Wyndham Rewards has gutted
their airline transfer ratios, but I successfully bought points in the past with the sole intent of transferring them to United Airlines at a very favorable price.
Not exact matches
The downside is that even though you can
transfer miles to
airlines, it's not at a 1:1
ratio like with other issuers» cards.
You can still do
airline miles
transfers at a 1:1
ratio, with the bonus of 20,000 Starpoints = 25,000
airline miles.
Fly the 787 - 10 without paying cash If you want to fly on this 787 - 10 or any of Singapore
Airlines's luxurious planes and not pay cash, you can
transfer Ultimate Rewards & Membership Rewards points to Singapore Krisflyer at a 1:1
ratio.
But your best bet with the Chase Sapphire Preferred card will usually be to take advantage of Chase's 1:1
transfer ratio with its hotel and
airline transfer partners.
These points can be
transferred to a handful of
airlines at a 1:1
ratio, but if you move 20,000 points at once you get a 5,000 point bonus.
Starpoints can be
transferred to over 30 different
airline frequent flyer programs — most at a favorable 1:1
ratio.
When redeeming your points for
airline miles, you'll notice that
transfer ratios depend on the frequent flier program you're
transferring points to.
IHG points can be
transferred to over 30
airline partners, with a
transfer ratio of 10,000 points to 2,000 miles in most cases.
The points you earn through it can be
transferred at a 1:1
ratio to one of 11 participating hotel and
airline programs, including Southwest, United
Airlines and IHG.
Just note that your Barclays miles
transfer to all these
airlines at a ratio of 1.4 to 1, except for Japan Airlines which has a 1.7:
airlines at a
ratio of 1.4 to 1, except for Japan
Airlines which has a 1.7:
Airlines which has a 1.7:1
ratio.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve ℠ allows you to
transfer points to some
airlines and hotels, including British Airways, United, and Hyatt, at a 1:1
ratio, which could help you earn even more value for your points.
Most of the
airlines have a 1:1
transfer ratio with instant point
transfer.
Airline partners all have a 1:1
transfer ratio and include British Airways, Air France, Korean Air, Singapore
Airlines, Southwest, United, and Virgin Atlantic.
The hotels all offer a 1:1
transfer ratio but are generally considered to be less valuable than the
airline rewards.
For, example you have the option to
transfer all 50,000 points to Southwest
Airlines Rapid Rewards ® points, at a 1:1
ratio.
Some American Express
transfer partners are at a lower
ratio, including British Airways, Iberia, EL AL Israel
Airlines, Hilton, JetBlue Airways, and Starwood Preferred Guest.
Miles
transfer at a
ratio of 1.4 Arrival Premier miles to 1
airline mile with all partner
airlines, except Japan Airlines (which has an even worse transfer ratio of 1.7 Arrival Premier miles to 1 airlin
airlines, except Japan
Airlines (which has an even worse transfer ratio of 1.7 Arrival Premier miles to 1 airlin
Airlines (which has an even worse
transfer ratio of 1.7 Arrival Premier miles to 1
airline mile).
Bottom Line:
Transfer ratios are not stellar, and there is a lack of domestic
airline partners.
You can earn both American
Airlines AAdvantage miles and Etihad Guest miles through the Starwood Preferred Guest program at a 1:1
ratio (plus 5,000 bonus miles per 20,000 SPG Starpoints
transferred).
You can
transfer points at a 1:1
ratio to several programs, including Southwest
Airline Rapid Rewards, United MileagePlus, Marriott Rewards and IHG Rewards Club.
Another option:
transfer them to an
airline or hotel partner at a 1:1
ratio.
All miles earned via your Delta credit card can be
transferred at a
ratio of 1:1 to any of the below partner
airlines.
You can
transfer your points at a 1:1
ratio to 11
airline and hotel partners such as United MileagePlus, British Airways Executive Club, Southwest Rapid Rewards, Marriott Rewards, and more.
As part of the extensive Chase Ultimate Rewards program, you can
transfer your points at a 1:1
ratio to several
airlines and hotel programs.
Citi Prestige has only one domestic
airline partner, JetBlue, and the
transfer ratio isn't the best — 1,000 ThankYou points to 500 TrueBlue points.
The points you earn through it can be
transferred at a 1:1
ratio to one of 11 participating hotel and
airline programs, including Southwest, United
Airlines and IHG.
Redemption rate: Redemption rate represents a
transfer ratio of travel points for
airline points.
This is because it earns Chase Ultimate Rewards points, which have a 1:1
transfer ratio to a number of top
airline and hotel programs.
Generally, SPG points
transfer at a 1:1
ratio to most programs, and if you
transfer 20,000 in one go, you get 25,000
airline miles.
These can be
transferred at a 1:1
ratio with 16 different
airline programs:
The
transfer ratio between Marriott points and United Mileage is less than any other
airline, and if you opt for the «hotel + air» packages, you can even get Marriott points to be moved at
ratio of 0.91:1, which is unheard of.
For example, American Express Membership Rewards
transfer at a 1:1
ratio for most
airline partners.
Amex Membership Rewards can be
transferred to ANA
airlines at a 1:1
ratio.
With Citi, you can
transfer your points to Hilton Honors at a 1:1.5
ratio, or to most
airline partners at a 1:1
ratio.
Otherwise, you can use your Premier or Prestige card to
transfer your points to any of Citi's
airline and hotel partners, although you won't get a 1:1
ratio with all of them.
Starwood is the only hotel program which lets you
transfer hotel points to certain
airlines in a 1:1
ratio.
You can
transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points earned on the J.P. Morgan Select, Chase Sapphire Preferred, Chase Ink Bold & Chase Ink Plus to United
Airlines, British Airways, Hyatt, Marriott, Priority Club, Ritz Carlton, Korean Air, Southwest, and Amtrak at a 1:1
ratio.
Starwood points
transfer to American
Airlines at a 1:1
ratio.
Remember, Citi ThankYou points
transfer at a 2:1
ratio to Virgin America, instead of the typical 1:1
ratio for all other
airline partners.
Or,
transfer Starwood points at a 1:1
ratio to your Alaska
Airlines account from cards like the personal or business AMEX Starwood card.
And when you
transfer your Starwood points in increments of 20,000 to
airlines with a 1:1
transfer ratio, you'll get a bonus 5,000
airline miles!
Because Chase Ultimate Rewards points
transfer to United
Airlines at a
ratio of 1:1.
The Chase Sapphire preferred card has a 50,000 points sign - up bonus, and these points can be
transferred to a variety of
airlines at a 1 to 1
ratio.
Ultimate Rewards
transfer out to hotel and
airline programs at a 1:1
ratio (see below).
With the Chase Sapphire Preferred, you can redeem your rewards for a statement credit, book travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards (with a 20 % discount), or
transfer them to a selection of participating
airlines or hotel
transfer partners (at a 1:1
ratio).
If you prefer to convert points to American
Airlines (AA) or Delta, take a look at Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG) credit card, which allows you to
transfer points from SPG to AA or Delta at a 1:1
ratio.
The points can be
transferred to one of Chase's hotel and
airline partners at a 1:1
ratio.
Instead, the points you earn can be used to book travel through Chase's Ultimate Rewards portal, or
transferred to different
airline and hotel programs at a 1:1
ratio.
Your company can use its accumulated Starpoints to book stays at any hotel in the Starwood Portfolio, which includes such chains as Westin, St. Regis, W Hotels, and Sheraton, or
transfer them to one of more than 33 different
airline frequent flyer programs, usually at a generous 1:1
ratio.