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The only trick may be finding an airline that flies there where you can use your miles... There are not too many that do, and I don't think any of the US majors go there other than through their partners like Air France or Qantas. If you can do it, it's definitely worthwhile... just be sure to leave lots of buffer time, 2 or 3 days, particularly on the front end, and even more so if you're flying from a snowy place in the winter. If you get stuck somewhere or miss a connection, you may have to wait a day or two to get out there.Good Luck and Enjoy!!
The only trick may be finding an airline that flies there where you can use your miles... There are not too many that do, and I don't think any of the US majors go there other than through their partners like Air France or Qantas.
If you can do it, it's definitely worthwhile... just be sure to leave lots of buffer time, 2 or 3 days, particularly on the front end, and even more so if you're flying from a snowy place in the winter. If you get stuck somewhere or miss a connection, you may have to wait a day or two to get out there.
Good Luck and Enjoy!!