Best ways to use Amex Membership Rewards points - The Points Guy (2024)

It's no secret that American Express Membership Rewards are one of our favorite points and miles currencies.

TPG's latest valuations give Membership Rewards 2 cents per point value. However, leveraging the right transfer partners makes it easy to get even more value out of your points.

To prove this value to you, we'll look at some of the best ways to redeem your Membership Rewards points in this article. From high-end business class redemptions to domestic flights around the U.S., there are ways to stretch your points for the best possible travel experience.

Related: Best American Express Credit Cards of 2024

How to earn Membership Rewards points

The best way to do this quickly is by utilizing welcome offers on Amex's top credit cards. Here are some of our favorites:

  • The Platinum Card® from American Express: Earn 80,000 Membership Rewards points after spending $8,000 on purchases in your first six months of card membership. However, some readers have been targeted for up to a 100,000-point bonus using the CardMatch tool (offer subject to change at any time). Terms apply.
  • American Express® Gold Card: Earn 60,000 Membership Rewards® points after you spend $6,000 on eligible purchases with your new card within the first six months of card membership. Plus, receive 20% back in statement credits on eligible restaurant purchases (up to $100) within the first six months of card membership. However, some readers have been targeted for an even higher welcome offer using the CardMatch tool (offer subject to change at any time). Terms apply.
  • The Business Platinum Card® from American Express: Earn 150,000 Membership Rewards® points after you spend $20,000 on eligible purchases within the first three months of card membership. Terms apply.

How to use your Membership Rewards points

You're likely to get the most value from your Amex points by transferring them to partner programs. Membership Rewards partners with 18 different airlines, including Air Canada, JetBlue and British Airways. You also have the option to transfer your points to three hotel chains: Hilton, Marriott and Choice.

You can book flights or hotels directly through Amex Travel, but redeeming points with a transfer partner usually results in a better redemption value. This is because Amex Travel only lets you redeem at a set 1 cent per point value for flights, while transfers can yield a much higher value.

Most Membership Rewards transfers process instantly, while others can take up to 48 hours. Check out our guide to Membership Rewards transfer times for more information.

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Here are some of the best ways to redeem your Membership Rewards by transferring them to partners.

Business class to Europe for 50,000 miles

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If you want to travel to Europe comfortably, consider transferring your Membership Rewards points to Air France-KLM's Flying Blue program. The program prices award tickets dynamically, so on peak dates, you can be charged more than 100,000 miles for a flight to Europe. However, on dates with less demand, you can fly from North America to Europe from as low as 20,000 miles one-way in economy, 35,000 miles in premium economy and 50,000 miles in business class.

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Remember that fuel surcharges on these awards can be a little hard to handle — close to $400 per person if you book round-trip business-class flights. Still, 40,000 miles for round-trip economy flights and about $120 in cash is still a great deal.

Flying Blue's monthly Promo Awards are worth checking out as they can offer 25% discounts on the prices above to select destinations.

Related: Is KLM premium economy worth it on the 787 Dreamliner?

Book Delta and ANA flights with Virgin Atlantic

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Virgin Atlantic Flying Club charges 50,000 points (so 50,000 Amex points) from the U.S. to Europe in Delta One business class. This pricing applies to all nonstop Delta tickets from the U.S. — connecting tickets are subject to extra mileage.

This is substantially cheaper than transferring points to Delta SkyMiles for the same award ticket, where 375,000 miles for a flight to Europe in business class is not uncommon.

Related: Dynamic airline award pricing is out of control — here are some ways to beat it

Always check Virgin Atlantic first to book a Delta One ticket to Europe. It consistently offers lower prices than Delta and other SkyTeam programs on these routes.

Availability can be hard to come by (though it is usually more available last minute than well in advance). You may wish to consider investing in an award search tool like Seats.aero, with its handy Delta One search finder to easily see availability. Then, you can book directly on Virgin Atlantic's website.

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Virgin Atlantic's ANA award chart must be one of the best sweet-spot redemptions in the entire points-and-miles world. The chart below shows round-trip prices:

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This means you can fly round-trip from West Coast airports to Tokyo's Narita International Airport (NRT) or Haneda International Airport (HND) in ANA first class for only 145,000 miles or in business class for 90,000 miles. That's less than some airlines charge for a one-way ticket.

ANA first-class tickets sometimes cost $16,000 or more, so this is an easy way to get more than 10 cents per point in value.

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Again, availability can be difficult to find and won't show on Virgin's website. It's best to use a partner site like United MileagePlus to check availability and then call Virgin Atlantic to book.

