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Here’s All of the Etihad Partner Award Charts that are blocked from U.S. IP addresses

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How can you make prudent booking decision if you have no idea how much flight redemptions are going to cost for comparison? You can’t! And Etihad is blocking IP U.S. IP addresses and using a “US DOT requirement” as an excuse. Many people who go Etihad may not know that you can bypass this blockage by using a VPN. I did just that and hopped on Tunnelbear to screencap all of the Etihad Partner Award Charts so that you can see them wherever you are in the world. Enjoy, and happy hunting.

Now you don’t have to worry about this

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Air New Zealand

Air New Zealand Etihad Partner Award Charts

Etihad Partner Award Charts

Air SerbiaEtihad Partner Award Charts

Air Seychelles

Etihad Partner Award Charts

Air Berlin

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Alitalia

Etihad Partner Award Charts

ANA

Etihad Partner Award Charts Etihad Partner Award Charts

American Airlines

Etihad Partner Award Charts

Asiana

Etihad Partner Award Charts

Bangkok Airways

Etihad Partner Award Charts Etihad Partner Award Charts

Brussels Airlines

Etihad Partner Award Charts

Czech Airlines

Etihad Partner Award Charts

Etihad RegionalEtihad Partner Award Charts Etihad Partner Award ChartsFlybeEtihad Partner Award Charts Etihad Partner Award Charts

Garuda IndonesiaEtihad Partner Award Charts

GOL

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Hainan

Etihad Partner Award Charts

Jet Airways

Etihad Partner Award Charts

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Korean AirEtihad Partner Award Charts

Malaysian Airlines

Etihad Partner Award Charts

Oman Air

Etihad Partner Award Charts

Phillipine Airlines

Etihad Partner Award Charts

Royal Air Maroc

Etihad Partner Award Charts

SAS

Etihad Partner Award Charts

South African Airways

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Srilankan Airlines

Etihad Partner Award Charts

Ukraine International Airlines

Etihad Partner Award Charts

Virgin Australia

Etihad Partner Award Charts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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7 Comments

  • […] Here’s a list of Etihad transfer partners, but I’ll highlight the areas where I think you can get the most bang for your buck. Additionally, Etihad has been known to block access to USA IP addresses. So if you’d like to investigate these charts…here’s a link […]

  • dotti August 16, 2017

    good job thanks..why is ethiad says it is a DOT reg?? have u found the reg somewhere and are they interpreting it correctly?>????

    • Miles August 16, 2017

      thought is that it’s because they don’t publish taxes and fees charged by different airlines and that’s a DOT requirement

  • GL August 15, 2017

    Any sweet spots in any of those charts?

    • Miles August 15, 2017

      Hey GL – Great idea for a post, lemme put one together

  • Tom August 15, 2017

    Well done! Thanks!

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