

As more planes with the new suites go into service and the hubbub over their launch dies down, that should change. The caveats: Taxes and surcharges on award tickets can run you more than $1,000, and award space in Emirates’ new first-class suites is virtually nonexistent-at least for now. If you have Starwood Preferred Guest points to burn, try moving them to Japan Airlines Mileage Bank, which charges just 100,000 miles for a round-trip between Dubai and Brussels, Geneva, or London. Have a Chase Ultimate Rewards account? Transfer points from there to Korean Air’s Skypass program, which partners with Emirates, and your round-trip Dubai-to-Europe ticket will cost 120,000 miles. A first-class ticket between Dubai and Europe costs 85,000 miles each way.

Those include American Express Membership Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest, whose points can be applied toward an award booking through the Emirates website.
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How to book it for less than coach: Emirates may not partner with the large airline alliances, but it does offer valuable points partnerships that are easy to leverage. The seats also have in-suite minibars, personal temperature zones and mood lighting, and a privacy hatch for meal service. Each suite has 40 square feet of completely enclosed personal space-a first for any airline-with stitched-leather seating created in collaboration with Mercedes-Benz and inspired by the automaker’s S-Class vehicles. It’s even smaller considering that there are only six suites per aircraft. If that sounds like a small number, it is.
