A traveler recently secured a first-class Emirates flight valued at $16,000 for just $400. The ticket was booked entirely using credit card points and miles.
The deal required careful planning and a strategy known in the points community as “mileage maximization.” Rather than redeeming points for economy seats, the traveler targeted premium cabins where points often deliver higher value.
Emirates first class is known for private suites, onboard showers, and gourmet dining. The cash price for such a ticket often exceeds $10,000 for long-haul routes.
To replicate this, travelers must first accumulate transferable credit card points. Miles from programs like Chase Ultimate Rewards or American Express Membership Rewards can be transferred directly to Emirates Skywards.
Finding award availability is the next challenge. First-class seats on Emirates are limited and often released only close to departure dates.
Flexibility with travel dates and destinations increases the chances of success. The traveler in this case booked a route with lower demand.
The final cost of $400 represented taxes and fees only. The miles themselves were earned through welcome bonuses and everyday spending.
While such deals are harder to find than in previous years, they remain possible. The key is to combine strategic card choices with savvy booking techniques.