United and Alaska flights to Hawaii

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From the great city of Honolulu to the vast beaches of Maui and Kona, the Hawaiian islands truly have everything. You can book flights to the islands on United and Alaska Airlines by transferring your Membership Rewards points to Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer.

You'll pay just 12,000 Krisflyer miles for a one-way flight from California, Oregon, or Washington to any Hawaiian island. Just note that Singapore doesn't let you book Alaska flights with stops, so you're restricted to booking flights from one of Alaska's various hubs. You also need to call in to book these awards.

Those based elsewhere in the country can book nonstop or connecting flights with United Airlines. You'll pay 19,500 KrisFlyer points for a one-way economy ticket or 39,000 for business class.

Fly the world's longest nonstop flight in comfort

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Singapore Airlines operates two of the world's longest flights: Singapore Changi International Airport (SIN) to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).

Of course, you're not going to want to spend 18 hours in an uncomfortable seat, so use your Membership Rewards to fly business class.

Both routes cost 111,500 Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer points plus taxes and fees one-way — a small price for comfort on such a long flight.

Related: 18 hours in nonstop style: Singapore business class on the world's longest flight

Iberia flights to Madrid

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Booking premium-cabin award flights to Europe can be a complicated and expensive endeavor, but Amex's transfer partner, Iberia Plus, uses a distance-based award chart. This is one of the best options to consider when searching for nonstop flights to Spain.

Here are the one-way award prices:

Destination to/from MadridBlue class (Off-peak/Peak)Economy (Off-peak/Peak)Premium economy (Off-peak/Peak)Business (Off-peak/Peak)
New York17,000/20,00022,000 / 28,00025,000 / 35,00034,000 / 50,000
Chicago21,250 /25,00027,750 / 35,00031,750 / 43,75042,500 / 62,500
Boston17,000 /20,00022,000 / 28,00025,000 / 35,00034,000 / 50,000
Miami21,250 / 25,00027,750 / 35,00031,750 / 43,75042,500 / 62,500
Los Angeles25,550 / 32,50030,000 / 42,00038,250 / 52,50051,000 / 75,000
San Francisco25,550 / 32,50030,000 /42,00038,250 / 52,50051,000 / 75,000

Off-peak business-class flights offer the best deal. You can fly from JFK and Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Madrid for just 34,000 Avios in economy, 50,000 in premium economy and 68,000 in business class. Yes, those are round-trip prices. Considering that most airlines charge at least 50,000 miles for a one-way business-class flight to Europe, this is an absolute steal.

Related: Private suites and high-tech touches: What it's like flying Air France's new business class

Book Choice hotels around the world

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The Choice Privileges program is lesser-known than the bigger chains like Marriott and Hilton, but it's still worth a look. You can still get value by transferring Membership Rewards to Choice Privileges, with awards starting at just 8,000 points per night.

The company's hotels sit conveniently outside major cities. For example, you can use 10,000 points per night to book the Comfort Inn near the Six Flags theme park in Gurnee, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. This can be a good option for a staycation or a stop on a long road trip.

Things get more exciting when you travel abroad. A handful of properties in Tokyo can be booked for 8,000 points per night. The centrally located Comfort Hotel Tokyo Kanda is one of them. The rooms look solid and are within walking distance of public transit.

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Book short-haul flights with British Airways Avios

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You don't have to jet halfway around the world to get a great redemption.

Using British Airways Avios is the best way to book domestic flights operated by American and Alaska Airlines. The program uses an unpublished distance-based award chart, so you'll pay more Avios for longer flights; short and mid-haul domestic flights are the award chart's sweet spots for Oneworld flyers.

Flights that are 1,151 miles or shorter can be booked for just 11,000 Avios, and for the shortest flights up to 650 miles in length, you'll need just 8,250 Avios on any date with availability. This is a solid way to use your points if cash flights are otherwise expensive. Think of peak travel times like holidays, conferences and school breaks.

One thing to note about Avios: It charges per leg. This means you'll pay more for connecting flights. In most cases, you should only use Avios to book nonstop flights.

