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There’s nothing better than free airline miles. That’s why credit card transfer bonuses are so great.

The major banks that allow you to transfer points to airline and hotel partners will occasionally offer bonuses of 10% to 50% when transferring points. American Express, Capital One, Citi, and now even Chase have all offered these bonuses.

But as more and more of these transfer bonuses pop up, it can be hard to keep track of. We’re here to help.

Here are all the current transfer bonuses currently available through the major banks. Note that several of these ongoing bonuses are targeted, so not every cardholder will be eligible. You’ll have to log in to your account and check your rewards portal to see whether you qualify for that bonus.

Bookmark this page to keep tabs on all the ongoing transfer bonuses. You’ll also find underneath the ‘Points & Miles’ tab from our homepage.

 

Transfer fromTransfer toBonusExpiresMore info
American ExpressEtihad Guest Miles20%April 4, 2024
Capital OneEtihad GuestUp to 40%March 31, 2024Read our guide
ChaseAir France/KLM Flying Blue25%April 30, 2024Read our guide
CitiAvianca LifeMiles25%April 14, 2024
All bank partnersCathay Pacific Asia Miles10%March 31, 2024Bonus miles take 8-10 weeks to post (full terms and conditions)

 

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