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[How to Fly Emirates First Class for Under $100: A Masterclass in Travel Hacking]-[I PAID $90 FOR THIS FIRST CLASS SUITE (Emirates First Class Experience)]

Kara and Nate · B1 ·

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The Ultimate Aviation Experience: Flying Emirates First Class

The narrator embarks on a bucket-list journey: an 11-hour flight from Athens to New York in an Emirates private suite. This experience, which would typically cost $5,000, was secured for less than $100. The narrator emphasizes that while he and his partner, Kara, are often perceived as "trust fund kids or spoiled brats," their ability to afford such luxury is actually the result of years of strategic travel hacking rather than inherited wealth.

The "Pinnacle of Aviation"

Describing the suite as the "pinnacle of aviation," the narrator highlights the unparalleled features that define the experience:

  • Privacy and Comfort: The suite features a "motorized door" for complete privacy, two air vents for individual climate control, and a massive TV screen controlled by a sophisticated remote or an "old-school looking iPad."
  • Gourmet Dining: The "dine on demand" service allows passengers to order meals—such as grilled beef steak or seared sea bass—at any time. The meal service is elaborate, featuring a seven-course menu including "canapes," caviar, soup, appetizers, pasta, and dessert. The narrator notes the "pretentious" yet delicious experience of eating caviar with "real pearl" spoons to avoid the metallic taste of stainless steel.
  • Over-the-Top Amenities: Beyond the "motorized mini bar" stocked with various beverages, the suite includes a writing kit, a high-end amenity kit with "cleansing towel, lip balm, hydrating body emulsion," and even "expensive cologne." For sleeping, the staff provides a "two inch memory foam mattress" and a full-sized duvet, transforming the seat into a flat bed.

The Reality of Frequent Travel: Security Hurdles

Despite the luxury, the journey was not without challenges. The narrator was flagged with the "four S's" (Secondary Security Screening Selection) on his boarding pass, labeling him as a "security threat." He attributes this to his recent travels, specifically a trip to Morocco to "climb the mountain" and a complex itinerary involving a missed return flight in Greece to run a marathon. He notes that this will likely make future airport experiences "more difficult for the foreseeable future."

The Strategy: How to Travel for Free

After the flight, the narrator explains the "miles and points" strategy that made the $100 ticket possible:

  1. Earning Miles: He signed up for an "American Express Platinum card," which allowed him to earn 25,000 SPG points (now part of the broader miles/points strategy).
  2. Redemption: He searched for "Emirates Skywards" flights available for points redemption. The flight cost 85,000 points plus roughly 90 euros in taxes and fees.
  3. Transfer: He transferred his American Express points directly into his Skywards account to complete the booking.

The narrator stresses that this strategy has been the cornerstone of his travel life for over six years. He notes that when he and Kara first started, they were "broke newlyweds" who used these methods to see the world on a limited budget of $35,000. He concludes by announcing that their platform, FairDrop, will soon offer comprehensive education on these tactics, aiming to help others "earn and redeem frequent flyer miles to save a ton of money on flights," regardless of whether they choose to fly in economy or the front of the plane.

🎯Key Sentences

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it actually makes a lot of sense.
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I have such mixed emotions right now.
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I have no words right now.
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It feels really weird doing this alone.
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there's no set meal time.
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📝Key Phrases

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bucket list
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saved up
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to one's name
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foreseeable future
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mixed emotions
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📖 Transcript

I am hiding a giant smile underneath this mask, because today i am putting a massive check mark on my bucket list.
I'm flying first class for the first time for 11 hours from athens to new york one two, Three windows.
But this isn't just any first class.
This is Emirates first class, like the one with the private suite 200 bottles of champagne, caviar.
I think I like it just because it's fancy.
And the best part is I paid less than $100 for this ticket that should have cost $5,000.

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