@Lain as always, thank you for the info on fare types (can you tell I rarely fly??). I am intrigued by
@Haley R's mention of flying business class which I am guessing costs a LOT LOT more. I was looking at photos of business class seats though and I am not sure my husband I would like to be separated like that when we are awake!
As
@Haley R just mentioned, her business class roundtrip flights on ANA from LAX to Tokyo totaled only 180k UR (90k UR per person). This is because she transferred her UR points to
Virgin Atlantic ("VS") miles, and booked ANA partner award flights through VS, rather than using the Chase travel portal. Here's a recent article explaining how to do it:
ANA First Class With Virgin Atlantic Miles: An Incredible Value.
The above article mentions Amex Membership Rewards as a starting point because MR points also transfer to VS, and Amex periodically runs a "transfer bonus" where every 1k MR you transfer to VS gets you 1k miles +30% bonus miles, which is arguably a better deal than transferring UR to VS 1:1. Chase is just starting to offer similar transfer bonuses to some of their partners, so we'll see if they'll do one for VS. And as I mentioned before, I don't want to recommend you getting into Amex MR cards right now because a lot of the big bonus cards have high spend and/or high AFs, the no fee cards don't have enough in SUBs to get you the points you need, Amex requires a lot of spend and commitment to using their cards even after meeting MSR if you want to keep getting bonuses on more cards, and getting all of Amex's cards will have you blowing your 5/24 status.
Like
@Haley R said, it's really easy right now to get 180k+ UR from Chase, and you can just as easily transfer UR>VS>ANA, so we'll stick with that. Your CIP SUB will get you 80k UR. If you can convince your husband to be a passive P2 with you, support him to his own CIP, that's a 20k UR support bonus and another 80k UR SUB, and there's your 180k UR for business class seats.
Here's another helpful tip from
@calypso726 about using VS to fly premium on ANA:
One way to get there is using Virgin Atlantic miles to fly ANA. Both UR and MR transfer to Virgin Atlantic. The only issue is that you can only book RT flights. So you either need to be flexible or be willing to pay the $50 change fee when your real return flight date shows up. I booked our real departure date and a return for the same day we arrived. I also needed to book a positioning flight to where ANA flies out of. Another option is AA miles to book JAL. You can't search for JAL availability on AA though. You need to search for it on BA. Again, I have had to book a positioning flight to do this. I have no issues with that. I am married to a Plane Princess, so it's lie flats seats or we aren't going. Not that I'm complaining