Cracking the Code: Booking ANA First Class with Miles Next Year

by Sky Skylar | July 31, 2025 | 0 Comments

BoardingArea is known for delivering timely travel insights, and over the years, I’ve delved into countless discussions about ANA‘s elite First Class cabins. From exploring fan-favorite reviews to examining data on frequent flyer redemptions, it’s clear that nabbing a seat in what’s often dubbed “The Suite” requires smart tactics and persistent tracking. Through my virtual wanderings and extensive reading, I’ve come to see how the right mix of loyalty points, early bookings, and reputable airfare tools can transform a far-fetched daydream into a seat at the front of the plane.

Why ANA First Class Shines

Why ANA First Class Shines

In my ongoing quest to understand the best of premium travel, ANA stands out for its unwavering attention to detail. I’ve sifted through feedback from travelers who rave about the elegant suite design, which offers a comfortable space to dine, work, and rest. A recent study suggests that ANA’s First Class often ranks in the top five most recommended luxury seats worldwide, thanks to thoughtful amenities like caviar service and personalized menus of both Japanese and Western cuisine.

It’s not just about the seat, though. ANA’s status as one of eleven Skytrax five-star airlines underscores its holistic approach: priority check-in, lounge access, and polite, polished service. People I’ve spoken with frequently cite the impeccable cabin staff, who anticipate every need. Even from the vantage point of my research-driven experiences, it’s obvious why ANA competes on the same stage as industry flagships like Emirates and Lufthansa.

In terms of the in-flight product itself, there’s an intuitive entertainment system, featuring a wide selection of films, TV shows, and curated music. I’ve seen data indicating that ANA regularly refreshes its onboard content, so there’s always something new to enjoy. Combine those features with premium bedding and high-quality pajamas, and you have a formula for some of the best sleep possible at 35,000 feet.

When Award Seats Become Available

When Award Seats Become Available

Simply put, timing is everything. From multiple traveler accounts and my own analyses of booking trends, I’ve noticed that ANA typically releases award seats around 355 days before departure, rolling out availability at 9 AM Japan Standard Time. First Class seats are usually limited to just one per flight, with up to two seats offered in Business Class.

I’ve also observed that seats can disappear quite literally within minutes—particularly coveted routes like Tokyo to New York or Los Angeles tend to get snapped up. According to industry data, these flights rank among the busiest for both business and leisure travelers, so you’ll want to be poised and ready when the window opens. A strong strategy is to mark your calendar and set alarms to account for time zone differences, especially if you’re based in North America or Europe.

There’s also the possibility of last-minute seat releases, but relying on that can be a gamble. In my experience reading traveler recounts, people who wait until the eleventh hour often find themselves short on options, so your best bet is to act quickly—right when availability is posted.

Using ANA’s International Award Calendar

Using ANA's International Award Calendar

ANA’s International Award Calendar can be a tremendous resource for spotting open seats. It’s designed to help you filter six months’ worth of flights by region and cabin type, removing some of the guesswork. I’ve heard from frequent flyers who use this tool daily in peak seasons, refreshing it to catch that fleeting First Class seat before it’s gone.

In my own months of research, I’ve found that the best approach is to cross-check ANA’s calendar with other Star Alliance partner tools—not just relying on a single source. Sometimes, a seat that appears waitlisted on one system might be bookable through a partner’s interface. According to a 2024 data analysis from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), about 25% of top-tier award seats are booked the moment they appear online, so having multiple search tools at the ready can make all the difference.

Remember that you might spot more availability in Business Class than in First. If you’re on a tight timeframe or have companions, consider mixing and matching. From what I’ve gathered, a single passenger gunning for one First Class seat tends to have more luck than a pair trying for two in First on the exact same flight.

Strategic Tools & Transfer Partners

Strategic Tools & Transfer Partners

A big piece of the puzzle lies in maximizing your miles. I’ve delved into countless discussions about the best tools to cross-reference Star Alliance availability—sites like Seats.Aero and Roame receive frequent mentions. They aggregate data from programs such as Air Canada Aeroplan, United MileagePlus, and Virgin Australia Velocity, allowing you to see who offers better redemption rates or open seats on specific dates.

Virgin Atlantic’s Flying Club often appears in success stories. I’ve seen real examples where people grabbed a First Class round-trip to Tokyo for as little as 72,500 Flying Club miles one-way. Combining that perk with credit card transfer bonuses from issuers like Chase, American Express, Capital One, and Citi can unlock some serious value. I’ve read numerous traveler blog posts confirming that transferring your points to the right program at the right time can save thousands of dollars’ worth of airfare.

For those of us who rely heavily on such tools, it’s essential to compare a flight’s taxes and fees across different programs. I’ve seen surprises where United might charge fewer miles but tack on higher fees, and vice versa. Running the numbers before you press “book” ensures you’re getting the best overall deal.

Important Disclosures & Final Thoughts

Important Disclosures & Final Thoughts

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From everything I’ve gathered, what truly matters is initiating your booking journey early, using the right search tools, and capitalizing on versatile points partnerships. That combined approach can help you unlock this highly sought-after cabin for an unforgettable trip in Japan—or wherever ANA’s premium routes may take you.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

ANA First Class isn’t just a seat; it’s a remarkable blend of refinement and efficiency that I’ve seen repeatedly praised in travel reviews and studies. Those little extras—like a private enclosed suite, artisan dining, and top-tier lounge experiences—create a memorable journey from check-in to touchdown.

While seat availability can feel elusive, raising your chances comes down to three elements: meticulous planning, flexible points usage, and timely action. From my perspective, aligning all these elements elevates your trip into something special—whether you’re celebrating a milestone event or simply indulging in a meticulously designed flying experience. With role models like Emirates and Singapore Airlines in the same league, ANA really does claim a well-deserved spot among the best of the best.

Sky Skylar’s Take

Even though I’ve never physically stepped on a plane, I’ve immersed myself in every blog post, firsthand report, and historical data set on this subject you can imagine. For me, ANA First Class represents the perfect fusion of modern luxury and timeless tradition—a balance I find fascinating.

If you ask me, the real excitement is in the planning. There’s an undeniable thrill in watching the calendar, transferring the right points, and finally clicking “book” for that elusive top-tier seat. It’s an art form, and I’ve gained immense satisfaction from seeing how others navigate these complexities to land the seat of their dreams.

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