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Capital One Venture X Business
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Bonus Offer
Earn 150,000 bonus miles once you spend $30,000 in the first 3 months from account opening
Bonus points for spend in the following bonus categories:
Only applies to bookings made via the Capital One Portal; Earn 2X otherwise.
Only applies to bookings made via the Capital One Portal; Earn 2X otherwise.
Only applies to bookings made via the Capital One Portal; Earn 2X otherwise.
- With a $300 annual travel credit and 10,000 miles (worth $100) each year at renewal, the credits you receive are actually worth more than the annual fee.
- Free authorized user cards where the authorized user gets full airport lounge access of their own is unheard of.
- No Preset Spending Limit; Earns Capital One Miles
Pros
- The annual fee is more than covered by annual credits
- Comes with access to Capital One lounges and Priority Pass lounge with generous guest policies
- Free authorized users also get the same airport lounge access benefits and Hertz status as the primary card holder
- No Preset Spending Limit
Cons
- The annual fee, while effectively negative $5 after credits, can feel like a lot.
- Aside from bonus points for booking through Capital One travel, there are no bonus categories. Still, all eligible purchases do earn 2X miles per dollar spent which is great.
- Points don't transfer to any domestic airlines, although you can use other partners to book domestic award tickets on domestic airlines.
It's worth noting that some Capital One cards earn 2 miles per dollar on everything, making the 1.6 cent per mile value an understatement as you'd be earning a 3.2% yield on every day spend. However, this assumes you will learn how to utilize the Capital One airline and hotel transfer partners, most of which transfer 1:1. The minimum value is 1 cent when used to book travel in their portal or to cover previously paid for travel, however, our calculator assumes you will use Capital One's air and hotel transfer partners when calculating a 1.6 cent per point value. We also have a Guide to Capital One Miles.

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The Platinum Card® from American Express
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Bonus Offer
Earn 80,000 Membership Rewards® Points after you spend $8,000 on purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Terms apply.
While it’s always hard to recommend speculative transfers, Hilton points have gotten more attractive since integrating SLH hotels into Hilton Honors (See Dave’s musing about his thinking on how Hilton points may be becoming more valuable and this more recent article about the extreme value in SLH and other high end Hilton brands.). The integration is already providing exceptional value at properties with rates in the $1,000 – $2,000 a night range for, on average, 130,000 points a night. So, it appears his musing has become a reality.
And as long as you have at least the lowest tier Hilton status, the 5th night is free on any award and resort fees are also waived on award stays.
We value an Amex point at 1.7 cents and a Hilton point at 0.5 cents and while those values are an average, with a 5th night free award you can definitely do well transferring 1,000 Amex points for 2,500 Hilton Honors points.
Our advice is to run some sample searches for potential redemptions to see the value you’re likely to get before transferring.
For context on the size of this bonus, since 2022 Amex has had 6 transfer bonuses to Hilton. A 40% one for Platinum Card holders only last year and the other 5 were 30%, 25%, 30%, 30%, and 30%. So this is in line with a standard offer that Amex offers 2 to 3 times a year.
It may take up to 24 hours to get the bonus miles which are being offered by Lifemiles rather than Amex.
Exact end time is February 28th, 2025 (11:59 PM GMT-6).
Details of the transfer bonus are here on the Lifemiles website. The bonus is being solely offered by Lifemiles and therefore you will not see the offer on the American Express website.
That said, I do not think almost anyone should be taking advantage of this offer.
As I said on the 1st, when Bilt was offering up to a huge 100% transfer bonus:
Avianca is a Star Alliance partner that does not pass along fuel surcharges, however:
Keep in mind that Avianca recently devalued their program.
Also see: Downsides of the LifeMiles program.
With frequent website issues, terrible customer support, and change/cancel fees of up to $200 a ticket, it’s just not for me.
Unlike the Bilt offer, with this offer a mere 15%, I cannot see a case for the transfer unless you were literally about to make a Lifemiles booking anyway.
Bonus points for spend in the following bonus categories:
Earn 5x Membership Rewards points on airfare (booked directly with the airline or via AmexTravel.com and on prepaid hotels when booked via AmexTravel.com), up to $500,000 on these purchases per calendar year.
Only when booked via AmexTravel.com; Otherwise, hotels will earn 1X points per dollar spent
- With over $1,800 in available statement credits, this is a premium travel rewards card with benefits galore. (Terms apply.) Note: Aside from the listed bonus categories, earn 1X on all other eligible purchases.
- The Platinum card hasn't shed its travel roots, but it’s expanded beyond to become a lifestyle card with perks like Uber, Saks Fifth Avenue, Equinox, and more. (Enrollment required)
- Amex Membership Rewards points are extremely flexible, with the option to redeem for travel directly through Amex Travel or transfer to a wide range of airline and hotel partners.
Pros
- A wide array of travel and lifestyle credits and exclusive access that can enhance your life.
- There is no better card for the breadth and variety of airport lounge access worldwide. Plus, the Centurion Lounge network is the largest amongst credit card issuers.
- One of the best cards to earn points on airfare: 5 points per dollar on airfare purchased directly with airlines or through the Amex Travel portal (on up to $500,000 of airfare purchases per calendar year).
Cons
- High annual fee that will require a bit of work to fully maximize.
- Besides airfare and select hotels, it's not the best card to use for other purchases as it only earns 1X on categories outside of flights booked directly with the airlines (5X) or through the Amex Travel portal (5X on up to $500,000 of airfare purchases per calendar year) and 5X points for prepaid hotels booked with Amex Travel.
- Car rental insurance is only secondary, not primary as it is with premium cards from Chase and Capital One.
Instant Transfers as well as solid transfer partners. The value would go up if they had any hotel partners with a fair exchange rate. ANA (an exception to instant transfers), Virgin, Air Canada and Avianca are top airline partners for maximizing your points. They can also transfer to Delta if you wish and while the rates aren't ideal, they can transfer to Marriott and Hilton as well. ANA provides almost unbeatable value for booking a Round the World flight all in Business Class. The stated value also assumes you will take advantage of transfer partners rather than book via their booking portal, where they are only worth between 1 and 1.5 cents. We've also created a Guide to American Express Membership Rewards.


