Like the no - fee Chase cards, the Citi ThankYou Preferred card does not allow you to
transfer points to airlines unless you also have a premium card, like ThankYou Premier.
The problem, though, is that you can't
transfer those points to airlines unless you have one of the other cards.
Not exact matches
Additionally, you can
transfer points to airlines, but this is a poor use of
points (
unless you book a Hotel + Air Package, which provides a 7 - night stay and earns you up
to 132,000
airline miles).
We value Membership Reward
points at approximately $ 0.01,
unless you
transfer them
to one of the participating
airline partners.
Unfortunately you can't
transfer points to airlines with those cards
unless you also have the Sapphire or Ink Plus card.
Unless you can find good deals through programs like IHG BreakPoints ® or PointSaver,
transferring Chase
points to airline partners is almost always the better value.
Lose out on valuable rewards perks, e.g. ability
to transfer UR
points or MR
points to airline and hotel partners
unless you still have a fee paying card
Additionally, you can
transfer points to airlines, but this is a poor use of
points (
unless you book a Hotel + Air Package, which provides a 7 - night stay and earns you up
to 132,000
airline miles).
Unfortunately you can't
transfer points to airlines with those cards
unless you also have the Sapphire or Ink Plus card.
Unless you've found a bottom - bargained
point price for a business or first class ticket on the Ultimate Rewards website, always
transfer your
points to an
airline frequent flyer program for better value.
Unless you really need some Hilton
points, save your ThankYou Points for transfers to airline partners so you can get more value out of
points, save your ThankYou
Points for transfers to airline partners so you can get more value out of
Points for
transfers to airline partners so you can get more value out of them.
I don't list the Chase Freedom or Ink Cash Cards on the
airline - specific webpages because their signup bonuses are relatively small, and you can't
transfer their UR
points to an
airline unless you also have a Sapphire or Ink Plus card.
You won't be able
to get 25 % credit for booking on the Ultimate Rewards website, or
transfer your
points to a Chase partner
airline,
unless you already have a premium Chase UR card.
Unless you manage
to find an incredible bargain, you probably should
transfer your
points to an
airline program of your choice if you want
to maximize your redemption value.
Unless you have a strong
airline or hotel preference, we recommend focusing on flexible rewards
points which
transfer to a variety of
airline and hotel partners.
Also,
unless you plan
to stay loyal
to one
airline or hotel chain, look for programs that allow you
to transfer points, says Perri.
Overall, this bonus isn't all that great, so I wouldn't speculatively
transfer your Membership Rewards
points to Starwood
unless you're looking
to top up your Starwood account for a specific redemption, or if you're trying
to transfer over
to an
airline that isn't also a Membership Rewards
transfer partner, such as American
Airlines, US Airways or Alaska
Airlines.