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How to book Emirates First Class using points & miles

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Today (December 21, 2018): How to book Emirates First Class using points & miles?

Emirates offers one of the best First Class products in the world, with complimentary chauffeur-driven airport transfers, impressive airport lounges, amazing onboard suites with sliding doors, gourmet dining in the sky, and world-class amenities & facilities (think moisturizing pajamas, virtual windows, and an onboard bar). You can read my trip reports here:

While the cost of a First Class ticket with Emirates is somewhere between $5000 and 10,000 USD, you can also use miles and points to book an award seat (almost for free) in the airline’s sought-after premium cabin. The good news is that Emirates makes a lot of award space available in its First Class cabin. On the other hand, Emirates isn’t part of an airline alliance, so it doesn’t have as many partners as other carriers. Taken together, your options for booking a First Class award seat in Emirates are limited to:

I hereby give you an overview of the best strategies and the best loyalty programs to book a First Class award seat on Emirates. Share you own strategies & tips in the comments below.


JAPAN AIRLINES MILEAGE BANK

Japan Airlines’ frequent flyer program – called Mileage Bank – will likely cost you the fewest miles when you want to book an Emirates First Class award seat. Although JAL is a One World carrier, it also collaborates with non-One World airline partners for earning and redeem miles, such as Air France, Alaska Airlines, Korean Air and Emirates. The number of miles you need for an award ticket depends on the distance flown, and although that may sound complicated at first, it’s not so with the help of a mileage calculator.

Total trip distance (mile)Miles required
11,00036,000
1,0012,00045,000
2,0014,00065,000
4,0016,00090,000
6,0018,000120,000
8,00110,000135,000
10,00112,000145,000
12,00114,000165,000
14,00120,000190,000
20,00125,000220,000
25,00129,000250,000
29,00134,000290,000
34,00150,000330,000

ALASKA AIRLINES MILEAGE PLAN

Mileage Plan is the frequent-flyer program of Seattle based airline Alaska Airlines (which recently merged with Virgin America). It ranks among my favorite loyalty programs since you earn flight miles according to the distance flown, rather than according to the price of their tickets (which is now the new standard in the USA, Europe and Asia). For the average traveler, this means more free flights and faster elite status. Mileage Plan miles can be redeemed for award flights on Alaska Airlines and a dozen airlines, including Emirates. Here’s the number of miles you need for a First Class award redemption on Emirates.

RouteOne-Way Award Cost
U.S. to Middle East/India150,000 Alaska miles
U.S. to Europe180,000 Alaska miles
U.S. to Asia180,000 Alaska miles
U.S. to Africa200,000 Alaska miles
U.S. to Oceania225,000 Alaska miles

Read my review of Alakasa Airlines Mileage Plan here.


QANTAS POINTS

Qantas is another one-world airline that partners with Emirates. Both airlines code-share on the Kangaroo route between Australia and Europe, and have extensive partnerships in their respective frequent flyer programs (called Qantas Points for Qantas). As such, you can redeem your Qantas Points miles for Emirates First Class tickets on any flight operated by Emirates when an award seat is available. That said, Qantas isn’t the most economical way to book Emirates redemptions for the reasons outlined below.


KOREAN AIR SKYPASS

Korean Air, a SkyTeam airline, also partners with Emirates, allowing members of its frequent flyer program SkyPass to earn and redeem miles on Emirates. For example, a round trip journey from the East coast of the USA to Dubai will cost you 210,000 Korean Air SkyPass miles. However, booking these types of tickets via SkyPass isn’t the best way to spend your miles and here’s why:


EMIRATES SKYWARDS

Emirates’ own frequent flyer program is called Skywards. It may seem the most logical option for booking Emirates First Class redemptions, although remarkably, Skywards is by far the worst option, because of the high fuel surcharges and the high number of miles required.


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