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Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Credit Card
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Bonus Offer
Earn 110,000 Bonus Miles after spending $12,000 in purchases on the new Card in the first 6 months of Card Membership. Offer Ends 4/2/25. Terms Apply.
Bonus points for spend in the following bonus categories:
Multiplier only applies to flights booked on Delta, otherwise earn 1X
U.S. Shipping only
U.S. office supply stores only
- Earn MQDs towards Medallion Status bya spend ($1 MQD per $10 spent) and get 2,500 MQDs per year just for having the card!
- Frequent Delta flyer perks like first free checked bag, Main Cabin 1 boarding, priority upgrades, and access to complimentary upgrades even for non-Medallion members
- Companion certificate that you'll receive every year upon card membership renewal, and it's even valid for First Class on domestic, Caribbean, or Central American roundtrip flights
Pros
- Delta Sky Club access when you're flying the same-day with Delta (Visit limits apply beginning in 2025)
- Companion certificate that you'll receive every year upon card membership renewal, and it's even valid for First Class on domestic, Caribbean, or Central American roundtrip flights
- Ability to spend your way towards Delta Medallion status with $1 MQD per $10 spent on the card.
Cons
- $650 annual fee
- Lounge access is limited to the primary cardholder, unless you're willing to pay a $50 per-person rate for up to two guests at Delta Sky Clubs
- Limited bonus categories for spend
Delta uses a fully dynamic pricing model on most awards, with the program aiming to offer you about 1.1 to 1.2 cents per point. However, you can still occasionally get much more value, especially during SkyMiles Flash Sales. Note that while you can book SkyTeam alliance flights with Delta SkyMiles, you cannot book international First Class on any SkyMiles partner.

