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Check out the similar lists I made for Los Angeles and New York City.
Below is a list of every oneworld alliance flight from Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) flown by British Airways, American Airlines, Iberia, Japan Airlines, and Qantas. I have also included non-oneworld partners on which you can book flights with Avios, in this case only Alaska Airlines.
The list is divided into International routes, Hawaii routes, and Domestic routes. Within each group, the routes are listed from most Avios required to fewest. For each route the miles listed are for economy/business/first class and are times 1000 for a three-cabin plane. If the route is operated by a two-cabin plane, it’s just economy/business or first, whatever the premium cabin is called.
Avios has the very annoying feature that if the airline calls a cabin first class, Avios charges three times the coach price. American calls its domestic premium cabin first class. But the same seats to Canada, Puerto Rico, and other foreign countries are called business class. That means that the seats up front on a domestic route cost three times the coach seats, but the same seats on a flight to Canada only cost two times the coach price.
Some of the regional routes may only be operated by one-cabin planes.
Routes and classes that use fewer Avios than the number of AAdvantage miles required are in bold. Routes and classes that use more Avios than the number of AAdvantage miles required are crossed out. If Avios equals AAdvantage for that class and route, the route and number of miles are written normally. Of course, bold doesn’t mean the redemption is a good deal. Don’t forget about the crippling fuel surcharges to Europe, Australia, Africa, and Asia. And crossed out doesn’t necessarily mean the route is a bad deal since Avios are worth less than AAdvantage miles.
International
Sydney (SYD) 50/100/150
Brisbane (BNE) 50/100/150
Tokyo (NRT) 30/60/90
London (LHR) 25/50/75
Paris (CDG) 25/50/75
Madrid (MAD) 25/50/75
Frankfurt (FRA) 25/50/75
Sao Paulo (GRU) 25/50/75
Rio de Janeiro (GIG) 25/50/75
Santiago (SCL) 25/50/75
Buenos Aires (EZE) 25/50/75
Caracas (CCS) 12.5/25
Barbados (BGI) 12.5/25
Providenciales (PLS) 10/20
Nassau (NAS) 10/20
Montego (MBJ) 10/20
Panama City (PTY) 10/20
San Salvador (SAL) 10/20
San Jose, CR (SJO) 10/20
Guatemala City (GUA) 10/20
Liberia (LIR) 10/20
Belize (BZE) 10/20
Toronto (YYZ) 10/20
Vancouver (YVR) 10/20
Calgary (YYC) 10/20
Montreal (YUL) 10/20
Aguascalientes (AGU) 7.5/15
Guadalajara (GDL) 7.5/15
Leon/Del Bajio (BJX) 7.5/15
Mazatlan (MZT) 7.5/15
Morelia (MLM) 7.5/15
Queretaro (QRO) 7.5/15
San Luis Potosi (SLP) 7.5/15
Veracruz (VER) 7.5/15
Cancun (CUN) 7.5/15
Cozumel (CZM) 7.5/15
Mexico City (MEX) 7.5/15
Puerto Vallarta (PVR) 7.5/15
Acapulco (ACA) 7.5/15
Zihuatanejo (ZIH) 7.5/15
