Do
you prefer points or miles?
Not exact matches
Whether you
prefer earning
miles or points, these are the best travel credit card offers from our partners that have something for everyone.
We think the Chase Freedom ® card is a great choice if you
prefer earning cash back to
points or miles.
In the case of travel
points and
miles, do your due diligence by finding a co-branded card that links rewards directly to your
preferred airline
or hotel chain of choice.
Secured credit cards aren't typically known for rewards programs, but if you
prefer an opportunity to earn
points or miles, you do have options.
Whether you're new to
miles &
points or a veteran,
prefer coach
or Business Class travel,
or just want to save money, these deals offer something for everybody!
If you
prefer to earn
points or miles for vacations and business trips, then you will want to click on the «Travel Rewards Credit Cards» section.
The following cards also collect Hawaiian
miles directly, but it's not our
preferred method because they're not transferrable / flexible like Amex
or SPG
points are.
Rather than earning
Points for Eligible Stays
or as otherwise provided herein, you can instead elect to earn airline
miles («
Miles») with any of our approved partner frequent flyer programs («Airline Programs») by logging into your Account through www.bestwestern.com
or the Local Site for your country of residence
or by calling a Best Western call center and directing BWI to award
Miles (instead of
Points) as your earning preference, identifying the Airline Program, and providing your frequent flyer membership number for your
preferred Airline Program.
«A cash back card can be the right choice if you
prefer types of travel that you can't usually pay for with
miles or points, such as road trips or backcountry camping,» according to The Points Guy, Brian
points, such as road trips
or backcountry camping,» according to The
Points Guy, Brian
Points Guy, Brian Kelly.
All are currencies I value highly and all a currencies I
prefer to individual airline
miles or hotel
points.
Whether you
prefer earning
miles or points, these are the best travel credit card offers from our partners that have something for everyone.
But occasionally, if you'd
prefer to book business
or first - class seats
or expensive international flights, transferring
points to frequent traveler partners will save you a lot of
miles in the end.
SimplyBestCoupons is offering 8 % if you
prefer cash, but you can also earn 8X UR
points or 10X AA
miles.
Each parent opening an SPG Amex and a Chase Sapphire
Preferred card (
or AA credit card, if that is your
preferred airline) earns enough
points and
miles to accomplish this.
I
prefer to get free
miles from credit card sign up
or point transfer bonuses.
I have a question, I have almost 60,000
miles on a chase sapphire
preferred with the first year almost ending soon (annual fee coming soon...) plus I have about 5000 ultimate rewards
points on several chase cards, What would be the best thing to do since I plan to travel NYC to London by the end of August and would like to connect to Israel (5 - 6 days)
or before
or after the London trip.
While 1.6 cents is what I regard as a low valuation for
points (I
prefer to redeem my
miles and
points for at least 5 cents per
point in value, if not 8
or 10 cents
or more per
point), 1.6 cents isn't horrible given that you'd also be earning
miles on the paid flight.
If you
prefer to earn rewards as statement credits toward travel purchases, rather than airline
miles or hotel
points, the Barclaycard Arrival Plus ® World Elite Mastercard ® could be a better choice.
The process is identical if you would
prefer to get your rebate in the form of airline
miles, hotel loyalty
points,
or credit card rewards
points.
Double dipping can take several forms, from using a rewards card to book travel with your
preferred airline and amassing
miles or points through its frequent flyer program
or making purchases through your credit card company's online shopping portal - in addition to getting credit card rewards.