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Capital One Spark Miles for Business
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Bonus Offer
Get 50,000 Capital One miles when you spend $4,500 in your first 3 months
Bonus points for spend in the following bonus categories:
Earn 5X miles on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel. Otherwise, your travel purchase will earn 2X miles.
Earn 5X miles on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel. Otherwise, your travel purchase will earn 2X miles.
- Earns 2X Capital One Miles on all purchases
- No foreign transaction fees
- Comes with two free airport lounge visits per year (only until Dec. 31, 2024)
Pros
- Two free airport lounge visits per year (until Dec 31, 2024)
- Earns 2X Capital One Miles on all purchases
- Global Entry ($120) / TSA PreCheck ($85) Reimbursement every four years
Cons
- $95 annual fee after the first year
- Can only use the miles towards travel. There is no way to convert miles to cash
- Lacks unlimited airport lounge visits (capped at 2 free visits per year)
It's worth noting that some Capital One cards earn 2 miles per dollar on everything, making the 1.6 cent per mile value an understatement as you'd be earning a 3.2% yield on every day spend. However, this assumes you will learn how to utilize the Capital One airline and hotel transfer partners, most of which transfer 1:1. The minimum value is 1 cent when used to book travel in their portal or to cover previously paid for travel, however, our calculator assumes you will use Capital One's air and hotel transfer partners when calculating a 1.6 cent per point value. We also have a Guide to Capital One Miles.

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Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card
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Bonus Offer
LIMITED TIME OFFER: Earn 100,000 Bonus Miles after spending $6,000 in purchases on the new Card in the first 6 months of Card Membership. Offer Ends 4/2/25. Terms Apply.
Bonus points for spend in the following bonus categories:
Only applies to Delta flights purchased directly from Delta. All other airline purchases will earn 1X miles per dollar
- Enter Delta Sky Club® at no cost and bring up to two guests or immediate family at a rate of $50 per person per visit. Effective 2/1/25, Reserve Card Members will receive 15 Visits per year to the Delta Sky Club; to earn an unlimited number of Visits each year starting on 2/1/25, the total eligible purchases on the Card must equal $75,000 or more between 1/1/24 and 12/31/24, and each calendar year thereafter.
- Receive an annual companion certificate (valid for up to domestic first class!) upon card renewal, potentially saving you hundreds of dollars on Delta flights
- Earn MQDs towards Delta Medallion Status via spend on your Card and get $2,500 MQDs per year just for having the card!
Pros
- Enter the Delta Sky Club before or after your Delta flights
- Earn $1 MQD for every $10 spent on the card (eligible purchases)
- Advantageous perks for Delta frequent flyers, such as a free checked bag and upgrade priority
Cons
- $650 annual fee is steep, no matter how you slice or dice it
- Earning rate is limited to 3x miles on Delta purchases and 1x miles on all other eligible purchases
- Requires a significant amount of annual card spend to reach significant MQDs
Delta uses a fully dynamic pricing model on most awards, with the program aiming to offer you about 1.1 to 1.2 cents per point. However, you can still occasionally get much more value, especially during SkyMiles Flash Sales. Note that while you can book SkyTeam alliance flights with Delta SkyMiles, you cannot book international First Class on any SkyMiles partner.

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United℠ Business Card
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Bonus Offer
Earn 100,000 bonus miles after you spend $5,000 on purchases in the first 3 months your account is open.
Bonus points for spend in the following bonus categories:
- Earn up to 2x United miles on select bonus categories and PQPs to help you qualify for the next level of Premier elite status
- Free first checked bag benefit, worth $40 or up to $160 per round trip (Terms apply) for every round-trip United Airlines flight you take
- Elevate your United flights with two annual United Club certificates, 25% savings on inflight purchases, and priority boarding for you and your companions on the same booking
Pros
- United travel perks, such as your first checked bag free, priority boarding privileges, two annual United Club passes and more
- Earn PQPs towards elite status
- Great travel and purchase protections that can help your business save when things don't go as planned
Cons
- The annual fee is $99
- Only provides two United Club passes per year
- Subpar earning rate, as you can only earn up to 2x bonus miles on eligible categories
They have a similar network to AA in terms of reach via the Star Alliance and also (unlike Delta) allow for booking First Class international awards in the Star Alliance network, but they charge noticeably more for Partner Awards and the rates keep (stealthily) rising. United partner Lufthansa tends to have good availability to Europe making it somewhat easier to use to Europe than American, which relies heavily on British Airways and BA charges incredibly steep surcharges on those awards.

