Current List of Transfer Bonuses for Flexible Point Currencies

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Transfer Bonuses for Flexible Point Currencies

Point currencies such as Chase Ultimate Rewards, Amex Membership Rewards are some of the most valuable. The extra value of these programs is the long list of travel partners. This is where you can usually get the best value for your points.

If your goal is to maximize your points, taking advantage of transfer bonuses is one of the best things that you can do. You can often get up to 50% more value when you transfer your points to an airline or hotel partner. These transfer bonuses usually run for a short time, between a couple or week or one or two months.

To make it easier for you to figure out which points to transfer, I have compiled a list of all the current transfer bonuses for the major flexible currencies. Check out the list below and some more tips on best practices.

List of Current Transfer Bonuses

Each month we usually see transfer bonuses from flexible currencies. There’s no exact schedule, so it’s hard to predict when a certain bonus will return. Sometimes transfer bonuses are targeted, so they might not show up for everyone.

Here’s the full list of current bonuses, ordered by expiration date:

Chase Ultimate Rewards ➡️ British Airways Avios

Chase Ultimate Rewards ➡️ Aer Lingus Avios

Chase Ultimate Rewards ➡️ Iberia Avios

Amex Membership Rewards ➡️ Air France KLM Flying Blue

Amex Membership Rewards ➡️ Air France KLM Flying Blue

Chase Ultimate Rewards ➡️ Southwest Rapid Rewards

Citi ThankYou ➡️ Qantas Frequent Flyer

Amex Membership Rewards ➡️ Marriott Bonvoy

Rove Miles ➡️ Finnair Avios

If you see a bonus that is not listed here, please let me know in the comments.

Should You Transfer Points?

This is a question that everyone should ask themselves before transferring points. You should only transfer points from a flexible currency into a hotel or airline program if you have a certain redemption in mind, or if you know for sure that you will use your points.

It’s best not to transfer speculatively, because these transfers are not reversible. If you don’t use the points in a timely manner after transferring them, then you have to worry about devaluations and expiration dates. Plus they lose value because those points are stuck in that one program.

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