I was always surprised that you don't take advantage of that nonstop flight unless it cost significantly more money or miles because it's on Swiss.I just said screw it. I booked direct SFO to Zurich.
10-4 that. For better and worse, there's no confusing us with western Americans!I am highly frugal. It is Upstate NY values.

Yes.I just said screw it.
I booked direct SFO to Zurich.
I am highly frugal. It is Upstate NY values.
From the "first-world problems" department: United's Cyber Monday sale offers no big award discounts on nonstops from EWR.Heads-up for United FFers: winter award sales drop on Monday Dec 1. I'll be online at midnight to see if I can score a roundtrip to Munich for less than 60K. Given subpar experiences over the past two winters, I'm tempering my expectations.
I share that SOP but always look for Lidl: better and cheaper.Trust me - if I drive between ski areas in Europe .i stop at a Coop and buy a baguette with ham and cheese for 5 euros.
That's possible; however, for my needs the issue is that over the past two years United has jacked up its FF award levels. Just for laffs, I checked Delta from JFK to Zurich and if you're flexible with dates, there are roundtrips for as little as 40K, same with Milan. Unfortunately, those are the only nonstop Alps gateways that they service from JFK. I've used up all my Delta miles so United (along with partners Swiss and Lufthansa) at far more convenient Newark Airport is my only option.Zürich has become a tech hub. It’s non EU. So there is corporate travel involved keeping prices high.
$683 per person was the best I could find for those shoulder weeks around the Feb school holidays, which I know would definitely not meet your requirements for cashing in an award. For us, minimizing outlay is the overriding priority so we're using FF miles and the Indy Pass throughout, including a couple days at the Skiwelt -- not a favorite here, I know, despite its extensive size.What are cash prices to Europe this winter to compare to those mileage awards? I’ve found that the late January time frame is usually so cheap that FF awards are a bad deal. March/April cash prices tend to be higher.

No, particularly since you are probably paying a few $ along with the 50K miles. How are you accruing miles fast enough to keep using them this way? It can’t be from the credit card spend that gets me most of mine.I know would definitely not meet your requirements for cashing in an award.
I still don’t see why SkiWelt is needed advance booking in March. I notice that the Kaunertal and Pitztal glaciers are on Indy Pass, certainly doable from Innsbruck, and Stubai is part of the Innsbruck group. Those 3 plus others in the Innsbruck group can easily fill a week.Given that we already know where and when we're skiing and staying (completely counter-intuitive for me in the Alps),
spent 2 day in HK....Very cool place, worth the stop over...We did a real cool hike plus a great meal at the Mandarin Oriental.... My wife has been to Sing many times, said it's just a nice clean city..Not ski travel but it's to mountains so relatively related.......
I'm actively looking to book flights to Munich for next September so we can do some walking around Slovenia and the Dolomites. I'm seriously considering a stopover in Hong Kong or Singapore on the way there or the way home. Anyone checked out either city?