The best thing about our hobby is that while we can all earn the same miles and points currencies, we all redeem them in different ways. That leaves a ton of opportunity to always learn new tips and tricks about loyalty programs from readers and fellow bloggers alike. However, is there an optimal strategy about how you can use your miles and points for maximum value? Let’s have a look.
Miles and Points: Earn and Burn Frequency
For many of us, we have more miles and points than we generally need for a trip. However, for someone dipping their toes, it may be a good question to ponder upon. Fewer trips that are more luxurious or more trips that are functional yet effective. Now why does this matter? At some point, we’ve all been through this phase.
My Experience
In the past, I’ve written about how I got into this hobby. My work required me to travel every 3 weeks. The hotel closest to my office back then was an Embassy Suites and the airline most suitable for my schedule was Virgin America (I still miss it!). I started collecting Virgin Elevate points, Hilton Honors points and the rest is history.
However, there was a time when I was focused more on taking more trips, almost all in coach. I was a lot younger in my career, had more time and could take more frequent trips. It has been over 12 years since I’ve been in this hobby. I’m a lot older now, have more responsibilities – both at work and with family, so we’ve made a natural transition. Book fewer trips, but make them longer and more relaxing.
Transferable Points Currencies
As I’ve grown in this hobby, I’ve also started to accumulate a pretty decent chunk of transferable points currencies. In my case, I’ve primarily focused on American Express Membership Rewards and Chase Ultimate Rewards points. It gives me enough flexibility to pretty much cover any flight or hotel stay around the globe using the transfer partners from these currencies. I also wait for transfer bonuses and transfer some points every now and then, depending on the points currency I need for my next trip.
How I use my Miles and Points
As I said at the outset, how many trips you can book using miles and points can be subjective. We’re all wired differently and have our own travel preferences. There’s no single correct answer. For example, given my style of work and travel, I travel a lot around Asia. So, Air Canada Aeroplan gives me a lot of value. I can use their points to travel with multiple carriers around the region, with some fantastic partners like Air Vistara, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways and ANA. On the hotel points front, I primarily use Hilton points, followed by Marriott, given their expansive reach around the world. Also, having Diamond status with Hilton and Platinum status with Marriott always helps.
The Pundit’s Mantra
The great thing about this hobby is that there’s no correct answer. I always love hearing from readers about some of the innovative ways they use their miles and points. These are the same currencies, but each individual strings together his or her own itinerary, all unique, but yet equally beautiful.
It reminds me a bit of another thing I love – music. You get the same notes and you can compose your own sweet melody…
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Many people online will shame you for not redeeming your miles & points “the right way” for maximum value. While you don’t want to get sub-par value for your rewards, the best redemptions are the ones you actually book. So, ignore the haters and book the trip!
Hey Lee, good to see you here! I agree, travel goals should decide which points you should use instead of the other way round.