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In a further sign of a return to normality in the UK, Emirates has released Arsenal football tickets for Emirates Skywards members who have miles to redeem.  You can also use American Express Membership Rewards points via a transfer.

The timing of this is not great, of course, given the Arsenal result against Brentford on Friday!

What is even worse is that someone at Emirates has gone a little crazy when it comes to pricing the seats in the Emirates VIP suite.

Use Emirates Skywards miles for Arsenal football tickets

Whoa …. 117,000 miles for the Emirates Box?

Tickets are now bookable for the first three home games of the season:

  • Chelsea on 22nd August
  • Norwich on 11th September
  • Tottenham on 26th September

117,000 miles is bonkers beyond belief for the hospitality tickets.

When Emirates first started offering seats in the Emirates Box, they cost 15,000 to 30,000 miles each depending on the quality of the opposition.

The Emirates Box is VERY good.  It is the best located box in the stadium and you get good quality drinks and hot food before, during and after the game.  Here is a review of a past trip although I have been 7-8 times since.  I tend to take the cheapest games, because my son would prefer to see Arsenal hit four past a weak team than watch them draw 0-0 against Manchester United.

The pricing has crept up in recent years and I have used 40,000 miles per seat for the last few I have attended.  This is still not cheap (80,000 miles for me and my son, which I got by transferring 80,000 American Express Membership Rewards points) but was worth it as a treat once or twice per season.

But 117,000 miles for one seat?  Against Norwich?!  You only need 90,000 miles for a Business Class return flight to Dubai.

Are there really enough people willing to use 117,000 Emirates Skywards miles to watch Norwich City?

5,500 to 13,000 miles for standard admission IS good value

The smart money will use 5,500 to 13,000 miles for a standard ticket.  The price varies by opposition, unlike for the box, with Norwich being priced at 5,500 miles.

You can’t get Arsenal tickets in general sale unless you are a club member.  Being able to use a small number of American Express points, converted to Emirates Skywards miles, is a good deal.

How to book

Full details and booking is available on this page of the Emirates website.

You cannot get a refund if the time or date of the game is changed and you can no longer attend.

Tickets cannot be transferred.  The person who is named on the Emirates Skywards account MUST attend.  It is difficult to get around this because you need to collect your tickets on the day from the Arsenal offices and ID is required.

Transfers from American Express Membership Rewards to Emirates Skywards are instantaneous if the accounts are already linked and should be pretty quick even if they are not.


How to earn Emirates Skywards miles from UK credit cards

How to earn Emirates Skywards miles from UK credit cards (March 2024)

Emirates Skywards does not have a UK credit card.  However, you can earn Emirates Skywards miles by converting Membership Rewards points earned from selected UK American Express cards.

Cards earning Membership Rewards points include:

Membership Rewards points convert at 1:1 into Emirates Skywards miles which is an attractive rate.  The cards above all earn 1 Membership Rewards point per £1 spent on your card, which converts to 1 Emirates Skywards mile. The Gold card earns double points (2 per £1) on all flights you charge to it.

Comments (27)

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  • Aaron says:

    Are the tickets named and are they checked against ID at turnstile? i.e if a friend collect his ticket and give it to me, would I be able to attend the game?

  • cinereus says:

    lol, not sure anyone is paying that sort of fee to see Arsenal the way they’ve been playing…

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