Emirates is well known for its premium cabin seats and luxurious experiences. Given that, you might be wondering: What are Emirates Skywards miles worth?
Based on our analysis, the short answer is that they are worth 0.6 cent each.
This is a baseline value, drawn from real-world data on hundreds of economy routes, not a maximized value. In other words, you should aim for award redemptions that offer 0.6 cent or more in value from your Skywards miles.
Our estimated value of Emirates Skywards miles at 0.6 cent per mile provides a lower-end value you can use to determine the relative value of your own redemptions. It is based on comparing main cabin fares, using both cash and miles, across several dates and destinations.
In other words, this is the value you can expect to get from your Skywards miles without seeking particularly high-value redemptions. This means you can get more value by looking for sweet spots and using more advanced award techniques. It also means you can end up getting lower value than this if you’re not careful and book the first award ticket you find.
With this calculator, you can figure out how much your miles are worth in dollars based on our valuation.
Emirates Skywards redemptions are much more valuable in business class than economy.
Emirates economy awards are less valuable than almost any airline program we analyzed. Even Spirit points (0.8 cent per point) are more valuable than Emirates miles for economy awards on their respective airlines.
In our analysis, we compared booking flights 15 days until departure, booking 180 days before departure and booking flights during peak winter holidays. Unlike with other mileage programs, we found that value is pretty much the same, no matter when you book.
Emirates isn't a member of a major airline alliance, but that doesn't mean there's a lack of options. You can redeem Skywards miles on over a dozen airlines — including Japan Airlines, JetBlue, Korean Air, Qantas, South African Airways and TAP Portugal.
Partner awards aren't as lucrative as they used to be, but you can still find value on partner awards. For example, you can book awards on TAP Portugal from the U.S. East Coast to Lisbon for 64,000 Skywards miles each way in business class. Or book Japan Airlines business class from Seattle to Tokyo for 76,000 Skywards miles each way.
NerdWallet collected hundreds of data points comparing the cash value to award (mile) value for the same routes and dates. That is, we compared the cost of a given ticket in either cash or miles, across many tickets.
This method differs from others in that it looks at actual redemptions rather than hypothetical, maximized redemptions. The advantage of this approach is that it provides a real-world indication of how much these miles are worth, on average. That said, it doesn’t take into account the high-value redemptions that points enthusiasts seek.
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Frequently asked questionsHow much are 10,000 Emirates miles worth?
10,000 Emirates miles are worth $60.
How much are 20,000 Emirates miles worth?
20,000 Emirates miles are worth $120.
How much are 50,000 Emirates miles worth?
50,000 Emirates miles are worth about $300.
How much are 80,000 Emirates miles worth?
80,000 Emirates miles are worth about $480.
How much are 100,000 Emirates miles worth?
100,000 Emirates miles are worth about $600.
How much are 10,000 Emirates miles worth?
10,000 Emirates miles are worth $60.
How much are 20,000 Emirates miles worth?
20,000 Emirates miles are worth $120.
How much are 50,000 Emirates miles worth?
50,000 Emirates miles are worth about $300.
How much are 80,000 Emirates miles worth?
80,000 Emirates miles are worth about $480.
How much are 100,000 Emirates miles worth?
100,000 Emirates miles are worth about $600.