You can't transfer the miles you earn to any other frequent flyer program, though you can book flights on partner airlines.
For instance, you can't transfer miles from United Airlines to Air Canada and wash your hands of UA's program.
Since you can't transfer miles from one airline to another, it would make most sense to accrue miles from one or two maximum airlines from each alliance.
@ Gordon McFarlane — You can often use points from Airline A on Airline B, but you typically can't transfer miles between programs.
Cardholders can't transfer miles to airlines» frequent - flier programs, though, which is a disappointment for frequent travelers.
Unfortunately, this also means that you can't transfer miles like you can with some other travel rewards credit cards.
First, you can't transfer miles between airlines.
Unfortunately, you can't transfer your miles directly to the partner airlines.
Transferring miles, points between airlines not allowed — You can't transfer the miles from one airline's credit card reward program to another, so comparison shop and make your initial choice carefully... (See Transferring miles)
Because you can't transfer your miles directly to partner airlines, you'll need to call AAdvantage (800-433-7300) to book your flights.
You can't transfer the miles you earn to any other frequent flyer program, though you can book flights on partner airlines.
Since you can't transfer miles, you're always capped at a 2 % rewards rate (other than the hotels.com rewards rate).
Unfortunately, this also means that you can't transfer miles like you can with some other travel rewards credit cards.
While you can redeem these miles for travel tickets, lodging, and more, you can
not transfer these miles toward frequent flyer programs.
You can
not transfer the miles to other programs, which significantly limits their usefulness.
You can
not transfer miles to airline frequent flyer programs.
Also, you can
not transfer miles between carriers.
For example, you can
not transfer miles earned from your United MileagePlus Explorer card to your Delta SkyMiles account but you can transfer your SPG Starpoints earned from your American Express SPG credit card to other airline frequent flier programs such as American, Delta and United.
It should be noted that you can
not transfer miles earned from one airline frequent flier program to another but you can transfer certain hotel points to some airline partners.
In general, you can
not transfer miles or points between carriers.
And as far as I'm aware, you can
not transfer miles between the two.
While you can redeem these miles for travel tickets, lodging, and more, you can
not transfer these miles toward frequent flyer programs.
Generally, you can
not transfer miles from one airline into the frequent flier program of another airline.
Not exact matches
But the calculations were complex: Charges by the
mile ignored the fact that most costs came
not from transport but rather from loading, unloading and
transferring freight.
In that case,
transferring your points to United and getting a saver - level round - trip for 60,000
miles is actually
not the best deal.
The downside is that even though you can
transfer miles to airlines, it's
not at a 1:1 ratio like with other issuers» cards.
While some of Delta's SkyTeam alliance
transfer partners have blackout dates, Delta flights don't, which makes it easier to book trips with
miles.
Miles transferred from Chase Ultimate Rewards, another Rapid Rewards account or
miles from a previous year do
not count.
It's really easy to redeem these
miles for travel statement credits, and if you're a frequent flyer
mile geek like me, then I don't have to tell you about how you can receive substantial value by
transferring these
miles to airline
miles.
I don't understand why Wenger still wants to remain so secretive about his targets, when most of the time he messes it up himself by under bidding by a country
mile for the player and it's
not as if the other clubs are spying on his
transfer activities, like they used to, a decade ago.
He says eliminating the processing center will
not only displace workers (who might go to Manhattan, but also could end up being
transferred anywhere within a 50 -
mile range of New York City), it will delay delivery of mail to the entire borough, hurt local businesses around the plant who won't have those 271 customers anymore and increase pollution with the increased truck traffic.
Yes, you can
transfer ToyotaCare to the next owner of your vehicle providing it has
not exceeded the 2 year / 25, 000
mile complimentary period.
2001 Chevy Duramax LB7 3500 dually flatbed extended cab flat bed 4x4 Alison 5 speed rebuilt 5000
miles ago and brand new
transfer case at same time 304000
miles on truck no leaks does
nt burn any oil motor runs very strong I would
not hesitate to hook on to a 40» gooseneck and go across the country.
I will say that it did have the expected Chevy
transfer case replacement at approx. 130,000
miles, and the fuse box under the hood is
not designed to support the amount of running lights trailers are equipped with.
Consumers don't have any ability to
transfer their rewards
miles to other loyalty programs, and have specific redemption categories for obtaining maximum savings.
No matter how much you
transfer or spend, you won't earn a single point or
mile.
The Spirit Airlines credit card earns users 2 Free Spirit ™
miles for every $ 1 they spend on the card through purchases — that means balance
transfers, cash advances, and fees will
not earn you any
miles.
Things such as balance
transfers, cash advances, or fee payments will
not earn users any
miles.
If you don't have the necessary American AAdvantage
miles in your account, you can put your award ticket on hold for five days so you'll have time to
transfer points to your account.
However, most of those airlines won't allow you to
transfer miles directly from one carrier to another, because there is no financial benefit to them for doing so.
However, most of those airlines won't allow you to
transfer miles directly between carriers, because there is no financial benefit to them for doing so.
Miles transferred from Chase Ultimate Rewards, another Rapid Rewards account or
miles from a previous year do
not count.
Fortunately if Delta doesn't fly a particular route you're looking to travel, you can
transfer your
miles on a 1:1 basis with lots of valuable airlines.
If you don't have the required
miles in your SkyPass account and you find award space, you can call Korean Air to put the award on hold so you have time to
transfer points into your account.
The only downside is
miles can
not be
transferred to other loyalty programs.
Or, research cards that allow you to
transfer miles or points to another carrier, so your rewards haven't been built up for nothing.
Once you earn your
miles, they
transfer to your AA account, and they don't expire as long as you earn or redeem
miles at least once every 18 months.
@Lee — Unfortunately no, your Preferred status and
miles with US Airways can't be
transferred to United.
@Surfer — When you click onto the application itself, the fine print of the terms and conditions still says «Bonus Dividend
Miles: Forty thousand (40,000) bonus
miles will be awarded in the first billing cycle in which you have made a purchase or balance
transfer (that is
not later returned or rescinded.
«Flying Club
miles will
not be earned for balance
transfers, cash advances, including purchases of money orders or other cash equivalents, fees, interest charges»