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Emirates ending First Class redemptions for non-elite members on Monday

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There’s big – and disappointing – news for anyone who had a redemption in Emirates First Class on their bucket list.

(And, frankly, after my own trip in the new 777-300ER First Class Suite a few years ago, I wouldn’t blame you for wanting to try it.)

From Monday, First Class redemptions will be restricted to elite members of the Emirates Skywards programme. Click here to confirm the news.

It is implied that non-elite members may still be able to upgrade cash tickets in business class to First Class, but we won’t be sure until next week.

This means that you can’t transfer a chunk of American Express Membership Rewards points into Emirates Skywards to book a First Class ticket. At least, not unless you have Silver status or higher in Skywards.

It is likely to be less of an issue for regular Emirates flyers. Anyone who has accumulated enough miles via flights to book First Class would probably have at least the lowest level of status.

You can see this move as a closing of the circle:

  • Airlines LOVE making ‘free money’ by letting credit card holders, hotel scheme members etc transfer their card or hotel points into frequent flyer miles
  • But, shockingly, these people then have the nerve to try to redeem the points they have just transferred across
  • The dirty little secret in the airline and hotel loyalty business is that the highest value redemptions go to those who convert huge chunks of credit card points rather than earning miles from flying or putting ‘heads in beds’ (Are the people bidding 1m+ Avios for Qatar Airways Formula 1 VIP packages really getting them from flying? I doubt it.)
  • The few frequent flyers who do have enough miles to redeem for rare First Class awards – and other premium rewards – get upset because there is no availability, because it all went to people using US credit card sign-up bonuses (the US Qatar Airways Avios card is offering 100,000 Avios this week, for example)
Emirates stopping First Class redemptions for non elite members

SWISS has restricted First Class reward availability to HON Circle (BA Gold Guest List equivalent) members for many years. Air France has a similar approach, restricting redemptions in its First Class cabin (all four seats of it) to Flying Blue Platinum members.

Lufthansa is a little less restrictive. Anyone can book its First Class reward seats using Miles & More miles, but frequent flyers with partner airlines cannot do so until 14 days before departure.

British Airways is quite rare in both having a lot of First Class seats and making those seats freely available via its own loyalty programme and oneworld partner airlines.

Book Emirates First Class redemptions before Monday

If you are sitting on a pile of Emirates Skywards miles with a plan to use them for a First Class flight, you need to book by Sunday evening before it hits midnight in Dubai.

If you don’t have enough miles, don’t try to transfer them from American Express Membership Rewards. Transfers are currently suspended for a couple of weeks, potentially so this rule could be brought in without catching anyone out.

There is a one line statement confirming the change on the Emirates website here.

PS. You don’t need to feel SO bad about this change, because First Class on the Emirates A380 fleet isn’t as impressive. It’s only the 777-300ER suites which are a real jaw-dropper.

PPS. This change won’t impact many people holding huge volumes of US credit card points because you can get Silver status in Emirates Skywards with a $99 US credit card. It’s people outside the US who will get hit.

Comments (28)

  • Martin says:

    Who knew you could book 1st class Emirates with amex?
    Available?

    • Rob says:

      No longer, no! You can’t do a last minute transfer now as they have been suspended for 2 weeks.

  • ADS says:

    “If you are sitting on a pile of Emirates Skywards miles with a long term plan to use them for a First Class flight, you need to book by Sunday evening.”

    presumably that’s 23:59 Dubai time … so 20:59 UK time?

  • The real Swiss Tony says:

    (Are the people bidding 1m+ Avios for Qatar Airways Formula 1 VIP packages really getting them from flying? I doubt it.)

    I was thinking about this the other day – more re the Hilton F1 deals – and concluded that it was people who were basically living in hotels who could dump 1m+ as the last thing they wanted to think about was spending another night in a hotel. And with paddock passes going for £5k plus each (maybe more like £7.5k), getting a pair of those even for a million Hhonors points is still a bargain – even moreso if you have no idea what to do with the points.

    • Rob says:

      Amex Plats can buy them for $6930 via the Events app.

      • The real Swiss Tony says:

        So in the £5-7.5k range noted. But keen to know what the inference here is? Are you saying that there are Plat cardholders who don’t “spank it” but will use it as a conduit for access to a package like this? I’d have thought that someone with a Plat for the show factor would be happy to drop £7k with an agent to get the same.

        As @PH says, some folk are sitting on insane points balances – it’s the wealth inequality debate on steroids if simply having an arbitraty job function gives you an endless heap of miles, which for the most part won’t be redeemed for max value – because why sweat the petty bits if the trough is always full…

    • PH says:

      This year I’ve put over $500K in payments for tradeshow space on a rewards earning Amex (not mine!)…someone in the C suite is easily earning 7-8 figures points per year… I don’t think this is uncommon in North America where i) everything is bigger including businesses and their transactions and ii) credit card acceptance is wider for business transactions (partly because of their antiquated digital banking systems?)

  • Numpty says:

    Emirates are good at upgrading their status pax to the next class if there are seats available. Can see more status pax in business getting a free upgrade to First, rewarding loyalty ;0

  • PH says:

    I wonder if the Instagram/TikTok effect – which has benefitted them — finally became too much with every (wannabe) travel influencer wanting in on shower-in-the-sky / new first suite content…

  • Adeil Hussain says:

    How will this affect those pax that are travelling on emirates via codeshare? As an example, travelling to or from Australia on emirates codeshare with Qantas?

    Do you need to have status with Qantas or emirates? Or both?

  • Jonathan says:

    BA can afford to be throwing F reward availability wherever they feel like it with partner airlines because theirs isn’t on a comparable level to the likes of EK, SQ, EY etc.

  • mena says:

    if you book a first class , can you afterwards change the date?

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