Summary
Accessing first class with miles offers great value in the points and miles world.
Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan provides good options for first class awards with
one
world alliance and partners.
Flying first class with American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, & Qatar Airways and more using miles.
It doesn’t get better than flying in first class – and using miles and points is a popular way to access this premium cabin. Availability with any loyalty program can be hard to find, but when you can it gives some of the best value in the points and miles world.
Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan offers many ways to access first class awards. As a member of the oneworld alliance, awards can be booked on any oneworld airline – and several have excellent first class offerings. Mileage Plan also has many additional partners, but first class is limited here. To be clear, we are talking here about long-haul international widebody first class products, not North American-style domestic first class.
Booking first class with American Airlines
Perhaps the most obvious option for first class for North America-based Mileage Plan members is to use American Airlines. At least for the moment, the airline still operates long-haul first class (known as Flagship First). It has confirmed it will phase this out, however – in line with other major US airlines. The focus now is on offering a good business product rather than the extras of first class.
From spacious seats and an exclusive airport experience to a specially curated menu, here’s what you can expect when flying first class with American.
The cabin is available on several transcontinental US routes and international flights to Europe, South America, and Asia. However, not all flights will offer it (the first cabin is only available on the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft), and availability will continue to decrease as aircraft are reconfigured.
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All awards with Mileage Plan are priced dynamically. Starting price levels are published for all partners based on region. Rates can increase above this – as yet, however, experience shows that most partner flight awards are priced at this starting level (with award seats either available or not).
Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan uses dynamic award pricing but still offers some good value partner awards.
For example, for US to Europe routes (using the Mileage Plan Europe chart), the starting rates for first class would be as follows:
Routes between 1,501 and 3,500 miles: 67,500 miles Routes between 3,501 and 5,000 miles: 82,500 miles Routes between 5,001 and 7,000 miles: 105,000 miles Routes between 7,001 and 10,000 miles: 130,000 miles Routes over 10,000 miles: 165,000 miles
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There is also excellent value on offer with the ability to add a stopover. Mileage Plan allows this on all international awards, but only at the main hub transit location of the airline.
For more ideas on how to make the most out of the stopover option, see our guide
Booking first class with British Airways
Despite having a large and diverse portfolio of aircraft, only five types in British Airways’ long-haul fleet offer a first class cabin.
Routes can change but currently include:
All A380 flights to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Boston, Dallas, and Washington Dulles. Some Boeing 777 flights to New York JFK, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, San Diego Some 787 flights to Boston, Chicago, Houston, Newark, Seattle, Washington DC
Routes between the US and Europe would be priced using the same European chart as American Airlines, with starting rates for first class of:
Routes between 1,501 and 3,500 miles: 67,500 miles (including JFK to LHR) Routes between 3,501 and 5,000 miles: 82,500 miles Routes between 5,001 and 7,000 miles: 105,000 miles Routes between 7,001 and 10,000 miles: 130,000 miles Routes over 10,000 miles: 165,000 miles
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Multiple sectors are permitted on one award. So, for British Airways, an onward flight within Europe could be added – likely for the same mileage. For a first class long-haul flight, obviously, lower cabins can be mixed for connecting flights (with the whole award pricing based on first class rates).
Using miles for Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, and Qantas
Cathay Pacific and Japan Airlines both offer first class on several routes, including to/from the US. These airlines have excellent first class products and service – worth saving your miles for!
Cathay Pacific only has first class on some of its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
The cabin is normally offered on flights to New York, Los Angeles, Boston, and some flights to San Francisco. It also operates to London and Paris, and on some regional flights in Asia.
Japan Airlines has first class on the Boeing 777-300ER and the new Airbus A350-1000.
It is currently found on US routes, including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Chicago. The Boeing 777 is also found on flights to London.
The new aircraft will debut on Tokyo to New York City flights later this year with innovative beds, privacy doors, and HD entertainment screens.
Qantas now only offers a first class product on the Airbus A380. It currently flies this to Los Angeles, London, and Singapore.
Routes to/from Asia, and within Asia for Cathay regional flights, are priced using the Mileage Plan Asia Pacific chart. The starting rates for first class are:
Routes between 1,501 and 3,000 miles: 75,000 miles Routes between 3,001 and 5,000 miles: 90,000 miles Routes between 5,001 and 7,000 miles: 110,000 miles Routes between 7,001 and 10,000 miles: 130,000 miles Routes over 10,000 miles: 195,000 miles
Using miles for Qatar Airways
Just 16 of the airline’s 266 aircraft feature a first class cabin – which are they?
Qatar Airways used to offer first class more extensively (as do other Middle Eastern airlines) but has scaled back. This could be changing now though, with a new cabin planned.
Qatar Airways is developing a new first class concept.
Using miles for non-oneworld airline partners
Mileage Plan is unusual among oneworld airlines, in having an extensive set of non-oneworld partners allowing miles earning and spending. These currently include:
Aer Lingus Air Tahiti Nui El Al Israel Airlines Hainan Airlines Icelandair Korean Air LATAM Ravn Alaska Singapore Airlines STARLUX Airlines
For first class,
Of the other partners, Korean Air and STARLUX Airlines offer very limited first class miles booking options.
Korean Airoffers first class on the Airbus A380, Boeing 747-8, and the Boeing 777. It is not found on its Boeing 787 or Airbus A330 widebodies. The 747 and A380 offer a suite style first class product, with several older types still used on the 777s. These operate several routes to the US, plus other regional routes.
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starlux airlines has included a small first class cabin on its A350 aircraft. One row of four seats is integrated into the business class cabin, but offer slightly more space and privacy. This operates Taipei to Los Angeles and San Francisco services.
Both Korean Air and STARLUX Airlines flights (to the US and regional in Asia) will price using the Mileage Plan Asia chart – with starting rates as follows:
Routes between 1,501 and 3,000 miles: 75,000 miles Routes between 3,001 and 5,000 miles: 90,000 miles Routes between 5,001 and 7,000 miles: 110,000 miles Routes between 7,001 and 10,000 miles: 130,000 miles Routes over 10,000 miles: 195,000 miles
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