The 3x bonus points and 1.5 -
cent value toward travel on Ultimate Rewards make each dollar you spend go far.
The 3x bonus points and 1.5 -
cent value toward travel on Ultimate Rewards make each dollar you spend go far.
Not exact matches
At 2.1
cents per point, only the Starwood Preferred Guest Program has a higher
value for points being used
toward free stays at hotels.
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With an average point
value of 2.1
cents per point when used
toward hotel stays, only the Starwood Preferred Guest program rivals it.
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Value: Amtrak points can be used
toward Amtrak travel, with points often worth about 2 — 3
cents each in rail fare, so 20,000 points could be worth around $ 500 in train travel.
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Value: Amtrak points can be used
toward Amtrak travel, with points often worth about 2 — 3
cents each in rail fare, so 12,000 points could be worth over $ 200 in savings.
The redemption
values are fixed, so you'll either earn one
cent per point for cash or gift cards, or 1.12
cents per point
toward travel.
Arrival miles are
valued at 1
cent each when redeemed
toward travel.
Points may be used at a
value of ~ 0.75
cents per point
toward hotel stays using the Pay With Points feature, but this is also a poor
value.
Arrival miles are
valued at 1
cent each when redeemed
toward travel.
Redeeming 3,500 points will earn you a coupon worth $ 50
toward + VIP Access hotels, which equates to a
value of about 1.43
cents per point.
The redemption
values are fixed, so you'll either earn one
cent per point for cash or gift cards, or 1.12
cents per point
toward travel.
Kody could also use these points
toward a statement credit, with a
value of 1
cents per point.
These points can be redeemed for statement credits at a
value of 1
cent each
toward travel purchases of $ 100 or more made within the last 120 days.
For example, redeeming for a cruise with a
value of $ 499.99 or less will equal a
value of one
cent per point
toward a statement credit, but when redeeming for a cruise
valued at $ 500 to $ 1,499.99, your points are worth 1.25
cents each.
The
value of the points increases up to 2.5
cents each
toward statement credits for a cruise purchase of $ 4,001 or more.
Use the cards, pool the Ultimate Rewards, and redeem through the Chase travel site for a minimum 1.25
cents a point
value toward travel.
You can also redeem SkyMiles
toward car rentals right around one
cent in
value.
In addition to flights, you can redeem miles through Delta.com
toward hotel rooms, generally
valued at one
cent per mile in
value.
Delta has another program, Pay with Miles, which allows members who hold Gold, Platinum, or Reserve Delta American Express credit cards, a special redemption option at a
value of one
cent per mile
toward ticket purchases.
I generally
value my TYP at 1.8
cents each, meaning the sign - up bonus is worth $ 1,350 when redeemed
toward travel.
There are options to redeem
toward a general non-travel statement credit or gift cards, but the
value of your miles decreases with these options, to approximately half a
cent per miles.
By doing so, you can redeem your points at a higher fixed
value toward travel through the Ultimate Rewards website or potentially transfer points to one of Chase's many travel partners where you can extract much more
value than one
cent each.
The grand prize miles are
valued at 2.75
cents each, but you will also receive $ 7,500 cash (awarded in the form of a check to the winner) that may be used
toward the payment of any / all applicable taxes associated with the prize.
That said, I'll still probably put most of my travel and dining spend on my Sapphire Reserve because I
value Ultimate Rewards points at 2.2
cents — meaning I get 6.6 % back (
toward travel per dollar spent).
If you use these like cash
toward any flight, you will get 1.25
cents each of
value, making the sign up bonus worth $ 500
toward any flights with no blackouts.
We like its simple rewards structure — you earn double miles on all purchases and can redeem them at a locked
value of 1
cent apiece
toward travel and gift cards.
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