All this said, it's still a good thing to see banks
adding more transfer partners because it gives us more flexibility when it comes to using our miles.
Between them they also offer a
lot more transfer partners and transfer partners that are likely to be considerably more use to the average miles & points collector.
Though you'll get
more transfer partners with Citi ThankYou and Amex Membership Rewards, Chase has a solid list of airline partners, including:
If you do want to travel to Europe with less fuel surcharges, Chase recently added a couple
of more transfer partners: Iberia Plus and Aer Lingus AerClub.
I'd also like to
see more transfer partners added with lucrative transfer bonuses (can we please get another British Airways 50 % bonus?!).
I'm a huge fan of Chase Ultimate Rewards, so it was great to see a note from Chase in my e-mail about adding
yet more transfer partners!
If you do want to travel to Europe with less fuel surcharges, Chase recently added a couple
of more transfer partners: Iberia Plus and Aer Lingus AerClub.
And
more transfer partners is ALWAYS a good thing.
The more transfer partner options you have, the easier it is to use points for the flight awards you want.
Sure, you could use United MileagePlus to book... but why would you, when you could save 10,000 - 20,000 points and utilize
more transfer partners?
However, KrisFlyer has
more transfer partners and Singapore typically only opens up award space to their own members.
Either will come with a higher rewards rate, better perks, and
more transfer partners.
Citi has been gradually improving the attractiveness of its ThankYou points currency by adding more and
more transfer partners to its stable....
It has
more transfer partners than Ultimate Rewards, and many of those partners have excellent frequent flyer programs.
Sometimes they lose partners or their partner programs devalue, while other times they add
more transfer partners or their partner programs open up new redemption opportunities.
As the ThankYou Rewards program becomes increasingly valuable by adding
more transfer partners, this card has become a great way to earn points, especially when you can take advantage of bonus spending categories.
Nonetheless, American Express has
more transfer partners and many do transfer instantly.
The more transfer partners a program has, the more likely you'll be able to use your points when you need them.