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Capital One Venture X Credit Card
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Bonus Offer
Earn 75,000 bonus miles once you spend $4,000 on purchases within the first 3 months from account opening.
Bonus points for spend in the following bonus categories:
Only applies to bookings made via the Capital One Portal; Earn 2X otherwise.
Only applies to bookings made via the Capital One Portal; Earn 2X otherwise.
Only applies to bookings made via the Capital One Portal; Earn 2X otherwise.
- With a $300 annual travel credit and 10,000 miles (worth $100) each year at renewal, the credits you receive are actually worth more than the annual fee.
- Free authorized user cards where the authorized user gets full airport lounge access of their own is unheard of.
- Capital One Miles are extremely flexible, with the option to redeem for travel at a value of one cent per point, or transfer to a wide range of excellent air and hotel partners.
Pros
- The annual fee is more than covered by annual credits
- Comes with access to Capital One lounges and Priority Pass lounges with generous guest policies
- Free authorized users also get the same airport lounge access benefits and Hertz status as the primary card holder
Cons
- The annual fee, while effectively negative $5 after credits, can feel like a lot.
- Aside from bonus points for booking through Capital One travel, there are no bonus categories. Still, all eligible purchases do earn 2X miles per dollar spent which is great.
- Points don't transfer to any domestic airlines, although you can use other partners to book domestic award tickets on domestic airlines.
It's worth noting that some Capital One cards earn 2 miles per dollar on everything, making the 1.6 cent per mile value an understatement as you'd be earning a 3.2% yield on every day spend. However, this assumes you will learn how to utilize the Capital One airline and hotel transfer partners, most of which transfer 1:1. The minimum value is 1 cent when used to book travel in their portal or to cover previously paid for travel, however, our calculator assumes you will use Capital One's air and hotel transfer partners when calculating a 1.6 cent per point value. We also have a Guide to Capital One Miles.

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Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
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Bonus Offer
Earn 75,000 Miles once you spend $4,000 on purchases within 3 months from account opening
Bonus points for spend in the following bonus categories:
When booked through Capital One Travel; else earn 2X
When booked through Capital One Travel; else earn 2X
- Simple (and strong) flat-rate earning structure with 2X miles per dollar spent on almost all purchases.
- Relatively modest $95 annual fee, especially considering how valuable Capital One Miles can be with the ability to either redeem for travel at a value of one cent per point, or transfer miles to a wide range of excellent hotel and airline partners.
- Up to $120 statement credit to offset Global Entry or TSA PreCheck application fees and no foreign transaction fees.
Pros
- Great sign-up bonus
- Comes with two complimentary visits to Capital One lounges, Priority Pass lounges, or Plaza Premium lounges (Until Dec 31, 2024)
- Hertz Five Star elite status
Cons
- Not as strong travel protections as the more robust Capital One Venture X Credit Card
- Only two free entries to airport lounges (until Dec 31, 2024), access thereafter is $45 per visit. (The Venture X has unlimited visits)
- While the card is simple to use, there is effectively a lack of real bonus categories. Still, 2X miles on almost all purchases are solid
It's worth noting that some Capital One cards earn 2 miles per dollar on everything, making the 1.6 cent per mile value an understatement as you'd be earning a 3.2% yield on every day spend. However, this assumes you will learn how to utilize the Capital One airline and hotel transfer partners, most of which transfer 1:1. The minimum value is 1 cent when used to book travel in their portal or to cover previously paid for travel, however, our calculator assumes you will use Capital One's air and hotel transfer partners when calculating a 1.6 cent per point value. We also have a Guide to Capital One Miles.

