel. Image Credit: Air New Zealand

For economy travel to the South Pacific, EVA Air charges 60,000 miles one-way. While not the highest value compared to business class redemptions to Europe, it can be useful if you have EVA Air miles and plan to visit the region.

Other programs like Avianca LifeMiles and United MileagePlus often offer better rates (around 40,000 miles each way). Use EVA Air miles for this redemption only if you already possess them.

Example routes: Chicago (ORD) – Auckland (AKL) on Air New Zealand, Los Angeles (LAX) – Sydney (SYD) on United Airlines, San Francisco (SFO) – Melbourne (MEL) on United Airlines.

11. SAS Business Class to Scandinavia: 65,000 Miles

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Experience Scandinavian hospitality with SAS Business Class to various Nordic cities. Image Credit: SAS

SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) provides a solid business class option to Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Expect comfortable Thompson Vantage XL staggered seats in a 1-2-1 layout and good food, though service can be inconsistent.

SAS serves numerous US cities nonstop to Scandinavia: Boston (BOS) to Copenhagen (CPH); Chicago (ORD) to Copenhagen (CPH) and Stockholm (ARN); Los Angeles (LAX) to Copenhagen (CPH); Miami (MIA) to Oslo (OSL), Copenhagen (CPH), and Stockholm (ARN); New York (JFK) to Oslo (OSL), Copenhagen (CPH); Newark (EWR) to Copenhagen (CPH) and Stockholm (ARN); San Francisco (SFO) to Copenhagen (CPH); Toronto (YYZ) to Stockholm (ARN); and Washington, D.C. (IAD) to Copenhagen (CPH).

Business class costs 65,000 miles one-way plus approximately $600 in taxes and fees. For longer flights, consider departing from Los Angeles or San Francisco.

12. Egyptair Business Class to North Africa: 80,000 Miles

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Egyptair’s 787-9 Dreamliner offers a modern business class product to Cairo. Image Credit: Egyptair

Egyptair offers nonstop service to Cairo (CAI) from New York (JFK), Toronto (YYZ), and Washington, D.C. (IAD). While not renowned for its business class, the newer 787-9 Dreamliners feature lie-flat seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, a significant upgrade over older angled-flat seats.

Award availability is generally good. Business class to North Africa on Egyptair costs 80,000 miles one-way.

13. Ethiopian Airlines Business Class to Ethiopia: 92,500 Miles

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Fly Ethiopian Airlines Business Class for routes across Africa and beyond. Image Credit: Ethiopian Airlines

Ethiopian Airlines provides routes to Addis Ababa (ADD) from Chicago (ORD) and Washington, D.C. (IAD) nonstop. Connecting flights are also available via Dublin (DUB), Abidjan (ABJ), and Lome (LFW).

Business class to Ethiopia costs 92,500 miles one-way. Ethiopian Airlines generally offers a positive travel experience.

14. South African Airways Business Class Within South Africa: 59,000 Miles

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Experience lie-flat seats on South African Airways business class within South Africa. Image Credit: Keri Stooksbury

Fly lie-flat business class within South Africa on South African Airways between Cape Town (CPT) and Johannesburg (JNB) for 59,000 miles one-way. South African Airways typically offers a vibrant and enjoyable travel experience.

15. Deep South America in Economy: 30,000 Miles

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United Airlines Economy offers routes to various destinations in South America. Image Credit: Ryan Smith

EVA Air groups all of South America into a single region, unlike many programs. This benefits travelers heading to destinations deeper in South America, such as Buenos Aires (EZE), Santiago (SCL), Montevideo (MVD), São Paulo (GRU), and Asunción (ASU).

Nonstop routes are available to Buenos Aires (EZE), Santiago (SCL), and São Paulo (GRU), primarily via Houston (IAH). Example routes include: Chicago (ORD) – São Paulo (GRU) on United Airlines, Houston (IAH) – Buenos Aires (EZE) on United Airlines, Toronto (YYZ) – Santiago (SCL) on Air Canada.

Economy flights to South America cost just 30,000 miles one-way, offering excellent value, especially for onward connections within the continent.

16. Central and South Asia Economy: 60,000 Miles

Visiting Central and South Asia, regions often with high ticket prices, can be made more affordable using EVA Air miles. Economy flights to this region cost 60,000 miles one-way, potentially saving significant out-of-pocket expenses.

17. ANA Business Class: Tokyo to Australia for 77,500 Miles

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Experience ANA’s renowned Business Class product on routes to Australia. Image Credit: Stephen Au

ANA business class is highly regarded. Fly nonstop from Tokyo Haneda (HND) to Sydney (SYD) for 77,500 miles one-way. This ~9.5-hour flight offers excellent food, comfortable seats, and exceptional Japanese service.

18. THAI Airways Business Class: Southeast Asia to North Asia for 40,000 Miles

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Thai Airways Royal Silk Business Class offers a comfortable regional business class experience. Image Credit: Ehsan Haque

Leverage EVA Air’s regional definitions to fly between Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Singapore, etc.) and North Asia (Seoul, Tokyo) in business class for 40,000 miles.

