Even those without status gain from Points +
Cash awards because you are effectively using the cash to purchase the missing points at a discount.
Category 2 - 6 hotels are a particularly good deal when booking Points +
Cash awards because you're essentially buying the other half of the points at a discounted rate using the cash co-pay.
Not exact matches
The team is believed to be keen to begin the work of allocating the
cash - which would be overseen by Mr Hall - but they have been unable to announce the
award, leaving them powerless to do anything,
because of the hold up in announcing Mr Hall's appointment.
Airline credit cards may offer an equivalent
cash value of from 1 to 5 cents per mile you earn, but it's difficult to consistently quantify the value
because award flights and availability are dynamic - always changing based on demand, flight prices, routes and other factors.
The
cash back programs may be preferable to programs that
award travel points
because they offer more flexibility in how the rewards can be redeemed.
Unsurprisingly,
award space is not always readily available
because so many people pay for
cash tickets.
JetBlue prices
award tickets based on the
cash cost of a ticket, though
because of leverage on taxes and fees you can get better value booking cheaper tickets with points.
That's
because the majority of
awards have fixed
cash values.
And
because British Airways has an
award redemption chart that's organized by distance flown instead of region, you'll only to
cash in 25,000 British Airways miles on a roundtrip ticket from Los Angeles to Honolulu instead of the 45,000 miles American requires for that same flight.
Carrier surcharges for
award travel are easy to find in advance
because they are based on the fees normally applied to a ticket bought with
cash.
We love Arrival for these kinds of trips
because they can be used to help pay taxes and fees on
award tickets and rewards you for finding cheap
cash bookings at hotels.
Always compare to
cash tickets, though,
because intra-Europe flights can be quite cheap — they might not even be much more than the
award ticket taxes and surcharges.
Consumers will benefit
because there are often cases when
award space is unavailable in both directions or
because one direction is relatively inexpensive to pay with
cash.
Unsurprisingly,
award space is not always readily available
because so many people pay for
cash tickets.
Because the miles are being used to purchase a
cash ticket you don't have to wait for
award availability to open up — as long a there's seat for sale on the aircraft customers can use miles to pay (or part pay) for that seat.
Normally the best use of frequent flyer miles is for international premium cabin
awards because these are expensive tickets if you pay with
cash but not very expensive if you pay with miles.
Like
award flights there are only so many available (
because the airline would rather get
cash instead of miles), and this changes often.
It's impossible to say how many miles it will cost you
because most of these programs are revenue - based, which ties the cost of an
award ticket to its current
cash price.
This makes more sense
because the way the frequent flyer
awards are now going, it's becoming a complete frustration
because it's becoming impossible to
cash in on an
award and they cost too much.
In order to get to the true value, as we're always striving here on this blog, we'll have to deduct the airport taxes from the
award ticket,
because the
cash ticket price is all - inclusive.
Because Super 8 participates in the Wyndham Reward program, which has been rated as the top value among hotel reward programs, you'll earn points and can redeem them for great value
cash & points
awards!
Because the 20 % rebate applies only to the points and not the
cash portion, the promotion may actually make Points + Cash awards look worse, even for Categories 2
cash portion, the promotion may actually make Points +
Cash awards look worse, even for Categories 2
Cash awards look worse, even for Categories 2 - 6.
I like the idea of using the SPG AmEx
because I think 1 Starpoint is roughly equal to 1.5 United miles, and they're especially useful for
Cash + Points
awards.
Many people believe you shouldn't consider the actual
cash value of a ticket when you make an
award redemption,
because in the process of redeeming for that
award, you may have made compromises that you wouldn't have made if you were simply paying
cash.
As you saw with the example, it's complicated
because while a
cash ticket (including those booked through the Ultimate Rewards portal) has all taxes and fees included in the price, an
award ticket also is charged taxes and fees ($ 5.60 in the case of a domestic US ticket).
It has been true, like forever, that HHonors makes no distinction between
award and paid stays (maybe
because hotels do get reimbursed
cash for
award stays?)
But I wouldn't go overboard buying points unless you are reasonably confident you'll use them quickly
because cash is better to have than points, and the
award chart can always be devalued.
This is
because the cost of an
award flight is more or less tied to the
cash price of the ticket.
Points redeemed for a Points +
Cash award are inherently more valuable because they are elite qualifying and may be better compared to the cash rate than the traditional free night aw
Cash award are inherently more valuable
because they are elite qualifying and may be better compared to the
cash rate than the traditional free night aw
cash rate than the traditional free night
award.
I win
awards from time to time with
cash prizes, which is nice
because you still have the chance to sell the piece.
Singer says the insurance companies prefer providing treatment over providing a
cash payment equal to what the treatment costs
because victims often do not use all the treatment they are
awarded.