Earn Bonus Points on Transfers
Limited-time promotions that give you extra miles and points when transferring from credit card programs to airline and hotel partners.
7 Active BonusesChase Ultimate Rewards
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Marriott Bonvoy
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The 65% transfer bonus to Bonvoy brings it into the realm of an ok deal, but still not in the range of a speculative transfer
Citi ThankYou Points
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Leaders Club
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Leaders Club
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1,000 Citi points normally transfers into 200 Leaders Club points, but will become 250 points with this bonus. Each Leaders point is worth about 8 cents each, though it can be as high as 10 cents each in some cases. Combined with the Citi transfer bonus, that’s a value of 2-2.5 cents each per Citi point, which makes for some incredible hotel redemption options!
Rove
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Air Canada Aeroplan
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Air Canada Aeroplan
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Flexible points currency Rove Miles has added Aeroplan as a 1:1 transfer partner. To celebrate Rove is offering a 25% transfer bonus to Aeroplan until June 6, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. EST. This means when you transfer 1,000 Rove points you’ll receive 1,250 Aeroplan miles. Rove Miles now has 18 transfer partners after recently adding Japan Airlines, SAS & Virgin Atlantic + Virgin Red. Aeromexico Rewards Aeroplan ALL Accor Cathay Etihad Guest Finnair Plus Air France-KLM Flying Blue Hainan Airlines Fortune Wings Club Air India Maharaja Club Japan Airlines Miles & More Qatar Airways Privilege Club SAS EuroBonus Thai Airways Royal Orchid Plus Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles Vietnam Airlines Lotusmiles Virgin Atlantic Virgin Red
Chase Ultimate Rewards
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Flying Blue
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Flying Blue
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American Express Membership Rewards
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Hilton Honors
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Hilton Honors
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Hilton often sells points with a 100% bonus, making them cost just 0.5 cents per point. If you value them at that rate, it would impute a value of 1.2 cents per AMEX point, which isn’t exceptional, but can be a decent value for hotel stays.
Capital One
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Qantas Frequent Flyer
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Qantas Frequent Flyer
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Qantas points won’t expire as long as you earn or redeem 1 mile every 18 months. You can use Qantas points for domestic award bargains on AA and Alaska flights for domestic award bargains on AA and Alaska flights
American Express Membership Rewards
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True Blue
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True Blue
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The normal AMEX to JetBlue transfer ratio is 1:0.8, so this bonus only brings it up to 250:220, or an effective 12% loss. AMEX also charges a small cash fee for transfers to domestic airlines, something that no other bank does. Chase and Citibank points transfer to JetBlue at a 1:1 ratio. Capital One miles transfer to JetBlue at a 1:0.6 ratio.
How Transfer Bonuses Work
What is a Transfer Bonus?
A transfer bonus gives you extra points or miles when moving points from your credit card program (like Chase or Amex) to an airline or hotel partner. A 30% bonus means 10,000 points become 13,000 miles.
Why They Matter
Transfer bonuses are limited-time promotions that can significantly reduce the points needed for award flights and hotel stays. They're especially valuable for premium cabin redemptions.
Timing Your Transfers
Only transfer points when you have a specific redemption in mind. Once transferred, points can't be moved back. Use bonuses to stretch your points further on awards you've already found.
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