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I am afraid that I am not able to help with Emirates, but I believe that @calypso726 will be able to.I am considering a big trip to the Maldives in 2022 and am in the very, very early planning stages. I have never really booked airlines with points other than Southwest, so I am a novice. I really appreciate any expert assistance. @*WDW*Groupie* @calypso726 @TinkFan74
I would like to secure 6 one way business class tickets on Emirates, and I believe one of the better point options is through Alaska Air, by a hefty margin, and the taxes are so cheap through Alaska.
Alaska Air (6) x 82.5k + $29taxes= 495k + $174
Emirates (6) x 117k + $236taxes = 702k + $1416
1) Has anyone seen (6) business class tickets released on Alaska Air for Emirates? I have been watching but am not seeing new releases, and the most I can find for existing flights is 4.
2) I am a bit leery to put my eggs in Alaska’s bucket due to the OneWorld merger and uncertainty with whether that means Emirates would even be a partner. But I would expect I’d need to book this in the next 3-6 months, so that lessons the worry some. Thoughts?
I would plan to open some Alaska Air cards and buy points at a 60% bonus (I did the math and it makes sense to me) if I go that route. If I book straight through Emirates, I see lots of 6 seat award availability and it’s an easy transfer from URs.
I am thinking Qatar Airways booked through American for the other direction.
My easiest currencies are URs and MRs. I’ll take any advice I can get.
If you want to book on Qatar, I'd suggest transferring your URs to British Air (this is what I did). I realize their taxes are high, but they release availability before American Air by several weeks. By the time that AA gets their points bookings up there aren't any seats on Qatar. You will need to practice, practice, practice to see when the airlines release seats (and the required points) and jump on them. You don't say which month in 2022, but if you were thinking of January through March you'd need to jump on the bookings now.
I don't know where you are located, but if I were in your place, but I'd likely be looking to book yourself to London on AA (less taxes), then from London to Male (on Qatar).
I don't know about 6 business class seats on Qatar, but if you are flying with kids, I'd consider putting them in economy or economy plus and flying with your partner in business class.
As far as hotels, Marriott usually releases their hotels around 12 months in advance, so you should be able to secure rooms without any issues. I gave up on the WA Maldives after I cancelled our second trip because they are notoriously hard to get on points. I'd be happy with the St. Regis Maldives or the Conrad. Then there's the brand new (hasn't even opened yet) Le Meredien and the JW Marriott, both of which look super nice.