Eight Business Class Redemptions Bookable With Points

Stephanie P.

If you have ever stared longingly at those lie-flat business seats while trudging to your middle seat in the last row of economy with your kids, snacks, and sanity barely hanging on, then this post is for you. With the right stash of points and miles and everything you learned from Award Travel Academy, you can snag a dreamy business class deal for pennies on the dollar. 

Scouring the internet for all the incredible options for a trip in spring 2026 has been my newest obsession. I’ve compiled the ultimate list of business class deals for Spring 2026. Below, you will find some business class flights that you can book with points and miles for March and April 2026. (This is just a small representation of what you can find.) Imagine spring break in Spain, a Roman holiday, or even endless adventures in Doha. Pull up, because your business-class-flight fantasy trip is about to get very, very real. 

 

Madrid, Spain, in Business Class from 55,000 Points (one way)

Tapas, siestas, and a cheeky glass of sangria? Yes, please. Business class to Madrid is yours for as low as 55,000 points, which means you can start your Spanish getaway well-rested and ready to stroll down the Gran Vía in style. Whether you’re booking with Atmos, Avios, Aeroplan, or American, there are plenty of ways to score this dream flight.

 

New York (JFK) to Madrid (MAD) book using 55,000 points on Atmos (the new Alaska Airlines program)

Boston (BOS) to Madrid (MAD) book using 59,000 Avios miles on  Iberia

Washington, D.C. (IAD) to Madrid (MAD) book using 57,000 to 60,000 miles on Aeroplan

Chicago (ORD) to Madrid (MAD) book using 55,000 points on Atmos or 57,000 miles on American Airlines

 

 

Finland in Business Class from 57,500 Points (one way)

Ever dreamed of chasing the Northern Lights or sipping hot cocoa in a glass igloo? Finland is calling, and you can answer from just 62,000 points. Routes are from JFK, Dallas, D.C., and Charlotte, so you can fly into Helsinki or even Rovaniemi (yes, Santa’s hometown!) in lie-flat luxury. Winter wonderland: unlocked.

 

New York (JFK) to Rovaniemi (RVN) book using 62,000 miles on Aeroplan

New York (JFK) to Helsinki (HEL) book using 70,000 miles on Aeroplan

Dallas (DFW) to Helsinki (HEL) book using 57,500 miles on American 

Washington, D.C. (IAD) to Helsinki (HEL) book using 70,000 miles on Aeroplan 

Charlotte (CLT) to Helsinki (HEL) book using 70,000 miles on Aeroplan

 

 

 

Doha in Business Class from 68,500 points (one way)

Doha isn’t just a stopover, it’s a destination. Think desert adventures, futuristic skyscrapers, and maybe even a World Cup stadium tour. With business-class redemptions starting at 68,500 points, you could fly to Doha. (But beware that surcharges can be heftier to Doha.)  

The best sweet spot to Doha? Qsuites, of course! Check seats.aero.com using their Qsuite tool to find business class for 70K Avios from multiple cities.

 

New York City (JFK) to Doha (DOH) book using 70,000 points on Atmos 

Boston (BOS) to Doha (DOH) book using 70,000 points on Atmos

Atlanta (ATL) to Doha (DOH) book using 70,000 miles on American Airlines

Washington, D.C. (IAD) to Doha (DOH) book using 70,000 Atmos points or American Airlines miles

Dallas (IAH) to Doha (DOH) using 70,000 Qatar Avios

 

 

Frankfurt, Germany, in Business Class from 45,000 Points (one way)

Beer gardens and fairy tales make Frankfurt your perfect German getaway. Get over there for 45,000 points from select airports in the U.S. Whether you’re plotting a Rhine River escape or a Black Forest adventure, you will be landing refreshed and ready to go.

