One of the best things
about flying business class is access to the airline lounges.
If you're interested, we've got a little more information
about flying business class on multi-city stops.
Not exact matches
About 40 % of the respondents said the CEOs should have
flown economy
class on a commercial flight, while 30 % said
business class.
Any advice on which cards to apply for because I realize I will need
about 200k in rewards to
fly business class.
These cards are the best cards to spend large amounts of money on if you don't really care
about earning airline elite status, cash back, companion passes, etc. via credit card spending and want to
fly in First or
Business class and stay in nicer hotels.
If you are thinking
about booking a flight from New York to Istanbul, you could use 90,000 Turkish Airlines miles to
fly in
business class or 120,000 miles to experience first
class.
To me, travel is
about the destination so, although I often do get to redeem my miles for
business class, I would
fly economy if I didn't have the miles to do it.
I've rarely heard mention in the travel hacking world
about Ethiopian Airlines but after
flying business class with them from Ethiopia to Dubai, I was quite impressed.
I always get excited
about airline upgrades and
flying Business Class makes the journey so much more comfortable.
If you are thinking
about booking a flight from New York to Istanbul, you could use 90,000 Turkish Airlines miles to
fly in
business class or 120,000 miles to experience first
class.
I
flew back on a
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Fly Singapore from San Francisco to Hong Kong for
about 64,000 miles in
business and
about 70,000 in first
class.
With Southwest's intention of eliminating AirTran's popular
business class, they worry
about losing the ability to upgrade (or afford) to
fly at the front of the plane on long flights out west.
You can also
fly Business class to the Caribbean, but the same ticket will cost
about 62,500 miles.
This year I'll be to
fly on Qantas» A380 in First
Class from LAX - SYD,... [Read more...]
about Why and How I Travel in First and
Business Class
When my fiancée and I started talking
about the trip one of our goals was to use points and miles to
fly in
business or first
class for the longer legs...
I posted
about Iberia's new Airbus A330 - 200 aircraft last week (
Fly Iberia's New A330 - 200
Business Class From 9,000 Avios) and it's these new aircraft that the airline will be
flying (on certain days) between Madrid and Los Angeles.
When I went to London this winter, I chose to
fly the first leg in
business class (booked with miles) and jumped on a super-cheap economy flight back with Norwegian Air Shuttle (you can read
about how I booked the flights here).
One of the episodes that makes people hate us, we talk
about the good, and the not so good
about flying Cathay Pacific first
class, and Emirates
business class
For example, since
business class flights to Hong Kong cost
about the same as direct flights to Japan, you might consider
flying there with a stopover in Japan.
... [Read more...]
about Flight Deals:
Fly to Asia for $ 449,
Business Class to Europe for $ 1,999!
150,000 miles is A LOT of miles, but don't worry, you can use these miles to
fly round trip businss
class to Europe on United or partners or just
about anywhere in Asia on United flights or be just 10,000 miles short of a partner redemption to Asia in
business class!
While the economy cabin is absolutely nothing to get excited
about (10 - across seating in the non-MCE section makes it extremely tight and I would actively book away from this aircraft if
flying in Economy) the
business class cabin is a different story.
If you're booked to
fly to
fly to / from Doha in British Airways
Business Class in the next few months the news I'm writing
about today is even better.
I wasn't
about to part with any cash to
fly Business Class on such a short journey so it was going to have to be an Avios booking.
I don't have to worry
about upgrades clearing — I'll be
flying in
Business Class most of the time anyway.
#CHAUFFEUR SERVICE: one of the great things
about flying Business (or First)
class with Etihad is the complimentary chauffeur - driven airport transfers.
And being able to get there and back
flying business class and first
class for a total of
about $ 550 was a steal.
If your number one goal is to explore as many places as possible, you might not care
about flying in
business or first
class.
The beauty of
flying business class with Asia Miles to South America is that you don't have to worry
about the high surcharges.
The good news is that all these
Business Class flights still provide lounge access, have fully - flat beds, Etihad still provides a chauffeur, and it's still
about ten times better than
flying Economy.
I was reading amazing blog posts
about one guy who just
flew to Singapore in
Business Class and is staying at a super expensive hotel and was upgraded to a suite, and all using points and a few dollars in taxes.
I'm excited
about this because I recently
flew business class (which is the highest
class on this aircraft) on a brand new Singapore A350 from SIN to JNB, and I absolutely loved it.
While this series is
about maximizing
business class awards with Membership Rewards, it's logical that many might be tempted to transfer other points like Chase Ultimate Rewards to
Flying Blue since they are also partners.
Cathay Pacific is a partner of both carriers, yet you can
fly first
class on Cathay Pacific using just 70,000 Alaska miles each way —
about the same price as a
business class award using American miles.
# CHAUFFEUR SERVICE: one of the great things
about flying Business (or First)
Class with Emirates is the complimentary chauffeur - driven airport transfers.
I usually
fly Business Class or First, so I was apprehensive
about Premium Economy (World Traveler Plus) on the A380.
For instance you can read
about the Pacific Hopper we
flew for 40,000 United miles roundtrip in
business class, (also bookable as a US Airways Pacific Hopper for 30,000 miles in
business class).
If you're thinking
about spending some time in the UK or beyond next summer (and you'd like to
fly business class), you could do a lot worse — this is a pretty solid redemption on a very nice plane.
#CHAUFFEUR SERVICE: one of the great things
about flying Business (or First)
class with Emirates is the complimentary chauffeur - driven airport transfers.
I would eventually
fly home from continental Europe, either for 20,000 American Airlines miles on an off peak economy award, or in
Business Class with United miles.This would mean seeing Iceland and another European country for probably
about $ 300 plus 20,000 miles all in for all the flights.
@Autolycus - Maybe, but when I
flew TN
business class last August, neither SeatGuru nor the website said anything about First C
class last August, neither SeatGuru nor the website said anything
about First
ClassClass.
For whatever reason most of my clients don't want to
fly LOT, though they do release two
business class seats on average between Newark and Warsaw, and I've actually heard fairly good things
about them.
Air France
flies from Toronto to Paris and has good
business class award space, so this is a good way to get to just
about anywhere in Europe for cheap.
I had
about 65K AAdvantage miles earmarked for this trip and while I originally planned to
fly roundtrip in coach, I was able to book a saver
business class seat for the outbound flight, and a low - cost Norwegian revenue fare for the return.
I recently
flew down to Australia from San Francisco to check out QANTAS» new
business class on its 747 SFO - SYD nonstops (here's my Trip Report
about that!).
Hey Sal: We write
about business class for several reasons, first, this blog is written primarily for
business travelers whose companies have the means to
fly them in
business class.
While most people will pay
about # 1000 ($ 1300) to
fly in the back of the plane, you can take the trip in the utter luxury of Swiss Airlines
business class... LEARN MORE!
, but Mosher was bragging
about not
flying business class even though that is what was offered.