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Act fast: Lie-flat business class to Europe as low as 45,000 miles each way – The Points Guy
It’s been a good week for business-class deal hunters. We saw incredible Air France Flying Blue business-class award space earlier this week and then stumbled upon first-class flights to Hawaii as low as 40,000 each way.
But right now, you can fly up to four people to Europe in lie-flat business class as low as 45,000 miles each way.
The deal was first reported by Frequent Miler, which flagged the wide-open award space from the East Coast to Europe on Aer Lingus.
Aer Lingus operates lie-flat seats across the Pond, which will make for a comfortable journey even if the flight is quick.
Deal basics
Airline: Aer Lingus
Routes: From New York, Philadelphia and Boston to Dublin.
How to book: Book via Alaska Airlines or through British Airways or Aer Lingus using Avios (starting at 60,000 miles one-way).
Travel dates: From now until September.
Sample flights
We found good availability for nonstop flights from John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Dublin Airport (DUB) in June and July for just 45,000 Alaska miles each way, plus $19 in taxes and fees on the outbound and $55 on the return.
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Amazingly, there is availability for as many as four people in business class on many flights, as you can see in the screenshots below.
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Alaska Airlines awards on Aer Lingus. ALASKA
There’s also limited availability from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).
There are also flights to and from Philadelphia for the same rock-bottom 45,000 Alaska miles each way.
You can even add a stopover online at Alaska, though the trip gets more expensive and it’s not as easy to find business class round-trip as you can see in the screenshot below. Still, 82,500 for a multiple-leg itinerary is pretty good, in my opinion.
You can also book these flights using Aer Lingus or British Airways Avios, but those awards start at 60,000 one-way and generally will see higher taxes and fees.
Related: Business class on the A321neo Dublin to Philadelphia.
Maximize your purchase
When you book this deal, or any flights, be sure to use a credit card for the taxes and fees that earns you bonus points on airfare purchases, such as:
Bottom line
This deal provides a relatively inexpensive way to visit Europe. Even if your final destination isn’t Dublin, with Alaska you can add a stopover there and continue on potentially to mainland Europe. It might also be worth positioning to Dublin and booking a cheap connecting flight to somewhere elsewhere in Europe.
If you don’t have Hawaiian Airlines miles, you can transfer from the American Express Membership Rewards program. It offers a 1:1 transfer ratio and periodic transfer bonuses.
You might also want to consider opening a Hawaiian Airlines credit card to get a stash of miles for future redemptions. I recently opened both a personal and a business card, which I explain further in this article.
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