Do Credit Card Rewards, Points And Miles Expire? | Bankrate (2024)

Key takeaways

  • While most credit card rewards programs have points that never expire, hotel and airline rewards tend to expire after 12 to 36 months.
  • There are other ways to lose your credit card rewards outside of standard expiration, including account inactivity, becoming delinquent on your account and returning a purchase.
  • To keep your rewards from expiring, consider tips like transferring your rewards or earning elite status that waives rewards expiration, if you're able.

Many credit cards come with a major incentive to keep swiping: namely, their lucrative rewards programs. These programs come from many different types of rewards credit cards, so it’s easy to find one that works for your spending habits. If you spend heavily on travel, gas, dining or groceries, you might consider a bonus category card with a rewards structure that suits your lifestyle. Or, you can look into flat-rate cash back cards that offer the same rewards rate on all your spending.

Still, all credit cards and their rewards programs come with fine print that requires your attention — which typically includes whether or not your rewards will expire. Most credit card rewards programs allow you to keep your rewards indefinitely. As long as you hold up your end of the credit card agreement and pay your bill on time every month, you shouldn’t lose any rewards.

However, credit cards that are co-branded with airlines or hotels don’t usually follow the policies of the card issuer. Instead, those cards earn hotel or airline rewards, so they abide by those hotel or airline loyalty programs’ rules. Most hotel and airline loyalty programs have expiration dates for rewards, which typically occur after one to three years of account inactivity. Of course, some airline or hotel rewards never expire.

There are many ways to keep your hard-earned credit card, hotel and airline rewards from expiring. In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about which loyalty programs allow rewards to expire, how to keep your rewards from expiring, what to do if you lose your rewards and more.

Do credit card rewards expire?

Rewards don’t expire for most major credit card issuers — with the exception of Citi. This table will show which credit card rewards programs generally expire and when. However, you should still read your cardmember agreement and your card’s terms and conditions to understand the specifics for your individual card.

Credit card rewards programDo rewards expire?When will rewards expire?
American Express Membership RewardsNoN/A
Bank of America travel rewards (and cash rewards)NoN/A
Capital One miles (and cash rewards)NoN/A
Chase Ultimate RewardsNoN/A
Citi ThankYou PointsYes — rewards may expire depending on the card.ThankYou points received directly from the ThankYou Rewards program will expire 3 years from when they were awarded, unless otherwise noted. Shared ThankYou points will expire after 90 days. If terminated by Citi with 30 days of written notice, rewards expire in 90 days.
Discover rewards and milesNoN/A
Wells Fargo RewardsNoN/A

Do airline rewards expire?

Airline rewards typically expire after 36 months of inactivity. Yet several programs have adopted a more generous no-expiration policy. While this can provide members with peace of mind, it can also lead to rewards devaluations. Loyalty rewards are like any other currency: When there are too many in circulation, it can lead to inflation. In the loyalty program world, inflation is combated with program devaluations.

Understanding how each airline program’s rewards expiration policy works is key to getting as much value out of your rewards as possible.

Airline rewards programDo rewards expire?When will rewards expire?
Air Canada AeroplanYes
Alaska Airlines Mileage PlanNo
  • Rewards don’t expire, but Mileage Plan accounts that are inactive for 2 years or more will be deactivated and must be reactivated to reinstate miles (see terms)
American Airlines AAdvantageYes (exceptions apply)
  • After 24 months of inactivity
  • Members under 21 and primary AAdvantage credit card members are exempt from policy (see terms)
ANA Mileage ClubYes
  • After 36 months after earning for Group 1 members
  • Varies depending on campaign for Groups 2 through 4 (see terms)
British Airways Executive Club (Avios)Yes
Cathay PacificYes
Delta SkyMilesNo
Emirates SkywardsYes (exceptions apply)
  • After 3 years from earning
  • Standard or adjusted expiration dates may apply
  • Extension or reinstatement of miles for up to 12 months is possible
  • Platinum members miles typically do not expire as long as you retain status (see terms)
Etihad GuestYes
Air France/KLM Flying BlueYes
Frontier MilesYes
Hawaiian Airlines HawaiianMilesNo
Iberia Plus (Avios)Yes
JetBlue TrueBlueNo
Qantas Frequent FlyerYes
Qatar Airways Privilege Club (Avios)Yes (exceptions apply)
  • After 36 months of inactivity
  • Platinum members’ miles do not expire as long as they retain status (see terms)
Singapore KrisFlyerYes (exceptions apply)
  • After 3 years from earning or 1 year from earning if won in a contest
  • Miles do not expire for PPS Club members
  • Miles set to expire can be extended for either 6 months or 1 year by paying a fee (see terms)
Southwest Rapid RewardsNo
United MileagePlusNo
Virgin Atlantic Flying ClubNo

Do hotel rewards expire?

