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Tip: How to fly Etihad Airways’ First Class Apartment for free

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Today (May 8, 2020): how to book Etihad Airways’ First Class Apartments with miles.

Flying in Etihad Airways’ First Class is one of the world’s most sought-after premium travel experiences. Back in 2014, Etihad impressed the world when it unveiled both a three-room “Residence” and enormous First Class suites called “Apartments” that it installed onboard its fleet of double-decker Airbus A380s. The Abu Dhabi based carrier now operates these A380 aircraft on its long-haul routes from Abu Dhabi to Europe, the USA, Asia, and Australia. Read here my trip report in a First Class Apartment onboard an Etihad Airways A380 aircraft (or watch my clip below).

Unfortunately, Etihad Airways’ First Class ticket comes with a price tag that matches its exceptional reputation. Return tickets on intercontinental routes are mostly priced well above $5000 USD, limiting access to the phenomenal product to the lucky few. However, you can also book a seat in Etihad Airways’ First Class cabin using points & miles (like I did), although these awards seats have limited availability as they are extremely popular among mileage geeks (which consider them to be the Holy Grail of premium flying). In this overview article, I explain how you can snag a First Class award seat on Etihad Airways for just a few bucks:

Have you ever booked an award seat in Etihad Airways’ First Class cabin? If so, what was your experience? Leave a comment.


First Class cabin on Etihad Airways

Etihad Airways operates two different types of First Class on its longhaul fleet:

While there are significant differences in the hard product between these products (e.g. cabin layout and seat type), they all share the same excellent soft product that Etihad Airways is known for around the world (think lounge access, gourmet dining, vintage Champagne, top-notch amenities, and impeccable service at 30,000 feet).


Book an Etihad Airways award ticket with miles

Etihad Airways has several partner airlines, which means that you can use your miles (collected with one of these carrier’s frequent flyer programs) to book a free award seats on Etihad Airways (although you’ll still have to pay some taxes, fees and carrier charges). Some of the best redemption options are to use American Airlines’ AAdvantage miles, but any miles parked with the following airlines can get you an award ticket on the Etihad Airways A380 First Class Apartment:

In general, Etihad Airways makes plenty of award seats available, either far in advance (11 months before departure) or last-minute (a few days before departure). Award availability is generally not so good in the months prior to departure. So my advice is that once you have a particular route in mind, to regularly check award availability until – hopefully – an award seat is released. The best online search tool to check for Etihad Airways award availability is via the Etihad Airways’ website:

Etihad Airways award tickets can be booked directly online via Etihad Guest or AAdvantage; they can only be booked over the phone (often requiring multiple phone calls) via Asiana Club, ANA Mileage Club, or Skypass. Be sure to verify the aircraft type before redeeming your miles (since only the Airbus A380 features First Class Apartments).


How to collect enough miles for an Etihad Airways award ticket

Theere are several ways to acquire enough miles via Etihad Guest, AAdvantage, Asian Club and SkyPass for a First Class award ticket with Etihad Airways:


Best routes to book a Etihad Airways First Class award

Etihad Airways First Class Apartments are only installed on the carrier’s subfleet of 10 Airbus A380 planes and thus only offered on selected routes. If you want to fly Etihad Airways’ First Class Apartment, you have to keep an eye on award availability on the routes from Abu Dhabi to Paris, London, Sydney, Seoul, and New York City. When you book via AAdvantage, Etihad’s New York-Abu Dhabi route will cost 115,000 miles each way in an Apartment, and the flight from Abu Dhabi to Sydney would require 100,000 miles; the routes from Abu Dhabi to Europe (Paris or London) seem like a downright bargain at just 62,500 miles each way.


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