San Jose del Cabo (SJD) 7.5/15
Chihuahua (CUU) 4.5/9
Monterrey (MTT) 4.5/9
Torreon (TRC) 4.5/9
Hawaii
Honolulu (HNL) 20/60
Kahului (OGG) 20/60
Domestic
Anchorage 20/60
San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) 12.5/25
Seattle (SEA) 10/30
Baltimore (BWI) 10/30
Boston (BOS) 10/30
Fresno (FAT) 10/30
Hartford (BDL) 10/30
Los Angeles (LAX) 10/30
New York (JFK) 10/30
New York (LGA) 10/30
Newark (EWR) 10/30
Norfolk (ORF) 10/30
Ontario, CA (ONT) 10/30
Orange County (SNA) 10/30
Philadelphia (PHL) 10/30
Portland (PDX) 10/30
Reno/Tahoe (RNO) 10/30
Richmond (RIC) 10/30
Sacramento (SMF) 10/30
San Diego (SAN) 10/30
San Francisco (SFO) 10/30
San Jose, CA (SJC) 10/30
Washington-Dulles (IAD) 10/30
Washington-National (DCA) 10/30
Atlanta (ATL) 7.5/22.5
Charlotte (CLT) 7.5/22.5
Chicago-O’Hare (ORD) 7.5/22.5
Cleveland (CLE) 7.5/22.5
Columbus (CMH) 7.5/22.5
Dayton (DAY) 7.5/22.5
Denver (DEN) 7.5/22.5
Detroit (DTW) 7.5/22.5
Fort Lauderdale (FLL) 7.5/22.5
Ft. Myers (RSW) 7.5/22.5
Indianapolis (IND) 7.5/22.5
Jacksonville (JAX) 7.5/22.5
Las Vegas (LAS) 7.5/22.5
Louisville (SDF) 7.5/22.5
Miami (MIA) 7.5/22.5
Milwaukee (MKE) 7.5/22.5
Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) 7.5/22.5
Orlando (MCO) 7.5/22.5
Palm Springs (PSP) 7.5/22.5
Phoenix (PHX) 7.5/22.5
Pittsburgh (PIT) 7.5/22.5
Raleigh-Durham (RDU) 7.5/22.5
Salt Lake City (SLC) 7.5/22.5
Tampa (TPA) 7.5/22.5
Tucson (TUS) 7.5/22.5
West Palm Beach (PBI) 7.5/22.5
Vail (EGE) 7.5/22.5
Gunnison/Crested Butte (GUC) 7.5/22.5
Hayden/Steamboat Springs (SBS) 7.5/22.5
Jackson Hole (JAC) 7.5/22.5
Montrose (MTJ) 7.5/22.5
Asheville (AVL) 7.5/22.5
Aspen (ASE) 7.5/22.5
Myrtle Beach (MYR) 7.5/22.5
Bloomington/Normal (BMI) 7.5/22.5
Cedar Rapids (CID) 7.5/22.5
Champaign/Urbana (CMI) 7.5/22.5
Charleston, SC (CHS) 7.5/22.5
Chattanooga (CHA) 7.5/22.5
Cincinnati (CVG) 7.5/22.5
Columbia, SC (CAE) 7.5/22.5
Columbus, GA (CSG) 7.5/22.5
Ft. Walton Beach (VPS) 7.5/22.5
Ft. Wayne (FWA) 7.5/22.5
Grand Junction (GJT) 7.5/22.5
Grand Rapids (GRR) 7.5/22.5
Greensboro (GSO) 7.5/22.5
Greenville/Spartanburg (GSP) 7.5/22.5
Lexington (LEX) 7.5/22.5
Madison (MSN) 7.5/22.5
Moline/Quad Cities 7.5/22.5
Peoria (PIA) 7.5/22.5
Rapid City (RAP) 7.5/22.5
Savannah (SAV) 7.5/22.5
Sioux Falls (FSD) 7.5/22.5
Tallahassee (TLH) 7.5/22.5
Albuquerque (ABQ) 4.5/13.5
Austin (AUS) 4.5/13.5
Birmingham (BHM) 4.5/13.5
Colorado Springs (COS) 4.5/13.5
Des Moines (DSM) 4.5/13.5
El Paso (ELP) 4.5/13.5
Fayatteville (XNA) 4.5/13.5
Houston-Intercontinental (IAH) 4.5/13.5
Huntsville (HSV) 4.5/13.5
Kansas City (MCI) 4.5/13.5
Little Rock (LIT) 4.5/13.5
McAllen (MFE) 4.5/13.5
Memphis (MEM) 4.5/13.5
Nashville (BNA) 4.5/13.5
New Orleans (MSY) 4.5/13.5
Oklahoma City (OKC) 4.5/13.5
Omaha (OMA) 4.5/13.5
St. Louis (STL) 4.5/13.5
San Antonio (SAT) 4.5/13.5
Tulsa (TUL) 4.5/13.5
Wichita (ICT) 4.5/13.5
Abilene (ABI) 4.5/13.5