Example routes: Bali-Denpasar (DPS) – Bangkok (BKK) – Tokyo (NRT), Singapore (SIN) – Bangkok (BKK) – Tokyo (HND). These routes can total around 10 hours of flying time, making 40,000 miles a great value.

19. THAI Airways First Class: Southeast Asia to North Asia for 62,500 Miles

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Indulge in Thai Airways First Class for a premium experience in Asia. Image Credit: Cherag Dubash

Experience THAI Airways First Class from Bangkok (BKK) to North Asia (Osaka, Tokyo) for 62,500 miles one-way. Routes with First Class cabins can be limited, but offer 5-6 hours of premium flying.

Example routes: Bangkok (BKK) – Osaka (KIX), Bangkok (BKK) – Tokyo (TYO).

20. Asiana Airlines Business Class Within North Asia: 27,500 Miles

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Asiana Airlines Business Class provides a comfortable regional option within North Asia. Image Credit: Stephen Au

Asiana Airlines, based in Seoul (ICN), offers business class flights within North Asia for 27,500 miles. A high-value redemption is Seoul (ICN) – Saipan (SPN), a ~4.5-hour flight where cash tickets can be expensive.

For more North Asia redemption ideas, consult dedicated guides on flying to North Asia with points and miles.

21. EVA Air Business Class Within Asia (Excluding Hong Kong/Macau): 25,000 Miles

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Experience EVA Air’s excellent regional Business Class product within Asia. Image Credit: EVA Air

Try EVA Air’s regional business class within Asia (excluding Hong Kong/Macau) for 25,000 miles. Routes like Taipei (TPE) – Jakarta (CGK), Taipei (TPE) – Bali-Denpasar (DPS), and Taipei (TPE) – Singapore (SIN) offer 4-5 hours of business class on Airbus A330s, some featuring lie-flat seats in a 2-2-2 configuration. Cash fares can range from $500-$1,000.

Consider connecting through Taipei for longer business class flights: Bali-Denpasar (DPS) – Sapporo (CTS) via Taipei (TPE), Kuala Lumpur (KUL) – Tokyo (TYO) via Taipei (TPE). Long layovers in Taipei offer opportunities to explore Taiwanese street food.

22. ANA Business Class: Hong Kong to Tokyo for 30,000 Miles

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Enjoy ANA Business Class on regional routes like Hong Kong to Tokyo. Image Credit: Stephen Au

ANA’s lie-flat business class is available on Hong Kong (HKG) to Tokyo (TYO) routes. This ~4-hour flight, often costing $1,000-$1,500 in cash, can be booked for 30,000 miles.

Choose flights operated by ANA (not Air Japan) on Boeing 787s for a product closer to long-haul business class.

23. TAP Air Portugal Business Class to Portugal: 65,000 Miles

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TAP Air Portugal’s A330-900neo offers a significantly improved business class experience. Image Credit: Daniel Ross

TAP Air Portugal serves numerous US airports with flights to Portugal. Book business class for 65,000 miles one-way, though taxes and fees can be high (around $650).

Prioritize flights on the Airbus A330-900neo for a superior business class product. Routes include: Boston (BOS) – Lisbon (LIS), New York (JFK) – Lisbon (LIS), San Francisco (SFO) – Lisbon (LIS).

24. THAI Airways Business Class to Australia: 77,500 Miles

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THAI Airways 787-8 Business Class offers a comfortable ride to Australia. Image Credit: Thai Airways

THAI Airways’ Boeing 787-9 features reverse herringbone business class seats, their best business class product. Fly Bangkok (BKK) to Melbourne (MEL) (~11 hours) in this product for 77,500 miles one-way.

25. Air New Zealand Business Class: Auckland to Tokyo for 77,500 Miles

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Air New Zealand 787 Dreamliner Business Class provides a great option for travel to Tokyo. Image Credit: Daniel Ross

Air New Zealand operates long-haul business class from Auckland (AKL) to Tokyo. This ~11-hour flight can be booked for 77,500 miles each way.

26. Lufthansa First Class to Europe: 85,000 Miles

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Experience the luxury of Lufthansa First Class, though surcharges are substantial. Image Credit: Greg Stone

Lufthansa First Class, while luxurious, is listed lower due to high fuel surcharges. At 85,000 miles one-way, the redemption rate isn’t excessive, but taxes and fees exceeding $1,000 significantly increase the overall cost.

Explore Lufthansa U.S. routes for departure city options.

Final Thoughts: Strategic Use of EVA Air Mileage Partners

EVA Air Infinity MileageLands, while not universally lauded, offers valuable redemption opportunities, particularly when leveraging Star Alliance partners and understanding program nuances. Alternatives like ANA Mileage Club, Avianca LifeMiles, and Air Canada Aeroplan may offer better value in some situations.

However, for those holding EVA Air miles, strategic redemptions, especially utilizing round-trip routing rules and considering Round-The-World awards, can unlock significant value. This guide aims to inspire creative mileage use and maximize the potential of your Infinity MileageLands balance. While not every redemption is a home run, unique opportunities abound for savvy travelers willing to explore the program’s specific strengths.

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