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Emirates Skywards Adds Jet2 Flights Rewards From 8000 Miles

Shaq Qassim
Last updated: 23 January 2026 11:21
By Shaq Qassim
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A Jet2 plane in a clear sky ©Emirates Public Relations
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A fresh option emerges for UK residents holding unused rewards. Through a recent collaboration, Skywards Miles gains value on Jet2 routes. The alliance links Emirates’ flyer initiative with Jet2.com’s services. Travellers may exchange miles for trips on European destinations served by Jet2. This connection broadens the possibilities where accumulated points can lead.

Summary
Turning long-haul Miles into short-haul holidaysExamples of how the redemption worksJet2 Expands Across the UKA loyalty programme extending its reachFrom accumulation to use
a large jetliner flying through a cloudy sky
A Jet2 plane taking off at Manchester Airport, UK. © Dan Stephens

Turning long-haul Miles into short-haul holidays

Starting at 8,000 Miles – fees included – the collaboration enhances Emirates Skywards’ presence across the UK. Access broadens to over 75 locations through Jet2 flights, covering sunny coasts, urban centres, and mountain resorts alike.
Turning long-haul miles into a short-haul holiday.

With frequent flights to distant destinations, UK residents collect Skywards Miles through Emirates. Yet these points rarely apply to shorter trips at home or across Europe. A fresh alternative now connects those separate experiences.

Travellers holding Miles may apply them toward Jet2 ticket costs, where space permits inclusion of meal choices, seating upgrades, or extra luggage. This approach turns extended trips abroad into manageable getaways within easier reach. Occasionally, these options adjust based on what flights remain open.

Still leading in numbers, the UK holds the biggest share of Emirates Skywards memberships worldwide. Across flights, hotel stays, shopping outlets, and travel bundles, countless members continue accumulating Miles. Membership activity here outpaces every other region.

white and red passenger plane in the sky
An Emirates plane preparing to land at Zurich Airport, Kloten, Switzerland © Fabian Joy

Examples of how the redemption works

One example highlighted what happens when Miles accumulate during extended trips. These points might later apply to Jet2 flight bookings. A connection formed between distant journeys and future short-haul options. The process unfolded without extra steps. Benefits emerged through natural usage patterns. Long distances travelled opened access elsewhere. Emirates showed how movement across regions links to different flying opportunities.

A journey on Emirates Premium Economy Flex Plus, outbound from London, then returning from Sydney with a stop in Dubai, grants approximately 18,000 miles. These can cover the full cost of a return trip with Jet2 between London Stansted and Majorca. Though routed through different carriers, the accumulation aligns closely with redemption needs. Distance travelled plays a role, yet so does fare class selection. Benefits appear once booking completes, visible during account review later. Redemption options depend on airline partnerships, not just origin or destination. Such credit totals may shift slightly based on exact routing or timing.

A single round-trip on Emirates in Business Class, departing from Manchester to Dubai under Flex terms, yields about 21,000 frequent flyer points. These may suffice for a two-way journey with Jet2, connecting Manchester directly to Salzburg, suited for winter sports travel. Fares influence how often tickets get used, also affected by seat supply. Whether a ticket is claimed depends on the cost and timing of travel options.

A decorated 25 year anniversary Emirates plane soaring through the clouds. ©Emirates Public Relations
A decorated 25-year anniversary Emirates plane soaring through the clouds © Emirates Public Relations

Jet2 Expands Across the UK

Thirteen bases across the UK serve as starting points for Jet2 flights, among them Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, and Newcastle. Leisure routes dominate the network, stretching into southern Europe, North Africa, and the Canary Islands.

From March 2026 onward, departures will also launch at London Gatwick. This addition offers more options for those located in the south-east of England. Famed within Britain’s vacation sector, the carrier stands out through clear costs alongside attentive support – offering Skywards participants an uncomplicated way to enjoy getaways.

Despite its focus on ease, the experience remains grounded in reliability rather than extras, appealing especially to those who value predictability during trips.

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Jet2holidays A321 departing Innsbruck ©David Syphers

A loyalty programme extending its reach

A scheme designed to retain customers extends its reach across Britain. Expansion continues steadily within local markets. Engagement grows through consistent presence in regional areas. Focus shifts toward long-term participation in communities. Movement forward is measured by increased involvement nationwide.

A vast network of over thirty-seven million individuals spans the globe through Emirates Skywards. Recognition arrived in two thousand twenty-five, when it received top honours as the leading airline loyalty initiative internationally. Four distinct levels form its structure: blue stands first, followed by Silver, then Gold, and finally Platinum. Advancement through these stages brings greater rewards alongside increased opportunities to accumulate points. Benefits grow steadily with every step upward across the tiers.

With every stay at select hotels, Miles accumulate for UK participants. Holiday bundles offer another path to collect them. Across the globe, over twenty carriers allow usage of these points. Among those are United, operating out of the U.S., and Air Canada, serving North America under this network. Qantas connects Australia to the system.

A mother and child looking out of a plane window.
A mother and child looking out of a plane window on their first family trip. © Lucas Favre

From accumulation to use

With Jet2, British passengers now access simpler ways to use points on regular trips instead of only dreaming about distant flights.

Perhaps this alliance gives value to those idle Miles. What if now they serve a purpose? Might the time come when accumulation leads to use? One scenario involves redemption becoming practical. Is it possible that cooperation changes outcomes? Consider how inactive points could shift meaning.

Will collaboration remove previous barriers? Imagine access where there was none before. Could motion follow long stillness? Keep up to date by subscribing to Travel Radar today! Your number one home for all things aviation.

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Shaq Qassim
ByShaq Qassim
A traveller at heart, I write about flight paths and airport rhythms from my base in Cymru (Wales). My time spent living in Japan shifted what travel means to me - it became less about schedules and more about experiencing real life through movement. Moments in time, I'd love to help others experience.
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