kingcole
Well-known member
If any of you have read some of my past ramblings you will have learnt I am a what some refer to as an air miles whore! Indeed, my other passion is travel and this somewhat expensive habbit is made possible by using air miles well.
To the point.........
Emirates Airline are offering semi final tickets (not just us, for all 4 semi teams) for 26,000 Skywards miles. You can choose whether they are in the home or away end. I have no idea how many they have available.
There are also VIP hospitality packages available and bids start at 40,000 miles.
Although the value of airmiles is subjective, I like to ensure I get at least 1p per mile value when I redeem, so this looks to be an expensive redemption. However, if for any reason you have a bucket load of miles with emirates and would not miss 26,000 or you had no other way of getting a ticket, this could prove a useful route.
There will also be tickets available for the final via this route.
I apprecaite there is probably not a massive army of ‘mileage whores’ on NSC and even less who collect with Emirates or have suffient balance to redeem a ticket, however, there is another route......
If you have an American Express card and collect American Express rewards (not the BA card or the cashback one, typically a green, gold or platinum one) then you can transfer your points to Emirates at the rate of 1 Amex reward per Skymile. The transfers are instant although you willl need to open an Emirates account first and link your accounts.
To the point.........
Emirates Airline are offering semi final tickets (not just us, for all 4 semi teams) for 26,000 Skywards miles. You can choose whether they are in the home or away end. I have no idea how many they have available.
There are also VIP hospitality packages available and bids start at 40,000 miles.
Although the value of airmiles is subjective, I like to ensure I get at least 1p per mile value when I redeem, so this looks to be an expensive redemption. However, if for any reason you have a bucket load of miles with emirates and would not miss 26,000 or you had no other way of getting a ticket, this could prove a useful route.
There will also be tickets available for the final via this route.
I apprecaite there is probably not a massive army of ‘mileage whores’ on NSC and even less who collect with Emirates or have suffient balance to redeem a ticket, however, there is another route......
If you have an American Express card and collect American Express rewards (not the BA card or the cashback one, typically a green, gold or platinum one) then you can transfer your points to Emirates at the rate of 1 Amex reward per Skymile. The transfers are instant although you willl need to open an Emirates account first and link your accounts.