Alexandria (ALY) 4.5/13.5
Amarillo (AMA) 4.5/13.5
Baton Rouge (BTR) 4.5/13.5
Brownsville (BRO) 4.5/13.5
College Station (CLL) 4.5/13.5
Corpus Christi (CRP) 4.5/13.5
Durango (DRO) 4.5/13.5
Evansville (EVV) 4.5/13.5
Ft. Smith (FSM) 4.5/13.5
Garden City (GCK) 4.5/13.5
Grand Island (GRI) 4.5/13.5
Gulfport/Biloxi (GPT) 4.5/13.5
Houston-Hobby (HOU) 4.5/13.5
Jackson, MS (JAN) 4.5/13.5
Joplin (JLN) 4.5/13.5
Kileen/Ft. Hood (GRK) 4.5/13.5
Lafayette (LFT) 4.5/13.5
Lake Charles (LCH) 4.5/13.5
Laredo (LRD) 4.5/13.5
Lawton (LAW) 4.5/13.5
Longview (GGG) 4.5/13.5
Lubbock (LBB) 4.5/13.5
Manhattan, KS (MHK) 4.5/13.5
Midland/Odessa (MAF) 4.5/13.5
Mobile (MOB) 4.5/13.5
Monroe (MLV) 4.5/13.5
Montgomery (MGM) 4.5/13.5
Pensacola (PNS) 4.5/13.5
Roswell (ROW) 4.5/13.5
San Angelo (SJT) 4.5/13.5
Santa Fe (SAF) 4.5/13.5
Shreveport (SHV) 4.5/13.5
Springfield, IL (SPI) 4.5/13.5
Springfield, MO (SGF) 4.5/13.5
Texarkana (TXK) 4.5/13.5
Tulsa (TUL) 4.5/13.5
Tyler (TYR) 4.5/13.5
Waco (ACT) 4.5/13.5
Wichita Falls (SPS) 4.5/13.5
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This is an extremely helpful chart and thanks for your work here. Are you doing another one for ORD? One thing to bear in mind in comparing Avios to AAdvantage are the extremely favorable opportunities AA has for off-peak awards. Many of the bolded destinations here would be crossed out if you can fly on off-peak dates (if they weren’t crossed out anyway in your own mind by fuel surcharges).
For me, it will take a connection (add 9k Avios rt) to get to DFW, but there are still values to be had for many domestic destinations and to Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America. ORD would add many more domestic destinations plus some Canadian ones as advantageous compared to AA.
Yes, I plan to add ORD and MIA lists. I’m glad that the list is useful for you even though you aren’t at DFW. From the huge number of 4.5k each way destinations to/from DFW, many people are in your shoes, needing to add 9k r/t to the DFW Avios list figures.
Looking forward to ORD! Great job!
I found your blog about 2 weeks ago. I used to be a View from the Wing, TPG, and MillionMileSecrets only guy. However, your blog is super practical and helpful. It’s probably my favorite. I have been looking for something that showed DFW Avios amounts
Thumbs up.
I’m reading the Lax one
Great post and overall blog. Added you alongside some longtime bloggers including FTG and TPG…keep up the good work, man.
Agree with Dan above. Your blog has been very helpful and practical as a resource guide. My home airport is SEA and looking to use Avios for my family of 3. I am more excited about using it Intra-Asia since HKG will be my base when I visit the in-laws there.
Durango (DRO) is pricing at 7500 each way in Coach, not 4500 unfortunately.
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