I recently transferred 185,000 Bonvoy points I earned from a recent welcome offer on theto my Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan account, which scored me an additional 15,000 Alaska miles for a total of 76,000 miles. If you have some extra Marriott points lying around and need another way to e...
You can transfer points from great credit cards like theor theto more than a dozen airline partners and three hotel chains. And for all but a few of them, they all transfer on a 1:1 basis. That means 1,000 Capital One Venture miles will almost always get you 1,000 airline miles or...
Your last option for transferring miles isPoints.com, but these conversion rates are worse than Hilton’s. Ten thousand American miles become 1,046 America West, Air Canada, or Midwest miles or 837 Alaska miles. In addition, membership is either $19.95 for unlimited conversions, or one free ...
Until the Bilt deal, Alaska miles were hard to come by since the program wasn’t a 1:1 transfer partner of any other program. Not only can you now transfer your Bilt points to Alaska Mileage Plan, but you’ll also get up to 100% bonus points when you do it by 2:59 a.m. (ET...
Notice how I’m able to receive exactly 1,112 Alaska Airlines miles in the image above. Step 5. Make the transfer One more button to click, “Convert.” After that, you’re finished. But keep in mind, there’s no going back after you click that button. Transfers are irreversible. So...
1. Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan Alaska’s partner award chart is chock-full ofincredible sweet spots, including flying to Asia in business class for just 50,000 miles each way on Cathay Pacific and getting a stopover on an international one-way award. ...
Qantas Frequent Flyer doesn’t have many sweet spots, but there are a few great ways to redeem points. For starters, you can book an Emirates economy ticket between the East Coast and Dubai for 90,000 miles round-trip. Another great use of Qantas miles is for flights within Australia, wh...
For example, Amex and Chase both transfer to Air Canada Aeroplan. You can separately transfer your Amex points to Aeroplan and your Chase points to Aeroplan. The miles would then all wind up in your single Aeroplan account. Valuing transfer points is subjective since the ultimate value depends ...
75,000 Miles Bottom Line This is one of our top travel credit cards overall, because of its highly lucrative, yet dead simple rewards program. Earn unlimited 2X miles on every purchase and use them to get reimbursed for any travel purchase — or to book a trip...
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