![]() ![]() BA is charging 125,000 Avios + £246.50 for a roundtrip Business Class award between London & Miami …and that looks like pretty good value when you compare it to the 125,000 Avios + £788.90 that British Airways is charging for roundtrip travel between London and Miami during its off-peak season. Business Class awards are available (and offer value)Īt the time of writing, Business Class awards are available on this route with Aer Lingus charging 125,000 Avios + £246.50 (~$335) for a roundtrip booking in October/November… Aer Lingus is charging 125,000 Avios + £246.50 for a roundtrip Business Class award These Business Class seats may not be as impressive as the new Club Suite that you’ll find on select British Airways aircraft but as I’ll show in a moment, they represent a considerably more economical way to travel between Europe and Miami if you’re using Avios to pay for your fare. …and 287 Economy Class seats with the Business Class cabin looking something like this: This is what the schedule looks like at the time of writing:ĮI141 DUB 15:30 – 19:45 MIA (Wed, Fri & Sun)ĮI140 MIA 22:00 – 11:15+1 day DUB (Wed, Fri & Sun)Īer Lingus will be operating this route using its Airbus A330-300 aircraft which offer 30 Business Class seats… Aer Lingus A330-300 Business Class seat map courtesy of The Aer Lingus Dublin – Miami routeĪer Lingus has confirmed that it will restart its Dublin – Miami service on 21 October 2022 with three flights per week operating between the two cities from 29 October 2022. For more details please see the disclosures found at the bottom of every page.Īer Lingus has announced that it plans to restart non-stop flights between Dublin and Miami later this year and as long as this plan isn’t upended by an unexpected turn of events courtesy of the coronavirus, this should be good news for fans of Avios who have been burned by the latest British Airways devaluation. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone and have not been reviewed, endorsed, or approved by any of these entities. Traveling For Miles and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. ![]() Traveling For Miles has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Some links to products and travel providers on this website will earn Traveling For Miles a commission that helps contribute to the running of the site. ![]()
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