All Nippon Airways US has not released a single public coupon code in the past two years, according to SimplyCodes tracking data, which makes its co-branded ANA CARD U.S.A. and the free ANA Mileage Club the two real levers for cutting flight costs. The ANA CARD U.S.A. earns 2X miles per $1 on eligible ANA purchases and discounts in-flight buys by 10%, while transpacific shoppers can cross-check fares against Star Alliance partner United and direct rival Japan Airlines, where SimplyCodes tracks 183 active competitor codes. Here is how each strategy works in practice.
The ANA CARD U.S.A. Earns 2X Miles and Cuts In-Flight Purchases by 10%
The ANA CARD U.S.A. returns 2X miles for every $1 spent on eligible ANA purchases and 10% off all ANA in-flight purchases on international flights, making it the most direct discount path for U.S. residents booking with All Nippon Airways. According to All Nippon Airways US's official card benefits, the in-flight discount applies up to 200,000 yen on international routes and 85,000 yen on domestic flights when paying with the card, though codeshare flights are excluded.
The card is built to be accessible to applicants without an established U.S. credit history, which removes a common barrier for newer arrivals and international travelers.
Beyond the cabin, All Nippon Airways US extends the card's discounts across its travel partners. Cardholders receive 10% off selected items at specified airport duty-free shops, including the TIAT DUTY FREE SHOP SOUTH operated by ANA DUTY FREE SHOP, and 5% off selected items at "ANA FESTA" gift shops inside Japanese airports. Travelers staying overnight earn 5% off Best Flexible Rates at IHG ANA Hotels Group Japan, and booking that rate adds a complimentary breakfast and welcome drink for the stay.
To capture the full value, pay for in-flight purchases, duty-free items, and IHG ANA hotel stays directly with the ANA CARD U.S.A. so each eligible transaction triggers both the discount and the 2X mileage accrual.
The ANA Mileage Club Replaces Promo Codes as the Primary Savings Vehicle
The free-to-join ANA Mileage Club (AMC) is the primary way to save on All Nippon Airways US flights, since SimplyCodes has not tracked a single public promo code for the airline in two years. Members earn miles on flights, shopping, and partner activities, then redeem them for ANA-operated and partner airline award flights.
According to All Nippon Airways US's official International Flight Awards documentation, redemption value depends on three variables travelers can control. Confirm the departure and destination zones first, since mileage cost is set by zone pairing. Next, check the seasonality charts to see whether your travel dates fall under Low, Regular, or High season, because the season directly dictates how many miles a flight costs. Finally, reference the required mileage chart for your chosen class of service to confirm you are booking at the most efficient rate available.
Shifting a trip from High to Low season on the same route can meaningfully lower the mileage required, so flexible travelers should compare the seasonality charts before locking in dates. AMC members managing redemptions in the U.S. can reach a dedicated toll-free support line at 1-800-235-9262 for assistance with award bookings.
Japan Airlines, United, Delta, and American Offer Fare Alternatives on the Same Transpacific Routes
Japan Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and American Airlines all fly U.S.-to-Asia routes that overlap directly with All Nippon Airways US, making them the natural fare comparison set when ANA's base prices run high. Since All Nippon Airways US has run zero public coupon codes in the past two years, comparing these carriers on price and schedule is the practical way to confirm you are not overpaying on a transpacific ticket.
SimplyCodes tracks 183 active competitor codes across these alternative airlines and travel booking platforms, so a flight that prices high on ANA may carry a redeemable discount on a competing carrier serving the same city pair.
United Airlines holds particular value because it is a Star Alliance partner of ANA. United MileagePlus members can still earn miles on ANA-operated flights, which means choosing United for a specific route on price does not cost you mileage credit toward ANA-aligned status. That cross-earning link makes United the one alternative where switching carriers preserves the loyalty progress an ANA-focused traveler is already building.