i generally spend 30000 a month on my cibc visa and
often fly business class!
So if you fly a lot for work and
often fly Business Class, you probably don't even need this membership.
Not exact matches
Don't:
Flying Blue is not great for booking
business class, as the points required are
often way more than other transfer partners.
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.
It might be even better to
fly this itinerary in the reverse direction, since the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse at London Heathrow is
often said to be one of the best
business class lounges out there!
If your flights are more than 650 miles, you can still find some great value with British Airways Avios when
flying within Asia and Europe, as they
often have some of the better redemption rates for both economy
class and
business class.
Flying to Central and South Africa is not always easy and is
often expensive, but KrisFlyer provides a great option in
business class.
Don't:
Flying Blue is not great for booking
business class, as the points required are
often way more than other transfer partners.
As a result, buying miles can
often be a cheaper way to
fly in
business or first
class than purchasing a normal ticket.
Often those
flying first
class or
business class might receive access to the lounge as part of the first
class amenities
The
often excellent
Business Class fares that book into fare
classes I & R will only earn EQD at 20 % of miles
flown.
There are some pretty impressive looking fares in this collection and the fact that you can
fly very cheaply to / from a number of cities from which, more
often than not, Qatar Airlines offers great
Business Class fares will be good news to quite a few readers.
For the record, even if you don't get lounge access via your credit card, you can
often get it if / when
flying in
business class or better on most airlines in their affiliated lounges for free.
Replete with complimentary massages (for those
flying Business Class / Upper
Class on Delta / Virgin Atlantic), amazing made - to - order food, and a long list of wines, beers, and cocktails, it is
often thought of as one of the best lounges, at least in the States, to spend time at.
There are so many other options that are cheaper with both miles and fees, that it's
often hard to justify using
Flying Blue for long - haul
business class fights.
For example, the route from Hong Kong to Bangkok is
often considered
flying into two separate zones but Flying Blue lumps them together so a one way business class redemption is only 25,000 miles, which is highly compet
flying into two separate zones but
Flying Blue lumps them together so a one way business class redemption is only 25,000 miles, which is highly compet
Flying Blue lumps them together so a one way
business class redemption is only 25,000 miles, which is highly competitive.
Do you
fly business class often?
Delta
flies Los Angeles — Sydney but you won't
often find
business class award space at the low level here.
I'm going to show you exactly how the hubster and I
flew to Asia — in
business class — and stayed in fancy - schmancy hotels — that
often left us feeling a few tax brackets below the rest of the population — all for under $ 650.
Business and First
Class awards
often cost less than double an economy award, so miles are fantastic for people who want to
fly premium cabins.