Turkish Miles Devaluation Effective 15th Feb

Turkish Airlines Devaluation
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Turkish Miles have faced devaluation. I read on the price of travel that the Turkish miles award chart has been updated. However, the Turkish airline’s award booking tool shows the old rate. Initially, no official intimidation was communicated; however, the website was updated later, stating that the new award chart is effective from 15th Feb 2024. It would be better to book if you already have plans or a stash of Turkish miles before the booking tool starts showing new pricing. In the worst case, you would have to pay $70 [only if it is not updated] for cancellation. Here is what has changed with the Turkish Miles Devaluation.

Turkish Airlines Awards

Turkish Airlines had two award charts: one was promotional, and the other was conventional or normal-priced award charts. This still holds true.

However, the number of miles has increased significantly, and that too with segment-based. That means you must now pay miles for the Turkish Airlines award on a per-segment basis. For Example, miles of DEL-IST & IST-LHR will be added. Earlier, it was purely based on where you started and where you landed. I always wondered why the Turkish hadn’t done anything about it. Now, it has been corrected.

Here is the new Turkish Airlines Award Chart; it is a one-way award chart. Earlier, they had a Round-Trip award chart.

Turkish Airlines Miles Award Chart

Star Alliance Awards

Not only Turkish but also Star Alliance Awards are updated. But here, one thing is positive.

Turkish Airlines Promotional Awards pricing was also applicable for Star Alliance flights. That has remained this time, too. However, changes have been made to Star Alliance’s domestic flights.

Turkish Miles Devaluation Impact

Here are some comparisons with Promotional Pricing:

Economy Cabin Changes

Here is how Promotional Economy Award pricing has changed for Turkish Airlines:

RoutePrevious Economy AwardNow Economy Award% Impact
Central Asia-Turkey15K20K33%
Central Asia-Europe 219K20K+15K=35K84%
Central Asia-Southern Africa34K20K+35K=55K62%
Central Asia-North America34K20K+40K=60K76%
Central Asia-South Ameria41.5K20K+50K=70K69%
Changes to Economy Promotional Awards

I don’t think there would be any segment for partner flights compared to Turkish flights since it has already been taken care of with the new partner award chart.

RoutePrevious Economy AwardNow Economy Award% Impact
Central Asia-Turkey15K20K33%
Central Asia-Europe 219K35K84%
Central Asia-Southern Africa34K55K62%
Central Asia-North America34K60K76%
Central Asia-South Ameria41.5K70K69%
Changes to Economy Promotional Awards

Business Cabin Changes

Here is how Promotional Business Award pricing has changed:

RoutePrevious Business AwardNow Business Award% Impact
Central Asia-Turkey25K35K40%
Central Asia-Europe 230K35K+25K=60K100%
Central Asia-Southern Africa65K35K+75K=110K83%
Central Asia-North America52.5K35K+65K=100K90%
Central Asia-South Ameria60K35K+75K=110K83%
Changes to Business Promotional Awards

Partner Domestic Flights Changes

Here is how Promotional Business Award pricing has changed for Partner Domestic Flights:

CabinOldNew% Impact
Economy75001000033%
Business125001500025%
First20000200000%

Note: New Promotional pricing is somewhere around where the old normal pricing used to be. New Normal Pricing is also higher than earlier.

What to do with existing miles?

Old pricing is still being used to book online on the Turkish website. And, if your plan is even more or less confirmed, go ahead and make the booking if you can find the Turkish Airlines Sweet Spots. The cancellation is only $70, if needed, which may be increased by the airline.

Don’t rush and try to transfer miles, which aren’t instant like Axis. You can still have some better opportunities rather than transferring in a jiffy.

Bottomline

Turkish Miles has faced devaluation without any communication; however, later, it was updated on the website. The award prices almost doubled on some routes. They always had issues with sluggish searches on the website; however, most were ignored for sweet spots. However, it seems no one is bothering about them anymore.