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ANA Mileage Club: The Complete Guide

ANA Mileage Club is a powerhouse for booking Star Alliance premium cabins at some of the lowest rates anywhere. ANA’s own First and Business Class products are world-class, and the program lets you book partners like United, Lufthansa, and Air Canada at zone-based rates that beat almost everyone else. The June 2025 changes made high season more expensive, but low and regular season pricing stayed intact – meaning the sweet spots are still very much alive.


Why ANA Mileage Club?

  • Lowest Star Alliance rates – Zone-based pricing beats most programs for premium cabins
  • ANA’s own product is incredible – Their First and Business Class are consistently top-ranked
  • Seasonal pricing – Low/regular season rates stayed unchanged in 2025
  • Round-trip focus – Round-trips often give better value than two one-ways
  • Amex transfer partner – Easy to earn through Membership Rewards

Best Ways to Use ANA Miles

1. U.S. to Europe Business Class (100,000 miles round-trip)

100,000 miles round-trip for business class to Europe is outstanding. You can fly United, Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian, or other Star Alliance partners. Just avoid the high fuel surcharge airlines (Lufthansa/Swiss) and stick to United or TAP Portugal for minimal fees.

2. U.S. to South America Business Class (88,000 miles round-trip)

ANA treats ALL of South America as one region. 88,000 miles gets you round-trip business class anywhere – Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Chile. This is exceptional value for distant destinations like Buenos Aires.

3. U.S. to Japan on ANA Metal

Flying ANA’s own metal gets you their incredible service and hard product. First Class is bucket-list worthy, Business Class is phenomenal. During low season, pricing is very competitive.

4. Africa/Middle East (One Region)

ANA treats Africa and the Middle East as one massive region. This creates value for reaching destinations across the entire continent.


June 2025 Changes

ANA introduced one-way awards on ANA metal for the first time and raised high-season pricing by roughly 50%. However, low and regular season pricing stayed the same, so if you travel off-peak, the sweet spots remain excellent.


How to Earn ANA Miles

ANA has limited transfer partners compared to other programs:

  • American Express Membership Rewards – 1:1 transfer (primary source)
  • Marriott Bonvoy – 3:1 transfer (not recommended)

Amex is basically your only good option. The Amex Platinum, Gold, or other Membership Rewards cards are essential for earning ANA miles.


How to Search for ANA Awards

Step 1: Create ANA Mileage Club Account

Go to ANA’s website and create a free Mileage Club account.

Step 2: Search Award Availability

ANA’s search engine shows Star Alliance availability. It’s functional but not the prettiest interface.

Step 3: Book During Low/Regular Season

ANA has three seasons: Low, Regular, and High. Always try to book Low or Regular season to get the best rates.


Tips & Tricks

  • Avoid Lufthansa/Swiss surcharges – Stick to United or TAP for Europe
  • Book round-trips – Often better value than two one-ways
  • Travel off-peak – Low/regular season pricing is where the value is
  • Transfer from Amex only when ready – Don’t transfer speculatively

Bottom Line

ANA Mileage Club delivers exceptional value for Star Alliance premium cabins if you travel during low or regular season. The zone-based pricing beats most competitors, and if you can fly ANA’s own metal, you’re in for a treat. The limited transfer partners (basically just Amex) make it less accessible than some programs, but if you’re in the Amex ecosystem, ANA should be on your radar.

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