Here's a complete list of the airlines you can book using Flying
Blue miles transferred from Ultimate Rewards:
Not exact matches
Hot Tip: If you need extra Flying
Blue miles, you can also
transfer any points you have with your Chase Ultimate Rewards cards.
I for one love the fact that I can walk (1/4
mile) to Foster / Lents station, catch the green line to Moda Center or Pioneer Square,
transfer to red or
blue and be at the venue in less than an hour from the time I walk out my front door.
Once it reached its
transfer orbit, peaking at 22,000
miles above Earth, the craft unfolded a small pair of solar panels, and its engine began producing a dim
blue glow, gently lifting Smart - 1 into higher and higher orbits around Earth.
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You can
transfer American Express Membership Rewards points, Citi ThankYou points, or Starwood points to Flying
Blue if you need more
miles!
But Delta and Air France are both in SkyTeam, so you can
transfer your Chase points to Air France's program (Flying
Blue) and then use the Air France
miles to book the Delta flight.
Citi ThankYou Rewards also
transfer to Flying
Blue at the same rates of 1,000 points for 1,000 Flying
Blue miles.
Chase Ultimate Rewards points also
transfer 1,000 points to 1,000 Flying
Blue miles in blocks of 1,000 points.
It is always best to call Air France to confirm an award is available PRIOR to
transferring miles to Flying
Blue.
You can't
transfer Flying
Blue miles to Delta SkyMiles, however you can use Flying
Blue miles for awards on Delta flights.
American Express cards with Membership Rewards can
transfer Membership Rewards points to Flying
Blue at 1,000 points to 1,000 Flying
Blue miles in increments of 1,000.
Flying
Blue partners with several credit card loyalty programs, where you can
transfer your credit card points to Flying
Blue miles.
This weekend's addition of Flying
Blue to Chase Ultimate Rewards
transfer partners is a big win for flyers as now
miles can be used for rewards once unobtainable through other
transfer partners and really expands the reach of airmiles beyond just Europe but opens up much of the Middle East, Asia, South Africa, the South Pacific, and beyond!
Perhaps the most popular way to earn Flying
Blue miles is to
transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points, as there are several credit card options with lucrative bonus categories.
If you're looking to fly Air France first class, you'll need to book through Flying
Blue, but paying the exorbitant Flying
Blue rates to fly first class on a partner airline, rather than booking those seats through that partner or another SkyTeam member with good first class redemptions, is a waste of
miles, particularly if you're
transferring from a
transfer program.
Options for
transferring your
miles include the Flying
Blue program of Air France and KLM, Alaska, American Airlines, and ANA Airlines of Japan.
Before you bemoan the fact that you don't collect Flying
Blue miles, it can pay off to sign up for a free account since the program is a
transfer partner of American Express Membership Rewards points.
Eligible cardholders can now
transfer Ultimate Rewards points to Flying
Blue at a rate of one point per one Flying
Blue mile.
Reservations must be made by October 30 to take advantage, and keep in mind that Flying
Blue miles can be
transferred from credit card programs like Chase Ultimate Rewards and Citi ThankYou.
If you don't have Flying
Blue miles already, you can
transfer them from American Express Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, and Citi ThankYou Rewards.
Grab a Lei and Head to Hawaii:
Transfer points to Flying
Blue and fly to Hawaii on Delta Air Lines from the continental U.S. with someone special for 30,000
miles per person for a round - trip booking in economy class.
Purchases or
transfers of Flying
Blue miles do not qualify for the offer.
For example, you can
transfer Membership Rewards points from your American Express account to your Flying
Blue account: 1,000 Membership Rewards points equals 1,000 Flying
Blue miles.
If you
transfer to Air France KLM Flying
Blue, you can get to Hawaii from the U.S. for as little as 30,000
miles roundtrip.
You can
transfer AMEX Membership Rewards points, Citi ThankYou Points, Chase Ultimate Rewards points, and Starwood Preferred Guest points at a 1:1 ratio to Flying
Blue miles.
If you need even more
miles to book your Flying
Blue award, you can also
transfer points from American Express Membership Rewards, Citi ThankYou Rewards, and Starwood Preferred Guest.
Options for
transferring your
miles include the Flying
Blue program of Air France and KLM, which offers round - trip flights to India in economy class for 80,000
miles round trip.
Options for
transferring your
miles include the Flying
Blue program of Air France and KLM, which offers round - trip flights to Africa in economy class for 800,000
miles round trip.
But it's important to note that if you were thinking about
transferring Chase Ultimate Rewards to Flying
Blue, chances are you could save many
miles by
transferring them to Korean Air and booking SkyTeam partners like Delta with Korean
miles.
Or you could
transfer your points to Flying
Blue and fly to Aruba for 25,000
miles on its partner Delta, which is cheaper than using Delta's own SkyMiles.
Options for
transferring your
miles include the Flying
Blue program of Air France and KLM, Alaska, American, Delta, and Singapore.
It's very easy to get
miles into the Flying
Blue program considering they are a 1:1
transfer partner of Chase Ultimate Rewards, American Express Membership Rewards, Citi ThankYou Rewards, and Starwood Preferred Guest.
Unlike frequent flyer
miles, card points (such as Citi Thank You) allow
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Transferring Credit Card Points to Air France Flying
Blue
Air France KLM Flying
Blue: You can
transfer up to 50,000
miles in 250 -
mile increments at a cost of 1.2 Euro cents (about 1.3 cents USD) each.
Since Flying
Blue is also a
transfer partner of American Express Membership Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest, now seems like the right time to take a look at how to get the most from value Flying
Blue miles.
So, just to clarify, to book with Delta would I be
transferring miles from Flying
Blue miles to Delta Skymiles?
You can't
transfer these points directly to
miles, but you can
transfer them to a Chase Sapphire Preferred ® or Reserve card account that you, your spouse, or domestic partner have, and then to
miles with United, Singapore, or Flying
Blue.
However, paying the exorbitant Flying
Blue rates to fly First Class on a partner airline, rather than booking those seats through that partner or another SkyTeam member with good First Class redemptions, is a waste of
miles, particularly if you're
transferring your
miles from a
transfer program.
Avios doesn't charge fuel surcharges on Air Berlin, so if you don't have Flying
Blue miles (or Starwood; or Membership Rewards points, which also
transfer to Flying
Blue) this is the best option.
Transfer Ratio: 20,000 Starpoints = 25,000 Flying
Blue miles.
I also think Flying
Blue miles are great since they are
transfer partners with everyone, so I know I could put together the
miles for a ticket any day of the week even if one or two of my balances are low.
Air France KLM's Flying
Blue — an American Express and Citibank
transfer partner — informed an award booking client that their award booking to Europe had been cancelled, their account suspended, and
miles confiscated.
For example, if you have AMEX Membership Rewards or Chase Ultimate Rewards you can
transfer them to KLM / Air France Flying
Blue at a 1:1 ratio and redeem 15k
miles plus $ 5.60 in taxes and fees each way for Delta flights from the continental US to Hawaii.
Now I feel like I can't earn enough ThankYou Points because
transfer partners Singapore
miles and Flying
Blue miles both have amazing sweet spots that I want to take advantage of.
A favorite use is
transferring AMEX Membership Rewards points to Singapore
miles in order to book Singapore Suites on the A380, Singapore First Class and Singapore Business Class, although sometimes I
transfer Award Booking clients» points to Air France / KLM Flying
Blue, Cathay Pacific Asia
Miles and Delta SkyMiles for awards.