Related: Here's why you should care about British Airways Avios

Bottom line

Whether you're looking for first-class airfare, an economy flight home for the holidays or a road trip hotel, you can use Membership Rewards to cover it all. Use these examples as inspiration for your next big trip. Not only will you have a better experience, but you'll spend significantly less out of pocket, too.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

Best ways to use Amex Membership Rewards points - The Points Guy (2024)

FAQs

How do I use my Amex points most efficiently? ›

Best ways to spend American Express points
  1. Transfer points to travel partners.
  2. Book a trip through Amex Travel.
  3. Pay With Points online.
  4. Redeem for statement credits.
  5. Deposit points into an Amex account.
  6. Shop through Rakuten.
  7. Redeem for gift cards.
  8. Amex cards that earn Membership Rewards.
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What is the most worth it to use Amex points on? ›

Depending on how you redeem those points, they can be worth anything from 0.5 to two cents per point. To get the most for your money, transferring them to your preferred airline's frequent flier program is the best way to use Amex points.

How much is 50000 points worth in Amex? ›

50,000 American Express points are worth an average of $385, though the exact value depends on which American Express credit card you have and what you spend the points on. You can get as much as $500 in value when you redeem 50,000 Amex points for Travel, but there are multiple redemption options.

What should I redeem my Amex points for? ›

Options for using points include booking travel, redeeming for statement credit or gift cards or transferring them to partner airline or hotel loyalty programs.

What should I convert Amex points to? ›

And in many circ*mstances, the best way to use your AmEx points is by transferring them to another hotel loyalty or frequent flyer program. American Express has about two dozen different hotel and airline transfer partners.

What is the best way to liquidate American Express points? ›

The best deal you can get out of your Amex points save from selling them is by transferring them to airline or hotel loyalty programs. Depending on the loyalty program, this option gives you a return of 2.2 cents per point on average. Redeeming points on Amex travel portal yields 1 cent per point.

Do Amex points expire? ›

Membership Rewards® points have no expiration date. However, points may be forfeited as described in the program Terms and Conditions.

Can you convert Amex points to cash? ›

The redemption of Points for Credit will be applied within 3 business days. It cannot be reversed and is not redeemable for cash via a credit balance refund.

How many Amex points for a flight? ›

Aeroplan award chart for partner flights within North America
Distance (miles)EconomyBusiness
0 - 5006,000 pts15,000 pts
501 - 1,50010,000 pts20,000 pts
1,501 - 2,75012,500 pts25,000 pts
2,751 +22,500 pts35,000 pts

How much money is 1 million Amex points worth? ›

As a general guide, the point value can range from 0.5 cents per point to more than 2 cents per point, depending on how you redeem them. Therefore, 1 million AMEX points could be worth anywhere from $5,000 to $20,000 or more, depending on the redemption method.

Can I transfer my Amex points to Marriott? ›

Membership Rewards points will be transferred to your loyalty program account (Marriott Bonvoy) within 5 working days of request. A minimum of 1,000 Membership Rewards points and a maximum of 999,900 (in increments of 100) are required for a transfer to your partner program account.

How much is $100,000 Amex points? ›

How Much American Express Points Are Worth
Number of American Express PointsAverage Value
100,000$670
90,000$603
80,000$536
70,000$469
2 more rows
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Can I use Amex points to pay my bill? ›

You may use points only toward the entire amount of an eligible charge. If a credit is processed after your Card Account's statement closing date, it will appear in your next statement. In any case, you are responsible for paying the full amount due on your Card Account by the due date.

How are Amex points best used? ›

You're likely to get the most value from your Amex points by transferring them to partner programs. Membership Rewards partners with 18 different airlines, including Air Canada, JetBlue and British Airways. You also have the option to transfer your points to three hotel chains: Hilton, Marriott and Choice.

Can I transfer my Amex points to someone else? ›

The points collected in your account are not transferable to any other person or account.

How do I maximize my Amex spending? ›

Maximize spending with Amex Offers
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  3. Activate offers on cards with bonus categories. ...
  4. Stack rewards using shopping portals.
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How do I maximize my Amex benefits? ›

You can increase your earning potential by using your Card for all purchases: everything from everyday spending, paying bills, and high value purchases such as travel. But you can also earn Bonus Membership Rewards Points when shopping with American Express's Bonus Partners.

Is it worth using Amex points for charges? ›

AmEx points value recapped

If maximizing AmEx points' value sounds too complicated, you can always redeem them for a statement credit through the issuer's Cover Your Card Charges benefit. This will get you a paltry rate of just 0.6 cent per point.

What gets you the most Amex points? ›

See how your spending can earn you rewards
  • 5X. Flights. 5X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on flights booked directly with airlines or with American Express Travel. ...
  • 5X. Prepaid Hotels. 5X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on prepaid hotels booked on amextravel.com. ...
  • 1X. Everything Else.

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