They are also one of
the easiest point currency to straight out buy — frequent promotions allow you to buy points for 0.5 ct / pt, making it easy to top up your account for a high - value redemption!
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:
Not exact matches
In that case it would be a fairly
easy matter to reduce the value of the RMB to the
point at which investors believe the
currency to be correctly valued.
c) Chase Ultimate Rewards
points are one of the most valuable rewards
currencies on the market because they're
easy to earn, and they can be transferred to partner airlines and hotels (this is the key).
Not only is it
easy to earn lots of Ultimate Reward
points with the combination of the Chase Sapphire Preferred ®, Ink Plus, and Chase Freedom, this flexible rewards
currency is very
easy to use and can get you anywhere on your travel bucket list.
Since more and more hoteliers are turning to multiple
currency programs, it becomes a lot
easier to plan a vacation each year where you can rack up hotel rewards
points.
In fact, I already covered a lot of the negatives of Starpoints in my series last year on the downsides of all the flexible loyalty
currencies (see «Wait, Maybe SPG Starpoints Are The Worst
Points Ever «-RRB- and I don't want to repeat myself here, even though that would make things super
easy and I would be able get back to my primary task of waiting impatiently for football season to start.
Not only is it
easy to earn lots of Ultimate Reward
points with the combination of the Chase Sapphire Preferred ®, Ink Plus, and Chase Freedom, this flexible rewards
currency is very
easy to use and can get you anywhere on your travel bucket list.
I always reiterate that while Hilton Honors
points are one of the weakest forms of reward
currencies (worth around.05 cents per
point), they are one of the
easiest to -LSB-...]
But I admit that each of these different motivations drives me in part to earn rewards
currencies in lieu of cash back: there are rewards
currencies that I know will invariably save me money compared to cash back, there are rewards
currencies like Hilton HHonors
points that are so
easy to earn and redeem that I'm able to spread my hotel spending evenly throughout the year, and there are
currencies I accumulate just to give myself permission to book trips I might otherwise consider too expensive.