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How To Fly Emirates Business Class For A Small Fraction Of Retail Price

Matthew Klint Posted onMay 18, 2019November 14, 2023 5 Comments

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You don’t have to pay sticker price to fly business class on Emirates. Instead, you just need to buy miles strategically.

Say you want to travel between Los Angeles and Dubai nonstop on Emirates in business class. You’re looking at a ticket that runs over $10,000 round-trip or nearly $7,000 one-way.

Round-Trip:

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One-Way:

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Even if you buy months in advance and travel in the heat of summer, you are still looking at over $6,000 round-trip:

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And in case you are wondering, “hidden city” and “throw away” ticketing options with Emirates are quite limited when originating in the USA or Canada…

Paying With Miles For Emirates

But what about paying with miles? Emirates’s own Skywards loyalty program is an option and even an American Express Transfer partner, but requires a lot of miles and comes with high fees. In my example above, a round-trip saver award to Dubai would come to 227,500 miles and about $1,700 in taxes and fees.

Another option is with JAL, which would charge only 130,000 miles round-trip, but also pass on the $1,700 in taxes and fees. That’s obviously a far better value, but JAL miles are quite difficult to obtain, especially with the devaluation of the Marriott Bonvoy program.

Finally, there is Alaska Airlines, which offers a happy medium between booking with Emirates directly and JAL…and arguably the best deal of them all. Alaska charges 82.5K miles each way for business class between the United States and Dubai. There are no fuel surcharges passed on by Alaska Airlines, so your taxes/fees will be minimal. I’d say 165K r/t and no fees is a better deal than 130K r/t and high fees.

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There’s another advantage to booking Alaska as well. Not only can you book one-way awards, but Alaska allows stopovers on one-way awards. So you can fly to Dubai, stay as long as you want, and then continue on to another destination within the region for no extra miles. The Middle East region includes parts of Northern Africa and the Indian Subcontinent.

That makes using Alaska miles a particularly attractive deal.

A Great Sale

Through tomorrow evening, Alaska Airlines is offering up to a 50% bonus on purchased miles through its MileagePlan program. The offer includes three bonus tiers based upon how many miles you purchase:

  • 10,000 – 19,000 miles = 20% bonus
  • 20,000 – 39,000 miles = 35% bonus
  • 40,000 – 60,000 miles = 50% bonus

So what does that work out to? If you have zero miles in your Alaska account, the cost is $1,629.94.

Again, you can use those miles to travel from anywhere in North America to Dubai, stopover, and then continue onto another regional destination. Domestic U.S. flights are also included.

The Catch

There’s always a catch. All award space is capacity-controlled so you’re not going to be able to necessarily travel on the day you want, especially if you book in advance. That said, for the business traveler and spur-of-the-moment leisure traveler, Emirates releases a lot of last-minute space. It is consistently a great option for close-in bookings and if you’re willing to connect, you are virtually guaranteed a seat.

CONCLUSION

Using purchased miles on Alaska Airlines to fly in Emirates business class represents an ongoing and lucrative arbitrage opportunity. Even when the sale ends, you’re still getting a better deal buying Alaska miles than paying retail for the flights from Emirates.

> Read More: An Upgrade To Business Class On Emirates…Just For Asking

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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5 Comments

  1. Kacee Reply
    May 18, 2019 at 12:45 pm

    I’ve found EK business class award availability from the US on AS to be virtually nonexistent.

    AS miles sound great in theory, but availability on the desirable carriers (CX, JL, QF, EK) is quite poor.

    • Matthew Reply
      May 18, 2019 at 12:49 pm

      I’ve found if you book far out or close-in, the availably is good. It’s that vast space in-between that can be taxing on patience.

  2. srinu Reply
    May 19, 2019 at 2:54 am

    it’s not that easy to find available flights on Emirates.. all dates that may have any higher than usual travel are never available. Beware of these type of articles telling you to get Alaska miles I purchased hoping to use them on Emirates and can never find them on dates I wish to travel. You have to be very flexible as to the time of year you travel

  3. srini Reply
    May 19, 2019 at 2:56 am

    yes you’re right it is a waste of time. plus what’s with the mixed itineraries on Alaska. I don’t want to fly coach to DXB and get business on a short hop. Many of the available flights are like that.

  4. Mateen Mian Reply
    May 19, 2019 at 5:57 am

    Hi how r u .i m regular travels from karachi to toronto n wants to go bussiniss claa.pl guide how i can purchase bussines class seat in cheaper .n want to know about ur deal .i have been traveling with emiratre since 92 around the world .n this time i have 175000 miles ..regards

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