• Rocky

    Member
    April 15, 2024 at 6:34 pm

    Sure, here’s the deal.

    You’ll need to move your miles over to British Airways first, and then from there to Qatar Airways.

    To get started, you’ll have to sign up for accounts with both airlines.

    Now, here’s the tricky part: it seems like Qatar Airways wants you to have a few Avios (that’s their loyalty points) in your account before you can even start searching for flights.

    Navigating this process can be a bit of a maze, but it’s doable.

    Once you’re in, you’ll find that there’s usually plenty of available seats if you’re okay with economy class.

    But, if you’re aiming for those fancy Mint flights, well, that’s where things get a tad more complex.

    There’s another option, though: Etihad Airways.

    It’s a bit easier to work with, but the catch is, the prices might not be as great, especially if you’re eyeing those JetBlue flights across the Atlantic.

    Signing up for an Etihad account is straightforward, and it won’t cost you a dime.

    Once you’re in, you can freely check for available seats on their website.

  • Nayeli

    Member
    April 16, 2024 at 10:13 pm

    Sure thing!

    You can absolutely use Capital One miles to pay for anything that’s categorized as travel.

    It doesn’t matter if you book directly with the airline or through Capital One’s travel portal, once the payment goes through, you can use your miles to cover the cost.

  • Zola

    Member
    May 22, 2024 at 1:25 pm

    You can either use the Capital One Travel Portal or you can just book on JetBlue directly and then use Capital One Points Eraser to redeem your miles at $1 per 1 mile.

    I have done that before on JetBlue without issue.

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