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Good morning from lovely Amsterdam, where Iâve been experimenting with the optimal magic mushroom:stroopwaffel ratio (Iâll let you know when I crack the code).
Today, Iâm going to tell you about an epic redemption from a Daily Drop reader who cracked the first-class redemption code for themself, so strap in.

A redemption pro masterclass (from one of you)
Every now and then, a reader redemption comes through that makes us stop what weâre doing, lean back in our chairs, and mutter, âYeah⌠thatâs the good stuff.â
This weekâs winner: a Daily Drop reader who just locked in two seats in Lufthansa First Class on the 747 from Frankfurt to Mexico City for 160,000 Aeroplan points total, plus about $1,000 in taxes and fees.

For context, the cash price for this exact flight was around $12,700 one-way, so this is one of those âI could never afford to do this without pointsâ type of redemptions.

And somehow, thatâs not even the best part.
Lufthansa first class hits different
Because the flight departed Frankfurt in the afternoon, this reader spent hours inside Lufthansaâs legendary First Class Terminal â which makes normal airports feel like a trash can.
Weâre talking sit-down dining, private security, real showers (and bathtubs), personal attendants⌠and yes, private rides straight to the plane.
Oh â and after all that? A bonus night in Mexico City for tacos (obviously). đŽ
Hereâs why this redemption is epic:
Lufthansa is famously stingy with its first-class awards â but Aeroplan often has access at solid rates when booking at the last minute.
Since you can transfer points to Aeroplan from most major credit cards, racking up Aeroplan points is quite easy.
Why Mexico City?
Well, this route (FRA-MEX) clocks in at 5,945 miles â which puts it BARELY within Aeroplanâs 4,000-6,000 mile distance band.
That means the absolute maximum amount of time in first class while paying this number of points.

Second, I suspect thereâs less competition for first-class awards on this route compared with the U.S. routes (you wonât find any 200,000-point welcome offers on Mexican credit cards⌠at least as far as I know).
And then thereâs the aircraft itself.
Lufthansaâs 747 First Class is becoming increasingly rare, and for a lot of aviation nerds, itâs a bucket-list ride.
Itâs not flashy or trendy, but it is cool to sit in a seat right in the nose of the plane â putting you closer to the front of the plane than the cockpit (nerd alert).
Put it all together, and youâve got the holy trinity:
â The right program
â The right route
â The right plane
This isnât one of those flights where it feels âfree,â which is often something we strive for in the points and miles world.
Instead, this is a bucket-list redemption booked with a heavy, HEAVY discount thanks to points and miles (this reader even opted to pay a little extra cash to make the points price more accessible).
We love to see it. And if you also love to see it, come hang out in the Daily Drop Lounge and share some of your own redemptions.

Thatâs it, friends! Short and sweet today.
Tune in tomorrow for another fun redemption story with useful travel tips.
Peace âď¸



