Do you know
the miles transfer rates for this card?
Not exact matches
«Do they want
miles for dollars spent, or are they most interested in a low interest
rate or the balance
transfer option?»
In addition to
transferring your
miles to an airline loyalty program, they can also be
transferred to the Hilton, Choice Privileges, and SPG hotel programs, but at a lower
rate.
Erick,
transfer rates are 1:1, so 50,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards would
transfer to 50,000 United MileagePlus
miles and there is no fee.
Between the high rewards
rate on general spending, and the ability to
transfer rewards points to airline
miles, there is a lot of good value here.
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Lots of articles steer you to the best credit card by categories — one if you want airline
miles, another if you need to
transfer a balance and a third if you are looking for the lowest interest
rates.
Besides the 0 % intro APR on balance
transfers and purchases for 6 months, great travel benefits and travel rewards you pile on at a
rate of 2x per dollar spent, you can accumulate rewards that amount to a maximum of $ 250 (or the equivalent of 1,000 bonus
miles each month you buy through your card, for the first 25 months that you're a card owner).
Otherwise, the Chase Sapphire Preferred emerges as the better general travel credit card because of its higher earnings
rate, 25 % travel redemption bonus, and the ability to
transfer miles at a 1:1 ratio to other loyalty programs.
Between the high rewards
rate on general spending, and the ability to
transfer rewards points to airline
miles, there is a lot of good value here.
As the Citi ThankYou program gives you the option to both
transfer points to airlines as well as use your points at a fixed
rate to buy cash fares, the best use of points would be to redeem them for
miles.
Tip: Virgin
miles transfer to Hilton HHonors at a
rate of 2 Virgin
miles = 3 HHonors points, or a 1.5 x conversion
rate.
High limits, rock bottom introductory interest
rates, savings options, airline
miles, and balance
transfer options are just some of the perks available to those with high credit
ratings.
For example,
transferring 20,000 Starwood points to American Airlines gets you 25,000 American Airlines
miles — or an earning
rate of 1.25 American Airlines
miles per $ 1 spent.
Since you can't
transfer miles, you're always capped at a 2 % rewards
rate (other than the hotels.com rewards
rate).
The
transfer can result in a
mile valuation that's higher than $ 0.01, which increases your rewards
rate.
The
transfer rate is 1 point for 1 kilometer, but a kilometer is worth only about.62
miles.
For Citi ThankYou Preferred Card and Citi Forward Card members, the
transfer rate is normally only 1,000 points to 500 TrueBlue
miles, but with this promotion, you will now earn 800
miles.
Because of these ties, some rewards programs — like our top -
rated selections below — will allow you to
transfer your rewards to partner airlines, converting those rewards into usable, branded
miles to supplement (or seed) your current stash.
Erick,
transfer rates are 1:1, so 50,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards would
transfer to 50,000 United MileagePlus
miles and there is no fee.
Membership Rewards
transfer to Aeroplan at a
rate of 1000 Membership Rewards = 1000 Aeroplan
miles.
Some hotel points can be
transferred to your Alaska Mileage Plan account to earn more
miles but, with the exception of SPG Starpoints, this should be avoided if at all possible because of the terrible
transfer rate.
Hilton Honors points
transfer to
Miles & More with a conversion
rate of 10,000 points to 1,000
miles.
As we discussed in our last post, SPG's Starpoints are incredibly valuable because they can
transfer to so many airline programs at a 1:1
rate and because every 20,000 points
transferred at the same time earn a bonus of 5,000
miles.
This means that if you were already planning a 5 - night award, by paying an extra 32,000 / 30,000 Starpoints, you get 50,000 airline
miles — a better
transfer rate than regular
transfers to airline partners.
Citi ThankYou Rewards also
transfer to Flying Blue at the same
rates of 1,000 points for 1,000 Flying Blue
miles.
Even though you can
transfer Virgin Atlantic
miles into Hilton HHonors points at a
rate of 3 to 2, I don't think that's particularly useful.
You might also keep your
miles to
transfer to a frequent travel program but you're not guaranteed a 1:1
transfer rate.
As the Citi ThankYou program gives you the option to both
transfer points to airlines as well as use your points at a fixed
rate to buy cash fares, the best use of points would be to redeem them for
miles.
Bottom line is that your Starpoints hold incredible value in the form of Cash & Points
rates, free nights, and airline points
transfers with an additional 5,000
mile bonus.
Something I recently discovered, while trying to figure out an Aeroplan
transfer is that you can
transfer Aeroplan
miles to US Airways Dividend
miles at a pretty decent
rate.
For Citi ThankYou Preferred Card and Citi Forward Card members, the
transfer rate is normally only 1,000 points to 500 TrueBlue
miles, but with this promotion, you will now earn 800
miles.
I also trade them to get more favorable
transfer rates, and save myself
miles.
Because Hertz is also a
transfer partner, you can convert Hertz Gold Plus Rewards Points to Aeroplan
Miles at a
rate of 600 points for 500
miles.
You can also
transfer your Shangri - La Golden Circle points to
miles at a
rate of 1 point to 1
mile.
If you're looking to fly Air France first class, you'll need to book through Flying Blue, but paying the exorbitant Flying Blue
rates to fly first class on a partner airline, rather than booking those seats through that partner or another SkyTeam member with good first class redemptions, is a waste of
miles, particularly if you're
transferring from a
transfer program.
For example, many other airlines like JAL and Asiana have come exceptional redemption
rates but they are much harder to earn
miles for since they are only
transfer partners with SPG.
Balance
transfer credit cards frequently offer side benefits such as cash back rewards, airline
miles or low interest
rates on new purchases.
If you also have the Citi Prestige card you can
transfer your Premier points to the Prestige and redeem those points toward American Airlines
miles at a
rate of 1.6 cents and 1.33 cents for any other airline.
If you're going to
transfer less than 200,000 Marriott Rewards points to AAdvantage you're limited to
transferring them in a straight points to
miles swap at the following conversion
rates (click to enlarge):
The base
transfer rate is 1:1, but for every 20,000 points you
transfer, you get a bonus of 5,000
miles.
You can also
transfer United
miles to Marriott at a 1 - to - 1
rate.
Marriott Rewards has special Hotel + Air packages that offer a pretty reasonable
transfer rate, if you have enough
miles to make it happen.
SPG also
transfers to United, but at a
rate of two points to one MileagePlus
mile it's not a good use of your points.
Eligible cardholders can now
transfer Ultimate Rewards points to Flying Blue at a
rate of one point per one Flying Blue
mile.
When the 30 % bonus is added in to the equation the 50,000 Choice Points will end up converting into 32,500 United
Miles (that's an effective
transfer rate of 5,000 points to 3,250
miles)
By contrast, you can always
transfer Starpoints to HawaiianMiles and get 1,200
miles in return for 1,000 points, but you'll need to
transfer a block of 20,000 Starpoints at once to get that higher
rate.