April 27, 2026

Miles > Cheap LATAM Business Class from Miami to Santiago > 4+ Seats

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For up to four travelers (and possibly more), FCF’s research team has discovered an opportunity to save up to 210,000 miles when compared to normal/everyday prices traveling to/from the U.S.

Sample Savings via American Express, Capital One and Citi's points-to-miles transfer partnership with Virgin Atlantic: Miami to Santiago's normal/everyday price can often be 400,000 miles, but if you use Amex Rewards Points partner Virgin Atlantic miles, the cost can be as low as 190,000 miles.

NO MILES? NO PROBLEM

With Virgin Atlantic’s Flying Club, miles can be acquired for as low as 2.44 cents each (includes taxes and processing fee).

More Info on Flying Blue’s Buy Miles Program.

SAMPLE SAVINGS FROM U.S. TO South America IN Business Class:

The published Business Class fare on the Latam Miami to Santiago route is $6,400 r/t; through the Virgin Atlantic purchase strategy, you can pay $4,701 r/t (includes about $120 in award tax), a savings of $1,699 (26%).

New to buying miles? Know: Beginner’s Guide: How to Play the “Buy Miles to Fly In Style” Strategy to Net Up to 86% Off Premium Travel.

More here on getting flights (based on availability) from around the U.S. to the hub (Miami) AND/OR flights from the destination (Santiago) to South America.

More here on The Golden Key to Unlocking Lucrative Miles & Points Opportunities: FCF’s Sweet Redeems Part I and Part II–The Golden Key to Unlocking Lucrative Miles & Points: How to Use FCF’s Sweet Redeems to Save Up to 92% on First Class Flights (When You Don’t Have Any or Enough Miles or Points

Note: Availability for flying on Latam using Virgin Atlantic miles is displayed below.​

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No miles? No problem:

For up to four travelers (and possibly more), FCF’s research team has discovered an opportunity to save up to 210,000 miles when compared to normal/everyday prices traveling to/from the U.S.

Sample Savings via American Express, Capital One and Citi's points-to-miles transfer partnership with Virgin Atlantic: Miami to Santiago's normal/everyday price can often be 400,000 miles, but if you use Amex Rewards Points partner Virgin Atlantic miles, the cost can be as low as 190,000 miles.

NO MILES? NO PROBLEM

With Virgin Atlantic’s Flying Club, miles can be acquired for as low as 2.44 cents each (includes taxes and processing fee).

More Info on Flying Blue’s Buy Miles Program.

SAMPLE SAVINGS FROM U.S. TO South America IN Business Class:

The published Business Class fare on the Latam Miami to Santiago route is $6,400 r/t; through the Virgin Atlantic purchase strategy, you can pay $4,701 r/t (includes about $120 in award tax), a savings of $1,699 (26%).

New to buying miles? Know: Beginner’s Guide: How to Play the “Buy Miles to Fly In Style” Strategy to Net Up to 86% Off Premium Travel.

More here on getting flights (based on availability) from around the U.S. to the hub (Miami) AND/OR flights from the destination (Santiago) to South America.

More here on The Golden Key to Unlocking Lucrative Miles & Points Opportunities: FCF’s Sweet Redeems Part I and Part II–The Golden Key to Unlocking Lucrative Miles & Points: How to Use FCF’s Sweet Redeems to Save Up to 92% on First Class Flights (When You Don’t Have Any or Enough Miles or Points

Note: Availability for flying on Latam using Virgin Atlantic miles is displayed below.​

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