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Learn About The Emirates Skywards Program Here

Now that you have accumulated all of these Emirates Skywards, how can you use these miles for free travel? The options are listed below.

1. Use Miles For Flights

You can use your Skywards Miles to book flights to any Emirates or flydubai destination in any class.  Redemptions start from 15,000 Miles.

2. Use Miles With Cash

You can use your Miles to bring down the cost of your Emirates ticket. You must use a minimum of 2,000 Miles to bring down the cost of your ticket.

3. Use Miles For Upgrades

You can use your Skywards Miles to upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class or from Business Class to First Class. Upgrades start at 9,000 Skywards Miles and you can decide at the last minute with instant upgrades at check-in and on board.

4. Use Miles With “Skywards Exclusives

You can spend your Miles or join the auction for special event tickets, exclusive invitations and more.

5. Use Miles With Emirates Partners

You can use your Miles on Emirates Partners.

6. Learn More About Using Emirates Skywards Here

Learn about earning Emirate Skywards here

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