Emirates Skywards adds The Wall Street Journal to list of partners

Emirates Skywards members, regardless of tier, can redeem an annual digital subscription to The Wall Street Journal for 20,000 Miles, while Platinum members can receive the same annual membership for free

Emirates Skywards adds The Wall Street Journal to list of partners
Emirates Skywards adds The Wall Street Journal to list of partners

Emirates Skywards, the award-winning frequent flyer programme of Emirates airline has signed on The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) as its latest partner­, enabling members to redeem Miles for an annual digital subscription to the world’s leading source of business news.

This is the first time Emirates Skywards has partnered with a global publication to provide an annual digital membership, which will give Emirates Skywards members unlimited digital access to WSJ’s world-leading markets coverage and industry scoops.

Emirates Skywards members, regardless of tier, can redeem an annual digital subscription to The Wall Street Journal for 20,000 Miles, while Platinum members can receive the same annual membership for free. All Emirates Skywards members opting in will be able to enjoy Wall Street Journal Plus (WSJ+), giving unique access to exclusive events and offers.

The latest addition to Emirates Skywards’ list of partners caters to its diverse group of members and provides even more opportunities to redeem Miles within the lifestyle space. Additional memberships can also be redeemed with Skywards Miles as gift options to be shared with friends and family.

Emirates Skywards is in its 16th year and has over 16 million members. In addition to special offers with partner airlines, hotels and retail brands, members also enjoy special access to global sporting, arts and cultural events.

Emirates operates daily scheduled flights between Malta and Dubai on a Boeing 777-300 aircraft. Emirates flies twice weekly to Malta, on Mondays and Wednesdays, via Larnaca in Cyprus, and on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays the airline operates the Dubai - Malta route on a circular routing via Tunis in Tunisia. The return flight flies direct from Malta to Dubai.