Most travel hackers take advantage of the loyalty programs of foreign airlines
through flexible points currencies, like transfers of Chase Ultimate Rewards points to British Airways Executive Club Avios, American Express Membership Rewards points to Singapore KrisFlyer, or Citi ThankYou points to Air France KLM Flying Blue.
Not exact matches
-- Starwood
Points, or Starpoints that can be earned
through the Starwood Hotel's Preferred Guest Program are a very valuable and
flexible award
currency for travelers.
Points earned
through the Starwood Hotel's SPG loyalty program are a very valuable and
flexible award
currency for travelers.
Since monetizing these
points will yield a maximum value of 1 cent per
point, you'll probably be best - served earning these
flexible currencies with the intention of redeeming them for flights
through their airline transfer partners.
Unfortunately, unlike some other
flexible points currencies, transfers from SPG
points to miles are not instantaneous so there is a risk the award you would like to book will be gone by the time the transfer goes
through.