Sentences with phrase «direct airline transfer partners»

AMEX has direct airline transfer partners that are great for flights to Europe.

Not exact matches

While several airlines, including United, Japan Airlines, and All Nippon Airways, offer direct flights between New York and Tokyo, Korean Air offers the most frequent flyer award availability — useful for us, since we only had a little bit of schedule flexibility — and is a transfer partner of Chase, whose points we had already started airlines, including United, Japan Airlines, and All Nippon Airways, offer direct flights between New York and Tokyo, Korean Air offers the most frequent flyer award availability — useful for us, since we only had a little bit of schedule flexibility — and is a transfer partner of Chase, whose points we had already started Airlines, and All Nippon Airways, offer direct flights between New York and Tokyo, Korean Air offers the most frequent flyer award availability — useful for us, since we only had a little bit of schedule flexibility — and is a transfer partner of Chase, whose points we had already started to earn.
While there are no direct partners you earn points with or are able to transfer to, you have access to the MasterCard Luxury Travel network, which partners with multiple airlines, cruises, rental car agencies, and more.
Besides the direct redemption options offered by the credit card issuer, a common way to maximize the per - point value of rewards points is to transfer them to a partnering airline or hotel loyalty program.
Singapore Airlines is also a direct transfer partner of Amex, SPG, and Citi, so you have plenty of options.
Starwood Preferred Guest («SPG») is the only remaining direct transfer partner of American Airlines, and has 2 credit cards you could use to earn additional SPG points.
More importantly, this means that even though some of the big U.S. carriers are not direct partners, you can still use your points on American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and more by transferring points to travel partners.
Besides the direct redemption options offered by the credit card issuer, a common way to maximize the per - point value of rewards points is to transfer them to a partnering airline or hotel loyalty program.
While there are no direct partners you earn points with or are able to transfer to, you have access to the MasterCard Luxury Travel network, which partners with multiple airlines, cruises, rental car agencies, and more.
Let's start with the fact that there are over a dozen airline partners that allow you to make direct transfers to their loyalty programs.
If you happen to live in a city with a direct American Airlines flight to Orlando, you can book that flight with British Airways Avios (a Chase and SPG transfer partner) for as low as 15,000 Avios (points) per roundtrip ticket!
Amex Platinum: Numerous direct redemptions like gift cards, Uber rides and travel; transfer points to one of 18 airline partners (like Etihad and Singapore) or three hotel partners Citi Prestige: Redeem points directly for airfare at a rate of 1.25 cents per point; transfer points to one of 15 airline partners Chase Sapphire Reserve: Redeem points directly for travel at a rate of 1.5 cents per point; transfer points to one of nine airline partners (like British Airways and Southwest) or four hotel partners (like Hyatt) Hilton Amex Aspire: Redeem points for stays at hotels in the Hilton Honors portfolio of brands Ritz: Redeem points for stays at Ritz - Carlton or Marriott hotels AAdvantage Executive: Redeem miles for flights on American and its various partners (like Etihad and Cathay Pacific) United Club: Redeem miles for flights on United and its various partners (like Lufthansa)
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