The number of air miles points you have will vary depending on many factors. These include how many miles you have already traveled, any points given as a promotion, and how many points you have redeemed for further travel.
Points are usually redeemed 1 for each mile flown, so it would be 2,037 points, but you can check with your airline.
This is funny actually because there is not a set "air miles points" needed. It all depends if there's a deal going on you could fly out from London to Hawaii with 1 air mile so shop around.
The air distance from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Dublin, Ireland, is 4,464 miles. That equals 7,183 kilometers or 3,879 nautical miles.
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One Ground Mile = 5280 ft , One Air or Nautical Mile = 6076.115 ft
An air mile is a unit of distance for air transplant, the aerial equivalent of a nautical mile.
About 380 air miles.
1 mile = 1760 yards - whether it is land, or water, or string, or air.
K-Mile Air was created in 2006.
Flying Virgin Australia from Sydney to Honolulu on a Saver (discount economy) fare earns .5 Velocity points per mile. It's a 5083 mile trip so you should earn around 2541 points (one way).