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I've just noticed that the United website is showing some (limited) partner award availability on Air New Zealand's flights between BNE/SYD and Norfolk Island (NLK). I've just checked for availability in May/June but there may be other dates also.
E.g. NLK-SYD award availability in June:
BNE-NLK is also available. United is charging 19,300 miles + taxes in economy, although the miles required will be different with other frequent flyer programs.
As Air New Zealand is a Star Alliance carrier, you should be able to book these seats using any Star Alliance frequent flyer program. This would include Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer, United MileagePlus, Air Canada Aeroplan, etc.
If using KrisFlyer, NLK doesn't appear as a destination on the Singapore Airlines website so you would need to call SQ to book (search first for availability on the United website). The price should be 12,500 KrisFlyer miles + taxes one-way.
With Air Canada Aeroplan, for example, it's also 12.5k points + taxes, although there is also a partner airline award booking fee thrown in.
As Air Canada also happens to be a Virgin Australia partner, you can add in a domestic Virgin flight on the same ticket for the same number of Aeroplan points.
Norfolk Island is one of the only "overseas" destinations we can visit right now, so may be of interest to some.
E.g. NLK-SYD award availability in June:
BNE-NLK is also available. United is charging 19,300 miles + taxes in economy, although the miles required will be different with other frequent flyer programs.
As Air New Zealand is a Star Alliance carrier, you should be able to book these seats using any Star Alliance frequent flyer program. This would include Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer, United MileagePlus, Air Canada Aeroplan, etc.
If using KrisFlyer, NLK doesn't appear as a destination on the Singapore Airlines website so you would need to call SQ to book (search first for availability on the United website). The price should be 12,500 KrisFlyer miles + taxes one-way.
With Air Canada Aeroplan, for example, it's also 12.5k points + taxes, although there is also a partner airline award booking fee thrown in.
As Air Canada also happens to be a Virgin Australia partner, you can add in a domestic Virgin flight on the same ticket for the same number of Aeroplan points.
Norfolk Island is one of the only "overseas" destinations we can visit right now, so may be of interest to some.