I got a $20,000 first-class flight from New York to Japan for just $257 by using credit-card points. Here's exactly how I did it.

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With credit-card points, each of our round-trip first-class tickets on ANA cost $256.71 in taxes and fees. The advertised price for each was $20,787.

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I got a $20,000 first-class flight from New York to Japan for just $257 by using credit-card points. Here's exactly how I did it.

I got a $20,000 first-class flight from New York to Japan for just $257 by using credit-card points. Here's exactly how I did it.

With credit-card points, each of our round-trip first-class tickets on ANA cost $256.71 in taxes and fees. The advertised price for each was $20,787.

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