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The Complete Guide to Maximizing Stopovers on Airline Award Tickets

The Complete Guide to Maximizing Stopovers on Airline Award Tickets

Stopovers are one of the most powerful yet underutilized tools in the award travel world. A stopover allows you to visit an intermediate city for more than 24 hours on your way to your final destination, effectively giving you two destinations for the price of one. When used strategically, stopovers can dramatically increase the value of your miles and unlock incredible multi-city adventures. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to master stopovers on airline award tickets, with a focus on Australian frequent flyer programs like Qantas and Velocity, as well as their key partners.

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What is a Stopover and Why Should You Care?

At its core, a stopover is a deliberate break in your journey at an intermediate city that lasts longer than a layover. While a layover is typically a connection of less than 24 hours (or less than 4 hours for domestic itineraries), a stopover allows you to spend days or even weeks exploring a city before continuing to your final destination. The beauty of stopovers on award tickets is that many frequent flyer programs allow them at little to no extra cost in miles, though you may still be responsible for taxes and fees.

For example, instead of flying directly from Sydney to London, you could book a Qantas award ticket with a stopover in Singapore, spending a few days enjoying the city before continuing on to London—all for the same number of Qantas Points as the direct flight. This turns a simple trip into a multi-destination adventure without burning extra miles.

Stopovers are especially valuable for those looking to explore regions with multiple nearby destinations, such as Southeast Asia, Europe, or the United States. They also allow you to break up long journeys, which can be a blessing for travelers who dread ultra-long-haul flights.

Understanding Stopover Rules: The Basics

Before diving into specific programs, it’s crucial to understand the general rules that govern stopovers. These rules can vary significantly between airlines and even between different award charts within the same program. Here are the key factors to consider:

It’s also important to distinguish between stopovers and free stopover programs offered by some airlines, where the airline actively promotes stopover tourism (e.g., Icelandair, TAP Air Portugal). While these can be great, they are usually revenue-based and not applicable to award tickets. Here, we focus on stopovers built into frequent flyer program rules.

Major Frequent Flyer Programs and Their Stopover Policies

Let’s explore the stopover rules for the programs most relevant to Australian travelers, along with some key international partners that offer generous stopover terms.

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Qantas Frequent Flyer

Qantas is the dominant program for Australians, and its stopover rules are relatively straightforward but can be restrictive compared to some other programs.

Velocity Frequent Flyer (Virgin Australia)

Velocity’s stopover rules are less generous than Qantas’s, but there are still opportunities, especially when redeeming on partner airlines.

Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer

While not an Australian program, KrisFlyer is a popular transfer partner of both Australian programs and offers some of the best stopover options for Australian travelers.

Other Notable Programs for Stopovers

Several other programs accessible via transferable points (like American Express Membership Rewards) offer outstanding stopover policies:

Crafting Multi-City Itineraries with Stopovers

Now that you understand the rules, let’s look at some practical examples of how to build itineraries that maximize stopovers.

Example 1: The Classic Qantas Kangaroo Route with a Singapore Stopover

1、 Route · Sydney (SYD) → Singapore (SIN) [stopover 5 days] → London (LHR) 2、 Program · Qantas Frequent Flyer 3、 Points Cost · 55,200 Qantas Points in economy (Zone 10) 4、 Taxes · Approximately AUD 200-300 5、 Value · You get to explore Singapore for a few days without any extra points cost. This is a perfect way to break up the long journey to Europe.

Example 2: Velocity Points on Singapore Airlines to Two Asian Cities

1、 Route · Melbourne (MEL) → Singapore (SIN) [stopover 4 days] → Tokyo (NRT) 2、 Program · Velocity Frequent Flyer (using Singapore Airlines) 3、 Points Cost · 70,000 Velocity Points in economy (one-way, but you can book as a round-trip with a second stopover) 4、 Taxes · Approximately AUD 150-200 5、 Value · See both Singapore and Tokyo on one award ticket. Note that you must book this as a round-trip to get the stopover; a one-way would not permit it.

Example 3: Around the World with oneworld Classic Flight Reward

1、 Route · Sydney (SYD) → Hong Kong (HKG) [stopover 3 days] → London (LHR) [stopover 7 days] → New York (JFK) [stopover 5 days] → Los Angeles (LAX) → Sydney (SYD) 2、 Program · Qantas Frequent Flyer (oneworld Classic Flight Reward) 3、 Points Cost · 132,400 Qantas Points in economy (up to 35,000 miles) 4、 Taxes · Approximately AUD 800-1,200 5、 Value · This is a trip of a lifetime, visiting four continents for a single award ticket. The oneworld award allows up to five stopovers, so you could add even more.

Example 4: Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan for a Pacific Island Stopover

1、 Route · Brisbane (BNE) → Nadi (NAN) [stopover 5 days] → Los Angeles (LAX) 2、 Program · Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan (using Fiji Airways) 3、 Points Cost · 40,000 Alaska miles in economy (one-way) 4、 Taxes · Approximately USD 50-100 5、 Value · Fiji is a popular stopover on the way to the US, and Alaska’s generous stopover policy makes it free. Alaska miles can be transferred from Marriott Bonvoy or purchased during sales.

Tips for Finding and Booking Stopover Awards

Booking award tickets with stopovers can be more complex than simple point-to-point awards, but the effort is often worth it. Here are some tips to increase your success:


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