Let's take a look at Premium
Economy and Business Class options:
Not exact matches
Let's dig into some great
economy,
business,
and first
class options so you can decide how you want to book your next trip across the Atlantic.
As with
economy awards, Japan Airlines Mileage Bank provides the cheapest
business class award
option at 100,000 miles to Sydney
and Brisbane.
As with
economy awards, Japan Airlines Mileage Bank provides the cheapest
business class award
option at 100,000 miles to Sydney
and Brisbane.
At only 15,000 miles for
economy class and 30,000 miles for
business class award flights on Flying Blue partner Delta, these are among the cheapest
options available.
The KrisFlyer program has some amazing partner redemption
options to the Middle East
and North Africa: one - way in
economy class for 37, 500 miles, one - way in
business for 57,400 miles, or one - way in first
class for 75,000 miles.
You'll find first
class,
business class,
and economy class options from the US as well as some great deals between other regions.
More importantly the summer season will offer a Premium
Economy option which should be of use to those who hate the ultra-confined feel of the Dreamliner's
Economy Class cabin (31 ″ of seat pitch
and 17 ″ of seat width should be illegal) but who also don't wish to pay for
Business Class.
British Airways is extending the
option for customers in First, Club World (
business class)
and World Traveller Plus (premium
economy) to pre-order their main meal to an additional five routes.
Virgin Atlantic has great award redemption values for flights between the U.S. (especially Eastern U.S.)
and Europe in both
classes,
economy and business, although outrageous Heathrow Airport fees
and fuel surcharges in Upper
Class make business class TY redemptions on Virgin a less attractive op
Class make
business class TY redemptions on Virgin a less attractive op
class TY redemptions on Virgin a less attractive
option.
Flights to North America depart from London but there may be the
option to fly from Manchester,
and seats are provided in
Economy Class with the possibility of upgrading to
Business Class or First
Class for an extra supplement.
Another partner flight
option with Flying Blue where you can expect to the same rate as booking directly through Delta (30,000 miles for
economy and 60,000 for
business class).
Below, we will show you some of the best
options for using your points for
economy class,
business class,
and first
class flights.
Singapore Airlines is a bit of a pricey
option for getting to New Zealand but it still makes the list since it's a transfer partner to the major reward programs (
and thus easy to accumulate miles for)
and it offers one of the best
business class and economy products out of any airline.
Let's dig into some great
economy,
business,
and first
class options so you can decide how you want to book your next trip across the Atlantic.
If the cost of
Business Class is too high (in points or in cash) there's also the
option of the airline's latest premium
Economy product which offers seats with 38 ″ of legroom
and 19 ″ of width.
For trips within the U.S.
and Canada, you have the
option of getting a 15,000 - mile
economy or 25,000 - mile
business class round - trip award for short - haul flights between a wide variety of U.S.
and Canadian cities.
Korean Air is also an
option, which offers awards on SkyTeam partners for 80,000 miles round - trip in
economy class,
and only 120,000 in
business.
We are pleased to be able to offer complimentary entertainment
options for all our passengers in
Business and Economy class.
You can travel essentially anywhere in the world,
and you'll have the
option to do it in either
economy (or premium
economy, for some flights),
business, or first
class, depending on how many miles you're willing to save / spend.
The first
option I looked at was Singapore to Phuket, Thailand in
economy and business class.
There is an around - the - world
option, which is priced based on the distance of the entire itinerary (it costs 20,000 miles for a trip of less than 2,000 miles in
economy,
and 300,000 for a journey of 50,000 - plus miles in
business class.
Economy class passengers have access to over 1,000 on demand entertainment
options — the same choices found in
business and first
class.