Most hotel rewards expire after 12 to 24 months of inactivity, which is a shorter time frame than most airline rewards’ expiration dates. Keep a closer eye on hotel rewards, especially if you don’t have a hotel credit card you can use to keep your account active.

Hotel loyalty programDo rewards expire?When will rewards expire?
Best Western RewardsNo
Choice PrivilegesYes
Hilton HonorsYes
IHG One RewardsYes (exceptions apply)
  • After 12 months of inactivity for Club members
  • Rewards don’t expire for Elite status members and eligible credit card holders (see terms)
Marriott BonvoyYes
Radisson Rewards AmericasYes
World of HyattYes (exceptions apply)
  • After 24 months of inactivity in most cases
  • Tier expiration dates may vary (see terms)
Wyndham RewardsYes
  • After 18 months of inactivity or 4 years after the checkout date of an eligible hotel stay (see terms)

Other ways you may lose your rewards

While rewards for most issuer credit card loyalty programs don’t expire, there are other ways you may lose your rewards. This can happen due to:

  • Account inactivity. If you stop using your credit card or program account for an extended period of time, your account may be closed. The period of time before closure varies depending on the card issuer or program. If your card is closed due to inactivity, you may be able to collect your rewards if your issuer allows for a grace period. Grace periods typically range anywhere from 30 to 90 days. Some programs allow you to reactivate your account and reinstate your rewards, so it’s worth it to ask.
  • Returning purchases made with a credit card. If you return a purchase that earned you rewards, your card issuer will likely take back the rewards earned on that purchase. If you need to return an item but want to keep the rewards you earned, see if you can exchange the item or receive store credit.
  • Closing your account. If you choose to close your credit card or rewards program account, try to use or transfer your rewards before you do so. If that isn’t possible, you may have a grace period after closing the account to use your rewards, though some programs terminate your rewards immediately.
  • Falling out of good standing. Most issuers and rewards programs require that your account be in good standing in order to keep your rewards. You must follow the rules of the program to maintain your rewards, as well. If you become delinquent on your account, your rewards may be taken away or you may not have access to them until the account is current.
  • Rewards program cancellation. If a rewards program is canceled, your rewards will disappear with it. However, you may get a grace period for using your rewards after a program has been canceled. You may also be able to transfer rewards to another loyalty program or redeem credit card rewards for a statement credit.
  • Death. If the cardholder connected to the account dies, that account may lose its rewards unless the executor of the estate makes contact with the credit card issuer or loyalty program and can show proof of death. In general, rewards are meant for the person who earned them, and transferring them to someone else after death can get complicated.

These situations typically apply to airline and hotel loyalty programs, too. Carefully read your credit card or rewards program’s terms and conditions for more information.

How to keep rewards from expiring

If you are a part of a credit card, hotel or airline rewards program where your rewards expire, you have a few options for keeping them longer. You can start by making sure to:

