The following chart shows how
airline transfers work under the Starwood program:
Not exact matches
Chase Sapphire Preferred and Premier Rewards Gold Card gives you a wide range of
airline transfer partners to
work with.
Most of the loyalty programs are free to join, and the trick that makes travel maximization
work is hidden in the ability to
transfer credit card points to hotel,
airline and car rental loyalty programs.
Together, they give you a wide range of
airline transfer partners to
work with.
However, if the points were
transferred to Singapore
Airline KrisFlyer Miles and then booked with partner
airlines Virgin Atlantic, you'd get the same flight for just 50,000 miles, which
works out to almost 2 cents a point.
I travel pretty extensively for
work & mostly use Hilton and Delta
Airlines brands... I currently have the Hilton Citi Reserve Visa Card (soon to be
transferred to the Hilton AMEX Ascend Card), both the Gold & Platinum Delta AMEX Cards, and use miles each year to get access to the Delta SkyClub.
(This means that one Membership Rewards point can be
transferred to one mile with
airlines like Delta, Air Canada, or Hawaiian — although some
airlines, like JetBlue or British Airways, require 250 points to receive 200 miles, which
works out to a
transfer ratio of 1.25:1.)
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There has been no mention of which
airlines points will be transferable to (or at what ratio they will
transfer), but this has a possibly huge upside if the details
work out in our favor.
Because Capital One
works on a cashback or travel reimbursement - style reward system, rather than
transferring points to
airline and hotel programs, the value you get with this card is fixed.
However, if the points were
transferred to Singapore
Airline KrisFlyer Miles and then booked with partner
airlines Virgin Atlantic, you'd get the same flight for just 50,000 miles, which
works out to almost 2 cents a point.
Citibank will be losing Hilton Honors as a
transfer partner in just a few weeks time but, while that will leave the ThankYou Points program without any hotel partners at all, at least Citi is still
working on the
airline side of things.
It
works the same for destinations around the globe, though the
airline partner you'd want to
transfer your points to might be different.
Together, they give you a wide range of
airline transfer partners to
work with.
Chase Sapphire Preferred and Starwood Preferred Guest gives you a wide range of
airline transfer partners to
work with.
I gathered the log - ins for our FF accounts for each
airline Chase Ultimate Rewards
transfers to and went to
work:
Prior to the devaluation of these 2 programs, I would have considered this card the best and only way to earn valuable American
Airlines AAdvantage miles, with a great option to
transfer to BA Avios should that
work out more favorable.
US Bank does not have
airline or hotel
transfer partners, so this bonus will
work similar to how the Barclaycard Arrival Plus World Elite MasterCard ®
works when redeeming a statement credit against a travel purchase.
Carlos, in most cases the bank or
airline that holds the reward points is going to be open to
working with you as executor and help you redeem the points or
transfer them.
If a certain
airline or alliance
works best for a particular trip, you can simply
transfer your points to the appropriate account.
This actually
works out better than
transferring miles directly to an
airline, even with the 5,000 point
transfer bonus:
However, Diners Club Rewards did offer a 30 %
transfer bonus to Hawaiian
Airlines in October, so hopefully more bonuses are in the
works.
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