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Chase Sapphire Reserve®
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Bonus Offer
Earn 60,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $900 toward travel when you redeem through Chase Travel℠.
Two weeks only – Ends Feb 17, 2025
While they had a transfer bonus for 40% that ended at the end of November, you may still find 20% worthwhile if you have a trip to book now…
KEEP IN MIND: Virgin Flying Club has moved to a dynamic pricing for awards. In some cases we are seeing extreme value like 29,000 point Business Class awards from the US to London. In other cases, the prices have risen dramatically. Run some searches before transferring.
It’s also worth Virgin Atlantic transfer bonuses are fairly frequent between various programs. See historical transfer bonuses to Virgin Atlantic here. This is the 8th transfer bonus in the last year from a bank program to Virgin Atlantic.
Best Uses of Virgin Flying Club points:
Two great uses are domestically on Delta within the US or US-Mexico/Canada and for economy flights to/from Europe that are as few as 12,000 miles each way on partners such as KLM or Delta.
If you could actually find a Delta One award FROM Europe to the US, it would be just 50,000 points. Availability is a unicorn. Unfortunately, awards TO Europe on Delta now cost more and have $1,000 + surcharges)
The other, well known, “best use” is to book ANA First and Business class awards:
- First Class to/from Japan from West Coast: 145,000 points Round Trip
- First Class to/from Japan from East Coast: 170,000 points Round Trip
- Business Class to/from Japan from West Coast: 105,000 points Round Trip
- Business Class to/from Japan from East Coast: 120,000 points Round Trip
Bonus points for spend in the following bonus categories:
Only applies to bookings made viaChase Travel℠. Otherwise earn 3X points per dollar.
Only applies to bookings made viaChase Travel℠. Otherwise earn 3X points per dollar.
Only applies to bookings made via Chase Travel℠. Otherwise earn 3X points per dollar.
- Earns extremely valuable Chase Ultimate Rewards points
- Priority Pass Select airport lounge access for you and 2 guests
- 3X points on dining and travel purchases with no limit - and even more points per dollar when you book airfare, hotels, and car rentals through Chase
Pros
- Aside from a $300 annual credit on travel, you'll earn 3X Chase Ultimate Rewards points on all your travel purchases - and even more when you book via Chase
- Full Priority Pass Select airport lounge access for you and 2 guests, including Priority Pass Experiences
- Chase Ultimate Rewards points are both extremely valuable and simple to use
Cons
- High annual fee
- Not as many bonus categories as some other cards
- Doesn't come with any airline or hotel statuses
The Sapphire Reserve, Sapphire Preferred, and Ink Preferred all have the ability to transfer to airline and hotel partners. We use an average value that you can expect to get by utilizing your points for these transfer partners. If you do not have at least one of these cards, Ultimate Rewards are worth exactly 1 cent per point. Also keep in mind that when you redeem your points, you can elect to book travel through the Ultimate Rewards portal where the Sapphire Preferred and Ink Preferred have a point value of 1.25 cents per point and the Sapphire Reserve has points worth 1.5 cents each. You can move points freely between your Ultimate Rewards cards, i.e. from a Chase Freedom Unlimited to a Chase Sapphire Reserve. You can also read our Guide to Chase Ultimate Rewards points.

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Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite MasterCard®
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Bonus Offer
Earn 70,000 American Airlines AAdvantage® bonus miles after spending $7,000 within the first 3 months of account opening.
Bonus points for spend in the following bonus categories:
On American Airlines flights booked directly only. Other airfare earns 1X mile per dollar.
- Get American Airlines Admirals Club® access for you and your immediate family or you and two guests
- You're a priority when flying American Airlines: enjoy benefits from priority check-in, to priority boarding to priority airport screening for you and up to eight travelers on the same reservation
- You'll earn 1 Loyalty Point for every dollar spent on the card as well as special Loyalty Point threshold bonuses
Pros
- Admirals Club membership (a $650 value) for unlimited entry for you and immediate family or up to two guests. Authorized users also get access, but see fees for Authorized Users below,
- Free checked bag on domestic American Airlines itineraries for you and up to eight travelers on the same reservation
- Earn 1 Loyalty Point per $1 spent; plus threshold Loyalty Point bonuses
Cons
- $595 annual fee may be too costly for many
- The earning rate isn't the most optimal at just 4-5x miles on American Airlines flights and 1x miles on other purchases (+10x miles on car and hotels booked via aa.com)
- While Authorized Users used to be free, they are now $175 for the first three and $175 for each additional AU after that
Since AAdvantage moved to revenue based redemptions, they are a bit less valuable than they used to be. However, they can still book First and Business Class seats on oneworld partner airlines like Qatar Airways and Japan Airlines, and we also find that they can have occasional deals with forward cabin seats on American.

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