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Emirates Skywards launches global ‘Season of Rewards’ campaign

Layla Hamis
Last updated: 26 May 2026 11:41
By Layla Hamis
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Skywards Members can unlock twice the savings with enhanced Cash+Miles rates across the Emirates and flydubai network © Emirates
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Emirates Skywards and flydubai have launched a new global campaign, “Season of Rewards”, which will run from May 21 to Aug. 31, 2026, and includes bonus miles, discounted reward flights and enhanced Cash+Miles savings.

Emirates Skywards gold credit card
Skywards is the frequent flyer loyalty programme for Emirates and flydubai © Emirates

Members offered extra savings and bonus miles

As part of the campaign, Skywards members can receive increased value when using Cash+Miles on Emirates and flydubai bookings. 2,000 Skywards Miles can now unlock savings of $30, twice the savings as before, on flights and selected extras, including lounge access, baggage and seat selection.

The airline is also offering 20% bonus Tier Miles on flights during the promotional period, helping travellers move through membership tiers more quickly. Reduced tier mile requirements will also make it easier for customers to renew or upgrade their status.

Dr Nejib Ben Khedher, Divisional Senior Vice President at Emirates Skywards, said the campaign reflects the airline’s “continued commitment to creating even more value” for members worldwide.

People walking into Emirates first class lounge in Dubai
Miles can be exchanged for flight tickets, upgrades, hotel stays, retail rewards and car hire © Emirates

Travel partners included in the promotion

The campaign extends beyond flights, with Emirates Skywards introducing bonus earning opportunities across its travel partner network. Members can earn 50% bonus Skywards Miles on hotel stays, car rentals, partner airlines and Emirates Holidays packages. Participating partners include Marriott Bonvoy, IHG Hotels and Resorts, Hertz, Avis, United Airlines and Japan Airlines and members can earn up to 10,000 bonus miles per partner.

Skywards members can also redeem reward flights with easyJet and Jet2 for half the usual number of miles during the campaign period. Emirates confirmed that reward flights and extras will start from 4,500 miles instead of 9,000 miles across all routes and cabin classes.

The airline loyalty programme currently has more than 38 million members worldwide and was recently named the “Best Global Airline Loyalty Program”, according to Emirates.

Will you be benefiting from the extra miles this season? Let us know in the comments.

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