Not exact matches
Depending on the way a rewards program is structured, you may be able to earn
points by using your credit card to book flights and pay for other travel expenses, shopping through your card's online bonus mall and making purchases
at certain retailers,
hotels and restaurants.
You get a free night each year (
at certain categories of
hotels), bonus
points for adding an authorized user, instant Discoverist status with Hyatt, and bonus
points for purchases with airlines and car rental agencies.
Depending on the credit card, you may earn additional rewards for
certain transactions such as double
points for meals
at a restaurant or triple
points for booking a
hotel or flight with your credit card.
The main reward for accruing Starpoints ® is to receive free nights
at one of the mentioned
hotels through redemption of a
certain sum of
points; however, Starpoints ® can be redeemed for SPG ® flights with over 150 airlines.
Some travel cards even offer bonus miles or
points for stays
at certain hotels or if you fly a specific airline which helps in adding more reward
points or miles.
Even easy - to - use
hotel points can be difficult to redeem
at certain times of the year.
Gold and Diamond members earn even more bonus
points (measured per stay, not dollar) for stays
at certain hotels.
With IHG PointBreaks, you can book an award night
at certain IHG
hotels for only 5,000 IHG
points.
With your Chase Sapphire Preferred card (annual fee: $ 95, waived the first year), you can transfer
points to
certain airlines and
hotels, and you are correct that those
points can be transferred to United but not American (
at least not directly).
You can earn between 100 - 2,000 extra bonus
points on top of your regular
points just for staying
at certain hotel chains.
Most budget
hotels belong to one of the few major chains, so if you have
hotel points racked up
at a
certain chain, use them on a lower category property.
Gold and Diamond members earn even more bonus
points (measured per stay, not dollar) for stays
at certain hotels.
Hotels chains are no strangers to perks either, and top - level members are granted
certain benefits such as earning more
points for money spent during stays, executive lounge access, free breakfasts, upgrades to best available room
at check - in, and guaranteed room availability on short notice.
That means the
hotel chain changed the number of
points needed to redeem a free night
at certain hotels.
Flights + Nights let you redeem some extra
points, getting both airline miles and a
certain number of nights
at a mid-tier
hotel.
From gifts bought with
points to free nights
at certain hotels, there are many ways to enjoy your credit card rewards.
I'll discuss earning 35K
points for the purposes of this post (there are still great properties
at this price), but keep in mind that you might need to roughly double it for
certain hotels.
As with a number of other
hotel programs, Marriott Rewards members can earn lifetime elite status by staying a
certain number of nights
at Marriott properties and earning a specific number of Marriott Rewards
Points (both criteria have to be fulfilled).
ONYX Hospitality Group and its
hotel / travel partners have the right to add, change, limit, modify or cancel Program Rules, regulations, rules for earning and redeeming ONYX Rewards
points, rewards, reward levels, redemption levels, processes, benefits, and Program affiliates
at any time, with or without notice, even though such changes may affect the value of
points already accumulated, the ability to use accumulated
points, or the ability to obtain
certain rewards.
If you're trying to reach elite status
at a
hotel chain or airline by spending a
certain amount in a year on your
hotel - or airline - affiliated credit card, the benefits you'll get may be worth more to you than the amount of the fee, notes Gary Leff, who blogs about his miles and
points obsession
at View From the Wing..
[+] There is a sign - up bonus of 80,000
points [+] You only have to spend $ 3000 within the first three months to earn the rewards [+] Add another authorized user to get an extra 7500
points if your user makes purchases [+] Get five
points per dollar with Marriott properties [+] Get two
points per dollar when you spend money with
certain airlines [+] Earn two
points per dollar spent in restaurants and
at car rental agencies [+] Earn one
point per dollar with most other purchases [+] Get a free night's stay every anniversary
at one of the category 1 - 5 locations [+] They do not add foreign transaction fees onto your account [+] They have over 4300
hotels in 81 different countries / territories [+] You may use your card and your
point overseas in their
hotels [+] You may sign up for Silver Elite status [+] They allow you to transfer your
points to participating airlines
These cards let you earn miles /
points towards those respective programs but also grant you
certain perks when flying or staying
at those specific airlines /
hotels.
These allow you to get a room
at certain hotels all over the world for only 5,000
points.
I don't know what their intention is with this promotion as far as how many stays IHG is trying to get, but I'm fairly
certain that they aren't in business to give out 2 free nights
at any IHG
hotel plus 35,000
points for us staying 3 nights
at a Holiday Inn: — RRB -.
Even easy - to - use
hotel points can be difficult to redeem
at certain times of the year.
Depending on the specific terms and conditions of the bonus
at the time of sign - up, these additional
points could be worth several free nights
at certain IHG
hotels.
At this
point the analogy between credit card affiliate bloggers and
hotel booking sites is hopefully obvious: unless special bounties are being offered for
certain credit cards, it is much less important to your affiliate blogger which credit card you get than the fact you get credit cards — as many as possible as often as possible.
Things are not right
at a
certain hotel in France; a necklace is missing, a mysterious woman lies in a coma, and all signs
point to the paranormal.