  • Keep your account active. The easiest way to keep your rewards from expiring is to keep earning and redeeming them. These two activities will keep your accounts active and ensure you don’t lose your hard-earned rewards.
  • Choose a credit card with flexible, transferable rewards. If you can’t commit to a co-branded credit card, opt for a credit card that earns flexible rewards instead. With programs like American Express Membership Rewards or Chase Ultimate Rewards, you can transfer the rewards you earn to an airline or hotel loyalty account to keep those rewards from expiring. The transferred rewards then fall under the policy of the new loyalty program, thus extending their shelf life.
  • Get a credit card or earn elite status that waives rewards expiration policies. Some rewards programs waive rewards expiration policies for eligible credit card holders. For example, the IHG One Rewards program waives points expiration for Silver, Gold, Platinum and Diamond Elite members as long as an Elite status is maintained. You can also avoid losing your rewards if you have an eligible credit card in this program, like the IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card*, which comes with Platinum Elite status.
  • Redeem airline rewards for cheap, non-travel redemptions. Redeeming airline rewards for travel gives you the best value and keeps your account active. But if you’re trying to keep your airline rewards from expiring, then redeeming them for cheaper non-travel rewards — like magazines or digital purchases — could make sense.
  • Transfer rewards to someone else. You can often keep your rewards from expiring by transferring them to someone else. However, it’s important to note that some programs charge you a fee for rewards transfers.
  • Make purchases through a shopping portal. Using a shopping portal is something you should do regardless of whether you have rewards expiring, because it’s easy and rewarding. You can use the shopping portal of your issuer, airline or hotel to search for items or brands you’re interested in, then make purchases that earn rewards.
  • Use dining rewards programs. Dining rewards programs are a great way to keep earning rewards without thinking about it. Most major airline and hotel programs have an affiliated dining rewards program, and many issuers have a dining program, too. Join a program and earn rewards any time you make an eligible purchase at a participating restaurant. These rewards are in addition to the ones you earn from your credit card.
  • Donate rewards to charity. If your rewards are about to expire, donating them to charity is a good way to ensure they don’t go to waste. You’ll donate them to a good cause and feel better knowing at least someone got to use them. Sometimes, donating a small number of rewards can also help you keep your remaining balance active.

Can you reinstate expired rewards?

If you’ve slipped up and let your rewards expire, all is not lost. Some loyalty programs allow you to reinstate expired rewards, usually for a fee. Loyalty programs that allow this include:

  • American Express Membership Rewards. There are certain situations in which you may lose your points and are able to get them reinstated. For example, if you make a late payment, you may lose the points you earned during that billing period. After you pay at least the minimum amount due, you can request your points to be reinstated for a $35 fee. You can only request lost points from the past 12 months. See Amex’s terms and conditions for more information.
  • Alaska Mileage Plan. If your account has been inactive for two or more years, it will be locked. Contact customer service to reactivate your account and reinstate miles.
  • American AAdvantage. You can make one transaction to reactivate miles that have expired within the past 24 months on up to 500,000 miles). See additional terms that may apply.
  • Emirates Skywards. You can reactivate miles from the past 6 months for a fee of $20 per 1,000 miles. And you can reinstate up to 50,000 miles per year.
  • Frontier Miles. You can reinstate expired miles for a fee.

The bottom line

While most credit card rewards don’t expire, most airline and hotel rewards expire after a specific period of inactivity. Only a few rewards currencies don’t expire at all. That’s why it’s a good idea to get a rewards credit card that you feel comfortable tracking closely and then acquire rewards with a specific goal in mind. This will help give you a time frame for using the rewards you earn and ensure you’re putting them toward something you really want.

Frequently asked questions

  • No. American Express Membership Rewards do not expire as long as your account is active and in good standing.

  • No. Chase Ultimate Rewards points do not expire provided you keep your credit card open and in good standing.

  • Yes. Airline miles expire if your account has been inactive for 12 to 36 months, depending on the program. Earning or redeeming miles is usually the easiest way to keep your account active.

  • Yes. Points earned through hotel loyalty programs usually expire after 12 to 24 months of inactivity. Read your loyalty program’s terms and conditions for specific rules.

  • Yes, some credit card and loyalty programs allow you to reinstate expired points and miles. Reinstatement fees and other specific terms and conditions typically apply.

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Do Credit Card Rewards, Points And Miles Expire? | Bankrate (2024)

FAQs

Do Credit Card Rewards, Points And Miles Expire? | Bankrate? ›

Other ways you may lose your rewards. While rewards for most issuer credit card loyalty programs don't expire, there are other ways you may lose your rewards. This can happen due to: Account inactivity.

Do credit card rewards points expire? ›

In most cases, there's no expiration date on rewards you earn with a cash back credit card or through a points or miles program as long as your account remains open and in good standing.

Do credit card points lose value over time? ›

The value of your credit card rewards can change over time. One reason is that credit card issuers can make programs and redemption changes at any time. Your rewards can also lose value as you continue to pay annual fees while your points or miles sit unused.

Is it better to have points or miles? ›

Generally speaking, co-branded credit cards that earn miles are best for frequent travelers who are loyal to one brand. Meanwhile, flexible rewards points are a good choice for people who love trying different travel brands and want to shop around for redemptions before they make a booking.

