Let me guess — you’ve seen those sleek, lie-flat Business Class seats on Instagram or TikTok and thought:
“Must be nice… I could never afford that.”
I used to think that too — until I actually did it.
I flew Business Class from Barcelona to Atlanta, stretched out in comfort, drank wine at 35,000 feet, and had lounge access — all without spending thousands of dollars or saving up half a million points.

The Big Idea: Use Fewer Points, Fly Smarter
I didn’t win a giveaway.
I didn’t get some VIP hookup.
I used credit card points I earned from everyday spending — and a smart little trick called Avios Boost.
Let me walk you through exactly how it worked.
Here’s the simple travel hack I used to do it — and how you can do it too.
Your Step-by-Step Game Plan
Step 1: Earn Flexible Points with a Good Travel Card
First, I used my Capital One Venture card — which earns miles on everything I buy.
This is NOT one of those cards where you need to jump through hoops. No rotating categories. No complicated tracking. Just swipe, earn, repeat.
Over time, I had built up a decent chunk of miles just by:
- Paying for groceries
- Booking hotels
- Covering everyday bills
And once I was ready to book a trip, I knew those miles could go much further than most people think.
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Step 2: Transfer Your Capital One Miles to Avios
Here’s where it gets interesting…
Capital One allows you to transfer your miles to airline loyalty programs. In my case, I chose to transfer them to a program that uses Avios — the points system used by multiple airlines.
⏱ The transfer was simple and fast — I did it right inside my Capital One portal, and the points appeared in my Avios account within minutes.
This step alone already gave my miles more flexibility and value — but I didn’t stop there.
Step 3: Use the Avios Boost to Multiply Your Points
Here’s the secret sauce.
Once my Avios hit my account, I used a feature called Avios Boost — and this is where the magic happens.
Avios Boost gives you the option to multiply the miles you just earned by paying a small fee. It’s like putting your points on steroids (legally, of course).
Here’s what I did:
- Logged into my Avios account
- Clicked on Boost Your Avios
- Chose to triple the miles I had just transferred
So if I had 20,000 miles from Capital One, I now had 60,000 Avios — enough to book a Business Class ticket instead of settling for economy.
💡 The boost cost far less than buying miles outright — and way, way less than paying cash for a Business Class ticket.

Step 4: Book the Business Class Experience
With the boosted Avios, I was able to search and book my Business Class flight directly. No special tricks or shady deals.
I got:
- Priority check-in and boarding (no long lines!)
- Lounge access with snacks, drinks, and a comfy chair before my flight
- A lie-flat seat with real bedding
- A full meal with drinks, dessert, and actual silverware
All in all, it was a world-class experience — and I paid just a fraction of what most people assume Business Class costs.
Why This Works (Even for Everyday Travelers)
You don’t need to be a frequent flyer.
You don’t need 100,000+ points.
You don’t even need to understand all the airline lingo.
You just need a few good habits:
- Use the right credit card for your daily purchases
- Transfer your points wisely
- Boost them when you can
- Book smart
That’s it.

Let’s Talk Travel Hacks
Have you ever used points to fly first or business class? Have you been sitting on miles with no idea how to use them?
Drop your questions or tips in the comments — I’d love to connect and help you make the most of your points.
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