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Here's some unexpected good news for the day: Chase has just added Air France / KLM Flying Blue as an Ultimate Rewards transfer partner!
Overall, this bonus isn't all that great, so I wouldn't speculatively transfer your Membership Rewards points to Starwood unless you're looking to top up your Starwood account for a specific redemption, or if you're trying to transfer over to an airline that isn't also a Membership Rewards transfer partner, such as American Airlines, US Airways or Alaska Airlines.
Transfer partners: Lifemiles was added as a Citi ThankYou Rewards transfer partner back in November 2017.
There is at least one Ultimate Rewards transfer partner in each of the three major airline alliances in the world.
Korean Air SkyPass is a Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partner, which is one of the easiest points currencies to come by, in my opinion, thanks to the generous sign - up bonuses and category bonuses for everyday spend on those cards:
Some of the information is outdated (i.e. US Airways no longer exists as an airline), but now that Air France is an Ultimate Rewards transfer partner, hopefully Drew will do a follow up post to expand on this topic.
June Value: 1.1 cents July Value: 1.5 cents Why it changed: Citi ThankYou Rewards just added 7 new airline transfer partners for Citi ThankYou Premier and Citi ThankYou Prestige cardholders, including Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, and Garuda Indonesia, which gives ThankYou Rewards a transfer partner in all three major airline alliances.
They happen to also be another Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partner.
Another top Ultimate Rewards transfer partner is British Airways.
Hopefully when JetBlue and Amex end their relationship Virgin America will be added as an option, but it is a curious exclusion especially given Virgin America is a Membership Rewards transfer partner.
If you don't have Starwood points, your next best bet is United MileagePlus (a Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partner) or Delta SkyMiles (an Amex Membership Rewards transfer partner).
I wouldn't be surprised if we see it go much sooner than that, given that ANA is a Membership Rewards transfer partner, so earning their miles isn't all that hard.
(United is also a Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partner so you get a better exchange ratio and an instant transfer if you transfer Ultimate Rewards points to United instead.)
United, in comparison, as a Star Alliance Ultimate Rewards transfer partner would charge 25,000, 22,500 and 40,000 miles for the same awards, respectively.
To book suites class on Korean, we first created accounts in the Korean Airways SkyPass mileage program, then transferred 80,000 points to SkyPass using the Ultimate Rewards transfer partner portal.
The rules of the challenge were to spend under our balance of 250k Ultimate Rewards points while reviewing First / Suites Class on two Ultimate Rewards transfer partner airlines, and checking out at least three new partner hotels.
Another Membership Rewards transfer partner is Air France / KLM's Flying Blue program.
A few weeks back PMM created a guide rating each Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partner.
Hilton HHonors is an Amex Membership Rewards transfer partner but, considering how easy it is to pick up Hilton points using Hilton co-branded credit cards, you'll probably get considerably better value out of your Membership Rewards by using them with another program.
Don't forget that Aeroplan is an American Express Membership Rewards transfer partner so, if you earn some bonus miles but still need a few more to hit an award target, an Amex transfer could be the answer.
When you take a look at the Flights & Hotel packages on the US version of Marriott's website all looks well and American Airlines clearly listed as a Marriott Rewards transfer partner:
While most people reading this blog may not have a lot of Hawaiian Airlines miles the airline is an Amex Membership Rewards transfer partner so you could transfer over enough points for an award (at a 1:1 ratio).
United MileagePlus, another Ultimate Rewards transfer partner, offers flights for only 60,000 miles.
And then you will also be able to transfer your points out to Ultimate Rewards transfer partner.
If you book via United (a Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partner) you're looking at 160,000 miles round - trip for business class.
In my opinion, the best Citi TY transfer partner is Singapore Airlines, which is also a Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partner.
It does come with a lower sign - up bonus, and must hold a Reserve or Preferred Chase credit card in order to combine your points so can you transfer them out to an Ultimate Rewards transfer partner.
JetBlue is an American Express Membership Rewards transfer partner, and 250 Amex MR points will get you 200 JetBlue TrueBlue points.
That being said there's a lot of value to be had in Amex, even the high annual fee cards, and even though United is not a Membership Rewards transfer partner, as I highlight here.
Well, you can transfer those points to your Delta SkyMiles account because Delta is a Membership Rewards transfer partner.
As an American Express Membership Rewards transfer partner, you earn points for making purchases from program partners and for using Amex Membership Rewards credit cards like those below.
With British Airways Avios, also an Ultimate Rewards transfer partner, I'll pay those enormous fuel surcharges you're always hearing about, in this case about $ 1,028.
Remember, IHG is a Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partner.
Well, you can transfer those points to your Delta SkyMiles account because Delta is a Membership Rewards transfer partner.
If you want more Korean Air miles, remember that Korean Air is a Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partner.
To book suites class on Korean, we first created accounts in the Korean Airways SkyPass mileage program, then transferred 80,000 points to SkyPass using the Ultimate Rewards transfer partner portal.
The rules of the challenge were to spend under our balance of 250k Ultimate Rewards points while reviewing First / Suites Class on two Ultimate Rewards transfer partner airlines, and checking out at least three new partner hotels.
United, in comparison, as a Star Alliance Ultimate Rewards transfer partner would charge 25,000, 22,500 and 40,000 miles for the same awards, respectively.
You can also transfer to one of the Ultimate Rewards transfer partners including airline programs from Air France / KLM, British Airways, Korean Air, Singapore Airlines, Southwest, United, Virgin Atlantic and hotel programs at Hyatt, Marriott, Priority Club / InterContinental Hotels Group, and Ritz - Carlton.
While it's true that Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partners can be crazy - lucrative and useful for any type of traveler, there are times when the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal offers better value overall.
Note: The Sapphire Preferred and Ink Plus cards earn points that can be transferred out to Ultimate Rewards transfer partners.
Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partners include seven airlines and four hotels.
American Express Membership Rewards transfer partners include JetBlue, Hawaiian Airlines, British Airways, SPG, and more.
You can also transfer to one of the Ultimate Rewards transfer partners including airline programs from Air France / KLM, British Airways, Korean Air, Singapore Airlines, Southwest, United, Virgin Atlantic and hotel programs at Hyatt, Marriott, Priority Club / InterContinental Hotels Group, and Ritz - Carlton.
While many AMEX Membership Rewards transfer partners are at 1:1 ratio (meaning you transfer 1,000 Membership Rewards for 1,000 miles or points), some are at a different ratio, including British Airways, Iberia, EL AL Israel Airlines, Hilton, JetBlue Airways, Starwood Preferred Guest, and Virgin America.
This is the example that came to mind most readily because British Airways and United are both Ultimate Rewards transfer partners.
Here are the current August valuations for miles and points from The Points Guy when looking at Ultimate Rewards transfer partners.
The Ultimate Rewards transfer partners are a huge reason why the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card is the first card I recommend to new users.
Note: The Sapphire Preferred and Ink Plus cards earn points that can be transferred out to Ultimate Rewards transfer partners.
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!
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