 

Dallas (DFW) to Frankfurt (FRA) book using 55,000 points on Atmos 

New York City (JFK) to Frankfurt (FRA) book using 56,500 miles on Virgin Atlantic 

New York City (JFK) to Frankfurt (FRA) book using 45,000 points on Atmos 

Chicago (ORD) to Frankfurt (FRA) book using 70,000 miles on Aeroplan 

Boston (BOS) to Frankfurt (FRA) book using 45,000 points on Atmos 

 

 

Dublin, Ireland, in Business Class from 55,000 Points (one way)

Enjoy business class flights to Dublin from 55,000 points. Enjoy cozy pubs, stunning cliffs, and maybe even a day trip to kiss the Blarney Stone. With flights out of Charlotte, Denver, Miami, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. (to name a few), you have plenty of options to get across the pond. Beware that some low-cost redemptions may have higher surcharges, though, so it can be a tradeoff at times.

 

Charlotte (CLT) to Dublin (DUB) book using 57,500 miles on American Airlines

Denver (DEN) to Dublin (DUB) book using 55,000 points with Atmos

Miami (MIA) to Dublin (DUB) book using 55,000 points with Atmos 

Los Angeles (LAX) to Dublin (DUB) book using 57,500 miles on American Airlines

Washington, D.C. (IAD) to Dublin (DUB) book using 60,000 miles with Air France

 

 

 

Rome, Italy, in Business Class from 48,500 Points (one way)

Rome awaits, and you can snag a lie-flat seat from just 48,500 points. Imagine stepping off your flight and heading straight for pasta, gelato, and the Colosseum. Whether you are booking from Atlanta, D.C., or Miami, this is your chance to start your Roman holiday in pure comfort. 

 

Atlanta (ATL) to Rome (FCO) book using 57,500 miles on American Airlines

Washington, D.C. (IAD) to Rome (FCO) book using 48,500 miles on Virgin Atlantic 

Washington, D.C. (IAD) to Rome (FCO) book using 60,000 miles on Flying Blue

Miami to Rome (FCO) book using 57,500 miles on American Airlines

 

 

 

Lisbon, Portugal, in Business Class from 48,500 Points (one way)

Lisbon is always a good idea. With redemptions starting at just 48,500 points, you will be toasting to your good fortune before you know it. This gem is accessible from NYC, Chicago, Newark, Washington D.C., or Boston, making Portugal one of the best value deals this season.

 

New York City (JFK) to Lisbon (LIS) book using 48,500 miles on Virgin Atlantic

Chicago (ORD) to Lisbon (LIS) book using 60,000 miles on Aeroplan

Newark (EWR) to Lisbon (LIS) book using 60,000 miles on Aeroplan

Boston (BOS) to Lisbon (LIS) book using 60,000 miles on Aeroplan

Washington, D.C. (IAD) to Lisbon (LIS) book using 60,000 miles on Air France

 

 

London, England, in Business Class from 45,000 Points (one way) 

Looking for a delicious spot of tea in jolly old London? Fly to London in business class for as little as 45,000 points. This deal is about as good as it gets. Fly from NYC, Dallas, L.A., or Seattle, among others.

 

New York City (JFK) to London (LHR) book using 45,000 points on Atmos

New York City (JFK) to London (LHR) book using 47,500 miles on Virgin Atlantic

Los Angeles (LAX) to London (LHR) book using 67,500 miles on Virgin Atlantic

Seattle (SEA) to London (LHR) book using 57,500 miles on American Airlines

Dallas (DFW) to London (LHR) book using 55,000 points on Atmos 

Dallas (DFW) to London (LHR) book using 57,500 miles on American Airlines

 

 

 

Bottom Line

Booking business class seats with points and miles isn’t just luck. Using a search engine like pointsyeah or seats.aero can do the heavy lifting for you.  These flights are available to anyone with a points balance they are eager to use, a bit of know-how, and the desire to act quickly. 

March and April might sound far away, but those award seats are already waiting for you to go scoop them up. Whether you are dying to sip espresso in Lisbon, chase the Northern Lights in Finland, or live your luckiest life in Dublin, the trip is yours for the booking. 

So go on, book them! Transfer those points (after you have confirmed the availability, of course!) and treat yourself to a travel experience that feels five-star without the five-star price tag. 

 

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Stephanie

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