Emirates says no young kids in first class (at least, when using miles)

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Sept. 05, 2025

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Emirates says no young kids in first class (at least, when using miles)

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  • Emirates has introduced a new policy barring children aged 8 and under from booking first-class award seats or using miles to upgrade to first class through its loyalty program.
  • This restriction applies only to award redemptions, not to paid first-class tickets.
  • Recent changes have also made it harder to earn and transfer miles into the Emirates loyalty program from various transfer partners.
  • The policy follows a previous move requiring elite status for booking first-class award seats, further limiting family access to these redemptions.

What to consider

  • The new age restriction is specific to award bookings and upgrades, not paid fares.
  • It is unclear if bookings through partner programs like Air Canada Aeroplan or Qantas Frequent Flyer are affected, though partner programs have their own pricing and availability rules.
  • Recent adjustments by transfer partners have reduced the ease of earning and transferring miles into the Emirates loyalty program.

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  • A detailed explanation of how these policy changes impact family award travel and alternative booking options for Emirates first class.

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If you're a parent with young children who's been eyeing a first-class award redemption for your family using Emirates Skywards miles, it's time to rethink your plans.

Emirates has quietly added a new family-unfriendly policy banning children ages 8 and younger from booking first-class seats with Emirates Skywards miles or using miles to upgrade from business class to first class, as first reported by One Mile at a Time.

With this change, Emirates further tightens access to its first-class award redemptions. In May, Emirates began limiting Skywards bookings of first-class award seats to members with elite status.

Earning Skywards miles via credit card programs has also been getting more difficult. Chase is dropping Emirates as a transfer partner next month, Citi recently reduced the transfer ratio for Emirates and American Express will reduce its transfer ratio soon, too.

Here are the details on the latest Emirates policy update.

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Emirates updates its Skywards program rules

The terms and conditions of the Skywards program have been updated to read: "Please note that passengers aged 8 years old and below are ineligible for First Class Emirates Classic Rewards and Upgrade Rewards." This change was added in mid-August, according to the report from One Mile at a Time.

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As of now, the policy only applies to award redemptions, not paid fare bookings.

It's also unclear whether the no-young-children policy also applies to partner bookings via Air Canada Aeroplan or Qantas Frequent Flyer, where you can currently still book Emirates first class without status. Keep in mind that Aeroplan has dynamic pricing for Emirates redemptions, and Qantas increased its award rates Aug. 5.

Bottom line

Emirates continues to limit access to first-class award redemptions, first by adding a requirement for elite status and now by restricting children ages 8 and under from booking or upgrading with Skywards miles.

While it's true that young children can be disruptive or a nuisance to other travelers and that passengers who book first class expect a quieter and more comfortable experience, it doesn't make a lot of sense to only ban kids from award redemptions. Do the children from families who pay the full cash fare behave better? I think plenty of people would say children will be children, no matter how their flight was booked.

It's already often hard for families to even find multiple award seats, and this new restriction goes one step further in making award travel even more difficult for families who want to fly in comfort and luxury.

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