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Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles Publishes New Award Charts

Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles has published new award charts on its website, which could mean changes to the program are afoot.

Written by T.J. Dunn

On February 6, 2024

Read time 38 mins

As of February 15, 2024, there will be upcoming changes to Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles, as there are new award charts published on its website with significantly higher award pricing than before.

There’s a huge devaluation coming soon, so if you have any Turkish miles sitting in your account, it’s best to redeem them as soon as possible to lock in lower award rates.

Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles Publishes New Award Charts

Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles has published new award charts on its website, and award pricing is set to change for the worse as of February 15, 2024. 

As a reminder, Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles is a transfer partner with Bilt Rewards, Citi ThankYou Rewards, and Capital One Miles in the US, and also with Marriott Bonvoy.

Turkish Airlines previously published a chart for flights with Turkish Airlines and Star Alliance partners with “promotional award pricing,” which for all intents and purposes is the equivalent of “Saver”-level pricing in other programs.

Turkish Airlines also published an “Award Tickets” chart for flights exclusively with Turkish Airlines, which offered access to more seats at a higher price.

Now, Turkish Airlines has published one chart for awards with Turkish Airlines, and another for flights with Star Alliance airlines.

The Turkish Airlines chart has Promotion Award Ticket prices (the equivalent of “Saver”-level awards), as well as Award Tickets, which are more expensive (and more bountiful).

The above prices reflect one-way prices, whereas the previous charts displayed round-trip pricing.

The below table summarizes the differences between the old chart and the new chart in terms of Promotion Award Ticket pricing for flights out of Türkiye with Turkish Airlines:

Destination (from Türkiye)

Turkish Miles (One-Way, Economy)

Previous Cost in Turkish Miles (One-Way, Economy)

% Increase

Turkish Miles (One-Way, Business)

Previous Cost in Turkish Miles (One-Way, Business)

% Increase

Türkiye

4,500

3,800

18%

10,000

6,300

59%

Europe 1

10,000

7,500

33%

20,000

11,300

77%

Europe 2

15,000

10,000

50%

25,000

15,000

67%

Central Asia

20,000

15,000

33%

35,000

25,000

40%

Middle East

18,000

12,500

44%

28,000

17,500

60%

North Africa

20,000

15,000

33%

40,000

25,000

60%

Central Africa

25,000

20,000

25%

60,000

40,000

50%

Southern Africa

35,000

30,000

17%

75,000

55,000

36%

Far East

35,000

30,000

17%

65,000

45,000

44%

North America

40,000

30,000

33%

65,000

45,000

44%

South America

50,000

40,000

25%

75,000

55,000

36%

Oceania

50,000

40,000

25%

75,000

55,000

36%

Meanwhile, Turkish Airlines has a separate chart for flights with Star Alliance partners. The prices are laid out by class of service and destination, and it’s too big to summarize the differences in a single chart.

However, here are a few examples of by how much award pricing differs between the old charts and the newly published charts:

  • One-way business class flight from Europe 1 to North America: from 45,000 miles to 85,000 miles (89% increase)
  • One-way business class flight from Far East to Europe 1: from 45,000 miles to 85,000 miles (89% increase)
  • One-way business class flight from the Middle East to North America: from 47,000 miles to 93,000 miles (98% increase)
  • One-way business class flight from Far East to North America: from 67,500 miles to 130,000 miles (93% increase)
  • One-way business class flight from Southern Africa to North America: from 85,000 miles to 140,000 miles (65% increase)

It’s important to note that the new award prices displayed in the chart don’t appear to be reflected in the booking engine just yet. However, when the newly published award chart prices kick in on February 15, 2024, it’ll cost a lot more than it currently does to book the same flights.

Furthermore, Miles&Smiles has historically used zone-based pricing, which means that you calculate the number of miles required for a booking with your origin and destination. 

However, along with the newly published award charts is an example of calculating the amount of miles needed for a redemption, and it looks to be additive instead of zone-based, which would be a huge change.

For example, with the new award charts, a one-way flight from Vancouver–Istanbul prices out at 40,000 miles in economy, and a one-way flight from Istanbul to London costs 15,000 miles in economy.

However, with additive pricing, the total cost for that trip would be 55,000 miles.

By comparison, a one-way flight from Vancouver to London via Istanbul with the historical pricing should work out to be 30,000 miles in economy, assuming you can find a Promotion Award Ticket.

This is a huge devaluation to the program, and award prices are doubling in some cases, especially with additive pricing taking effect.

If you have any miles sitting in your Miles&Smiles account, it could be wise to redeem them sooner rather than later.

Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles Sweet Spots

If you’re currently sitting on a balance in your Miles&Smiles account, here are some redemptions to search for. 

All of the below prices are the old prices, and not the ones reflected in the newly published award charts. It may be tricky to find availability, so it’s best to use your favourite award searching website or tool to speed things up.

Miles&Smiles treats North America as one whole zone. This means that flights from mainland North America to Hawaii are all considered intra-zone travel.

You may be able to find flights in economy for just 7,500 miles per direction (or 10,000 miles), or in business class for 15,000 miles.

For flights from North America to Europe, you could fly Turkish Airlines business class for just 45,000 miles. 

Heading a bit further afield to the Middle East, the cost jumps up slightly to 47,000 miles for a one-way flight in business class.

If you’re able to find award availability, a flight from North America to the Far East would cost just 67,500 miles in business class.

From North America to South Africa, you can book flights for as few as 85,000 miles in business class.

If you’re able to find “Saver”-level award availability, there are some great sweet spots with Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles.

With new award charts published on the Turkish Airlines website, but not yet loaded into the booking platform, the window of opportunity to book awards at the current rates could very well be closing.

Conclusion

Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles has published new award charts on its website; however, the new prices aren’t yet loaded into the booking platform. 

The devaluation is set to take effect on February 15, 2024, at which point the program’s value proposition will be gutted.

Therefore, if you have a balance in your Miles&Smiles account, it’s certainly worth looking for redemptions sooner rather than later.

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