Credit Card Transfer Partners: Guide to Transfer Points and Miles to Airlines and Hotels

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The ability to transfer your rewards to a wide range of airline and hotel loyalty programs provides valuable flexibility for your trip. When planning a trip, you do not lock in a single redemption plan. If you can’t find a seat available in one program, you can select another program before transferring any credit card points or miles. If the program devalues its currency without notice, it can switch to the next point or other program for mileage transfer.
There are dozens of different transfer possibilities, and it can be hard to remember how many options you have.
This is a convenient guide to break down which credit card points and mileage can be transferred to which airlines and hotel plans, including their respective transfer ratios. We also list the valuations for each transfer partner so you can get the best value to maximize your hard-earned points and miles.
Related: What are the key points and mileage? TPG’s current monthly valuation
Airline transfer partners
There are some important notes about these transfer partners:
Finally, in addition to Eva Air Infinity Mileeagelands and Finnair Plus, you can transfer your Marriott Bonvoy points to all of the above airline partners, with 3 Bonvoy points to Airline 1 or miles. In addition to the following airline plans: American Airlines Aadvantage, Avianca Lifemiles and Delta Skymiles, an additional 5,000 airline points or miles per 60,000 Bonvoy points will be received every 60,000 points. Additionally, United MiLeagePlus receives a reward of 10,000 miles per 60,000 points.
Related: Should you transfer your hotel points to your airline partner?
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Hotel transfer partners
Just like the transfer to airline partners, most transfers to hotel partners are instantaneous, although you can read more in the guide we mentioned earlier to transfer time to Amex, Bilt, Capital One, Chase, Chase, Chase, Citi, Citi and Wells Fargo.
How to earn transferable points or miles
The best way to earn transferable credit card points or miles is to use the right credit card. This is your best choice.
American Express Membership Rewards
These are the most popular cards to earn US Quick Membership Rewards Points:
You can also earn AMEX points by signing up for Rakuten and tying your income preferences with membership reward points instead of cash back.
Bilt Rewards
BILT provides a credit card. BiltMastercard®. Card members can earn rewards for rent payments (up to 100,000 binary points in a calendar year), as well as 2 points per dollar spent on travel (air tickets, hotels, cruises and car rentals) and 3 points per dollar spent on meals. You need to make at least five transactions during each statement period to earn points (see Rewards and Earnings). On top of that, there is no annual fee for Bilt Mastercard (see rates and fees).
Related: BILT REWARDS Program: A Guide to Earning Rent, Meals and More Income
One mile in the capital
Here are the cards for the current transferable capital one mile:
Information on Capital One Spark Miles’ business card has been collected independently by Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
Chase the ultimate reward
Here is the card to earn the ultimate reward points for a fully transferable chase:
However, if you have one of these cards, you can also combine your rewards from cash cards like Chase FreedomFlex® (see Fees & Fees) and Chase FreedomUnlimited® (see Fees & Fees) (see Fees & Fees) to effectively convert these cash income into fully transferable final reward points.
Thank you for your return
Citi Thank you for your rewards with 20 airlines and hotel transfer partners. Currently, only one card provides transfers to all these programs: Citigroup premiere card (See rates and fees). Please note that if you are still sticking with the new applicant’s open Citi Prestige® card, you also have full transfer benefits.
But, like Chase Ultimate Rewards points, you can combine Citi Thank You reward points in a single account with a selection of products. This allows you to effectively convert fixed value gains into fully transferable thank you points from cards like Citi Rewards+® cards (no longer open to new applicants) and CitiDoubleCash® cards (see rates and fees).
Information on Citi Prestige and Citi Rewards+ has been collected independently by Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
Wells Fargo Rewards
Although Wells Fargo offers multiple credit cards, including several that earn cash rewards, you can currently only earn transferable Wells Fargo reward points with the following cards:
Bottom line
There are many transfer options available in the main credit card loyalty program. Due to the flexibility of choosing where to send rewards and when to do it, transferable points and miles are often more valuable than any single airline, hotel or miles.
Bookmark this cheat sheet to know your choice when applying for the next transferable point or earning a miles of credit card or deciding on the next redemption.
For the rates and fees of Bilt MasterCard, click here.
Here, rewards and benefits for Bilt Mastercard.