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American Airlines is releasing a ton of flat bed Business Class award space to Europe for two people for Summer 2016.

Act Now to Save Miles

This award space is easy to connect to from anywhere in the United States. Right now the awards cost 50,000 miles per person per direction. Business Class awards go up in price to 57,500 American Airlines miles one way on March 22, 2016, but you can lock in your Summer vacation now at the current price. United and Delta charge 57,500 to 70,000 miles for a Business Class award to Europe.

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For a limited time, the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® MasterCard® and CitiBusiness® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® World MasterCard® are each offering 50,000 bonus American Airlines miles after $3,000 in purchases made with your card in the first 3 months the account is open. Don’t be thrown off by the word “Platinum.” Both cards have no annual fee the first 12 months, and then $95.

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Get both cards and meet the $6,000 total spending requirement in the first month to have over 106,000 American Airlines miles before the devaluation. That’s enough for a roundtrip in Business Class to anywhere in Europe on a flat bed.

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The award space I will focus on is from Los Angeles and Charlotte to London.

The Los Angeles route flies American Airlines’ new 777-300ERs, which have only four seats per row in Business Class in a 1-2-1 reverse herringbone layout.

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777-300ER Business Class Bed

The Charlotte route flies the old US Airways’ A330s, but they also only have four seats per row in Business Class in a 1-2-1 reverse herringbone layout.

The Los Angeles product is marginally nicer, but both are great flat beds.

Award Space

Award space is good from Los Angeles <-> London and Charlotte <-> London on American Airlines flights this Summer. The calendars in this section are for two award seats on direct American Airlines flights.

I wanted to isolate American Airlines flights to avoid the nasty fuel surcharges you pay when redeeming American Airlines miles for British Airways flights. I did that by selecting “American Airlines and American Eagle” at the bottom of the search page.

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Los Angeles to London

The best award space is mid-July and September.

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London to Los Angeles

The best award space is in May.

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The best award space is in July and August.

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The best award space is in late August.

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Connections

If you don’t live in Charlotte or Los Angeles, you can still take advantage of this space. Those are two huge hubs for American Airlines with flights to most of the country. You can tack on Economy, Business, or First Class MileSAAver award space onto these international flights for zero extra miles.

If you don’t want to go to London, or you want to fly an open jaw award, this space is still useful. American Airlines partners British Airways, Iberia, Finnair, and S7 have tons of flights from London to the rest of Europe.

Award Prices (Including Taxes and Fees)

When you see “London,” your first thought should be about taxes and fuel surcharges. The big taxes are for departing London. The big fuel surcharges are for flying British Airways across the Atlantic. Both things are easy to avoid to limit the out-of-pocket cost of travel to Europe.

A one way Business Class ticket from the United States to London on American Airlines costs 50,000 miles + $5.60.

Screen Shot 2016-01-28 at 7.14.48 AMA one way Business Class return from London costs 50,000 miles + $284.Screen Shot 2016-01-28 at 7.15.54 AMIf you want to connect in London to a British Airways flights, taxes and fuel surcharges stay reasonable. Connecting to Munich has $60 in taxes and a $40 fuel surcharge for $100 total.

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Booking the Award

You can book these awards right on aa.com. Pay the taxes and surcharges with your Citi Prestige® Card.

The Citi Prestige® Card offers a $250 Air Travel Credit each calendar year that offsets your first $250 in spending on airlines with the card. Taxes on an award ticket definitely count.

The card also comes with 40,000 bonus ThankYou Points after spending $4,000 in the first three months, which can be transferred to 12 types of airline miles or used like cash toward the purchase of any ticket.

Getting the Miles

For a limited time, the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® MasterCard® and CitiBusiness® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® World MasterCard® are each offering 50,000 bonus American Airlines miles after $3,000 in purchases made with your card in the first 3 months the account is open. Don’t be thrown off by the word “Platinum.” Both cards have no annual fee the first 12 months, and then $95.

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Get both cards and meet the $6,000 total spending requirement to have over 106,000 American Airlines miles.

Bottom Line

Book your Summer 2016 trip to London or anywhere else in Europe with fantastic flat bed award space in American Airlines Business Class.

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