Is it better to redeem points for cash or travel? ›

For low-maintenance rewards, cash back is the way to go. For big-time travelers, travel rewards are ideal.

How do I keep my points from expiring? ›

How to keep rewards from expiring
  1. Keep your account active. ...
  2. Choose a credit card with flexible, transferable rewards. ...
  3. Get a credit card or earn elite status that waives rewards expiration policies. ...
  4. Redeem airline rewards for cheap, non-travel redemptions. ...
  5. Transfer rewards to someone else.
Apr 25, 2024

How long do reward miles last? ›

Miles and points earned on co-branded hotel and airline travel rewards credit cards usually expire if you aren't actively using your account. Many will expire after 12 to 24 months from the date of your most recent activity. Fortunately, there are many ways in which you can keep your points and miles from expiring.

Why are credit card points not worth it? ›

Overspending to earn rewards: It can be tempting to spend more than you can afford to max out your rewards or earn a welcome bonus. In fact, 2 in 3 Americans (67 percent) are chasing credit card rewards while in debt. Untapped value: If you don't actually redeem your rewards, you're leaving money on the table.

Do you lose credit card points if you don't use them? ›

But our editorial integrity ensures our experts' opinions aren't influenced by compensation. Terms may apply to offers listed on this page. Credit card points may lose value if you don't use them, as redemption options can change. If your credit card is closed for any reason, you could lose all your unused points.

Do points ever expire with Chase? ›

No, your Chase Ultimate Rewards® points do not expire — as long as you keep your credit card account open. However, if you close your card account before redeeming or transferring your rewards, you'll no longer have those points.

How many miles for a free flight? ›

With most airlines, free flights generally start at 5,000 to 7,500 miles per one-way segment. So to book a round-trip flight, you typically need at least 10,000 to 15,000 miles. But prices that low tend to only be available on short hops, meaning flights of about an hour to an hour and a half.

What is the best credit card to collect points for travel? ›

Best Travel Credit Cards
Credit cardNerdWallet rating
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card Apply Now on Chase's website on Chase's website5.0/5 Best for Max flexibility + big bonus
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card Apply Now on Capital One's website on Capital One's website Rates & Fees4.7/5 Best for Flat-rate rewards
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How many points to buy a flight? ›

How many miles do you need for a free international flight?
AirlineCoach/EconomyFirst class
American Airlines54,000 - 57,000296,500 - 490,500
Delta Air Lines66,000 - 93,000220,000 - 480,000
Southwest Airlines21,580 - 52,539N/A
United Airlines35,200 - 40,00080,000 - 200,000
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How many credit cards should one have? ›

It's generally recommended that you have two to three credit card accounts at a time, in addition to other types of credit. Remember that your total available credit and your debt to credit ratio can impact your credit scores. If you have more than three credit cards, it may be hard to keep track of monthly payments.

Is there any reason to save miles? ›

There are also scenarios where it can make sense to reserve your points and miles and pay cash for travel instead. If you find an incredible cash fare for a flight you want to book, for example, you would likely want to take advantage and save your rewards for another trip.

What is the best way to redeem card points? ›

On the card issuer's website, there will typically be a redemption portal where you can see what you've earned and choose how you want to redeem it. You should also find information about your rewards structure, which will be helpful to know before you redeem your cash back.

Are reward points allowed to expire? ›

Some businesses have generous expiry policies, allowing points to remain valid for several years or even indefinitely. Others have much stricter policies, with points expiring after only a few months or even weeks.

What is the validity of credit card reward points? ›

Your reward points may expire after a certain period. “The reward points of most credit cards expire within 2-3 years from the date of their credit. Those failing to redeem their credit card reward points by the date of expiry would end up losing their accumulated reward points.

Which points never expire? ›

Summary
  • Delta Air Lines and United Airlines offer loyal customers multiple ways to earn miles that do not expire.
  • Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan and HawaiianMiles also do not have expiration dates.
  • Other airlines will keep your miles from expiring if you sign up for a credit card.
May 5, 2024

Why did my credit card rewards disappear? ›

You might lose your credit card rewards if the card issuer closes your account because your credit score drops, you miss payments or you're gaming the rewards program.

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