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Deal Alert! Tons of 50k Business Class Award Space to Europe via FlyingBlue ( Air France/KLM – partner of all transferrable points )

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This kind of space doesn’t last long. We are seeing a ton of award space, across the network from summer through winter to Europe. If you’re thinking of a European getaway…I’d have a gander at award availability especially because you can populate these miles with every transferrable currency. Details below:

How do you get Flying Blue Miles?

They are a transfer partner of every flexible bank point so you probably have them and don’t even know it

  • American Express
  • Bilt Rewards
  • Brex
  • Capital One
  • Chase
  • Citi
  • Wells Fargo

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Searching a Month at a time

  • Search One Way
  • Leave the dates blank

LIke this:

a screenshot of a search boxAnd then can see space 30 days at a time

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Samples

One of the hardest to find ( usually ) is west coast flights…quite a bit of space especially later in the year.

Los Angeles

Midwest: Chicago

South: Raleigh/Durham ( RDU )

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Taxes and fees

Depends on where you’re flying to/from but usually around $200 to $300 ( the UK is substantially more )

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Air France/KLM North American Destinations

KLM

  • San Francisco
  • Los Angeles
  • Las Vegas
  • Minneapolis
  • Chicago
  • Houston
  • Austin
  • Miami
  • Atlanta
  • DC
  • New York
  • Boston
  • Montreal
  • Toronto
  • Vancouver

Air France

  • Seattle
  • San Francisco
  • Los Angeles
  • San Diego
  • Phoenix
  • Dallas
  • Denver
  • Houston
  • Minneapolis
  • Chicago
  • Atlanta
  • Miami
  • Detroit
  • Raleigh
  • Washington DC
  • New York City/Newark ( JFK and EWR )
  • Boston
  • Montreal
  • Quebec
  • Vancouver
  • Ottawa

courtesy of FlightConnections

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Air France/KLM business class

I’ve flown both a few times and you want to make sure that you get the newer planes.

KLM

For instance, KLM has older 777s that they fly that have this business class. You want to avoid them ( the seat map with be 2-2-2 )

Instead you want to find seat maps with 1-2-1 with all aisle access that look like this:

 

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KLM has retrofitted that look like this but have doors. They are on 777s with a 1-2-1 configuration

Air France

Air France has A350s and 777s with a new business class with doors that look amazing ( I haven’t flown it yet ) and you can tell the ones that have the new

a row of seats with monitors and a tv in the middle of the aisle

 

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Lemme know if you book!

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5 Comments

  • Caitlin May 20, 2024
  • Sava May 17, 2024

    This site always feels like a scam. I don’t get the same results when searching the exact formula of flights and on the same day these articles are released. What am I doing wrong?

  • Jordan May 16, 2024

    American Express Gold: https://americanexpress.com/en-us/referral/gold-card?ref=JORDABjWg9&XLINK=MYCP

    I’m seeing 90,000 points + 20% back on restaurant purchases in the first three months!! Try this link in Incognito mode on Google Chrome, and hopefully you’ll find the same offer!! If you don’t see the 90,000 point off on the first try in Incognito, try to paste the link again.

    This offer ends on 5/22, so jump in while it’s still available!

  • Zak May 15, 2024

    Are the 50k mile deals only on direct flights? Trying to book Chicago to Krakow and then Rome back to Chicago in September.

  • Chanda May 15, 2024

    OMG!!!! Just booked business class for my husband and myself….going to Vienna in July using 100,000 miles. Reached out to son and guess what? He booked a ticket too on the exact same flight. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS TIP OF THE DAY!

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