Not exact matches
Many credit card companies run
promotions where you can earn a large bonus of
reward points or
miles if you apply for the card and are approved.
One such
promotion run by Aeroplan will give cardholders up to 55,000 bonus points when they transfer their hotel
rewards into Aeroplan
miles.
The ability to transfer Aeroplan
miles to US Airways Dividend
miles makes those
promotions so much more
rewarding.
Check for regular
promotions such as 1,000 Air Canada Aeroplan
miles or 1,000 Amtrak Guest
Reward points per stay.
While Marriott
Rewards airline partners do run
promotions for bonus
miles, overall you will usually get more value from Marriott
Rewards points.
People who took advantage of a
promotion offering up to 40,000 airline
reward miles for opening Citi checking accounts received 1099 - MISC tax notices if the value of the
miles was more than $ 600.
Many credit card companies run
promotions where you can earn a large bonus of
reward points or
miles if you apply for the card and are approved.
Cardholders hoping to make the most of airline
rewards credit cards should keep up - to - date with current
promotions, use the partner merchants when convenient, and pay for cheaper trips while reserving the
miles for more expensive travel.
The
promotion also extends to airline
miles, with Wyndham
Rewards members able to earn bonus points with any of the program's nearly 20 airline partners.
I had gone «all in» on that
promotion and was
rewarded with thousands of bonus
miles.
American Airlines has announced a very nice
promotion whereby travelers can earn 20 % more
miles when they convert their Marriott
Rewards points to AAdvantage
miles and it was while I was researching that
promotion that I noticed something a little odd.
But with earning partnerships with American Express Membership
Rewards and IHG, Hilton and Radisson hotels, as well as frequent high - value
promotions,
miles are surprisingly easy to rack up through transfers.
Members electing to earn
miles (rather than Marriott
Rewards points) are not eligible for this
promotion.
With this
promotion, you can get 1,200 Club Premier
miles when you transfer 1,000 Membership
reward points.
The best part of this
promotion is — Marriott's Hotel + Air packages are also eligible for this 20 % bonus, where you could transfer Marriott
rewards points for a 7 night stay and a fixed amount of
miles.
You will not earn 2X
rewards (i) on any bonus you may already receive with your Card, including any additional points /
miles / cash back that you may already receive when you spend on certain types of purchases or at certain merchants or (ii) on any other bonus /
rewards you may earn with a different
promotion or offer from American Express.
Unusually this
promotion isn't limited to Membership
Rewards cards — you'll earn double points when using cards like the Starwood American Express credit card, double
miles when using Delta co-branded Amex cards, double Hilton HHonors points when using a Hilton co-branded Amex card etc....
The original point of that post was to show how British Airways Business Class flyers could earn a very healthy haul of AAdvantage
Miles in the current
promotion and to show how valuable those AAdvantage
miles could be, compared to Avios, for long - haul
reward flights.
If you're not an IHG
Rewards fan but, for one reason or another, are about to find yourself staying at an IHG property then you may as well get some airline
miles out of the stay... so make sure you register for the
promotion.
The way this
promotion works is each person can share up to 50,000
miles and 50,000
miles will be
rewarded as bonus for giving 50,000
miles.
The IHG Double Up
Miles promotion is for those who have elected to earn airline
miles instead of IHG
Rewards points and the 15 % off Points & Cash bookings is for Spire Elite and Platinum Elite members.
The
promotion doesn't appear anywhere on the Virgin Atlantic homepage, it doesn't appear anywhere on the Flying Club page, as a Virgin Atlantic Flying Club member I've yet to receive an email informing me that the
Reward Seat Sale is on and, even if you go to the Virgin Atlantic «spend
miles» page, it's pretty easy to miss....
If you're a regular at Marriott properties, earning
miles is not the best use of your stays or nights — you would get a lot more value out of the loyalty program if you were earning Marriott
Rewards points, so this
promotion really isn't for you.
Please note that conversion from Diners Club
Rewards Points to Aeroplan
Miles are eligible to the bonus
miles promotion currently in market.
The latest salvo in the battle for front - cabin travelers comes from American, which unveiled a bonus
promotion for 2015 that
rewards extra
miles — in some cases a lot of extra
miles — to AAdvantage members who buy pricey premium seats.
At first glance, this appears to be a very lucrative offer given that Marriott Hotel + Air Packages offer exceptional value and these
promotions usually stack with the packages, but this
promotion appears to specifically exclude these packages from these bonus transfers («Travel Packages: Points converted to AAdvantage
miles as part of a Marriott
Rewards / AAdvantage travel package do not qualify for this
promotion.»)
The best way to gain loads of free airline
miles and
rewards points quickly is by signing up for credit card
promotions.
Living the dream on card
rewards Those who don't know us very well may think we are living the high life, but the truth is that our $ 250 hotel room near the line of totality during the eclipse was booked for 3,000 Starwood Preferred Guest points; our flight to Wyoming was 100 percent free on a private plane thanks to a crazy JetSmarter
promotion for those who could prove they had a million
miles; our resort complete with water slides and a lazy river in San Antonio was booked using an annual credit card award night when the room normally costs $ 300 - plus per night; our amazing room at the Park Hyatt New York was booked using 30,000 Hyatt points per night when the selling price was almost $ 1,000 per night; and most of our other flights were booked via a collection of airline
miles and credit card points that were primarily earned by leveraging our everyday spending for major
rewards.
But after reading Chris Guillebeau's Frequent Flyer Master and getting one of his email updates about a US Airways
promotion that promised some big bonus
miles, I decided to take a financial leap of faith with the payoff of some big
rewards.
Keep an eye out for limited - time
promotions that enable you to earn even more
miles from transferring Membership
Rewards points.
Also, Membership
Rewards is known for holding numerous bonus
promotions where extra
miles are awarded when transferring to certain partners.
After posts about my parents» trip to London and the French Riviera with
miles and maximizing the Double Your HHonors
promotion, it's no secret that the Hilton HHonors points program is my favorite hotel
rewards program lately.
I signed up for the Southwest Rapid
Rewards Premier card during the 50,000
mile promotion.
Grab
Rewards has announced its conversion rate to Krisflyer
miles, plus a special
promotion until 31 October.
, then instead of getting only the $ 250 * 12
miles = 3000 AAdvantage
miles, you would also qualify for this
promotion, getting an additional 3000
miles, for 6000 total, or 24x your spend, which would move it ahead of the 15x Ultimate
Rewards points for going through Chase.
When you transfer 100,000
rewards points to your Delta account during one of these
promotions, you would end up netting 150,000 airline
miles if the promo transfer rate was 50 %.
There is also a
promotion going on to convert Marriott
Rewards points to American Airlines AAdvantage
miles that excludes travel packages.
An additional challenge is offered in the form of division titles, which
reward you for not only passing the relegation and
promotion thresholds, but for going that extra
mile in a 10 match season.
We provide tips and tricks on maximizing frequent flyer accumulation for
miles traveled, web
promotions, customer
reward points and wise redemption of these awards.