Alaska's merger with Hawaiian last year created one of the best opportunities of all time for points and miles aficionados: It made Alaska miles an unofficial Amex transfer partner, as you can now to send Amex points to Hawaiian, then kick them over to Alaska. 

This is a golden window to earn some of the most valuable airline miles on the planet. But that window could be closing soon. 

Doctor of Credit recently pointed out that Hawaiian is dropping six of its partner airlines – including Japan Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, Korean Air, and more – as of June 30. Could that date also signal the end of this workaround to transfer Amex points to Alaska, too? We don't know for sure … but considering the airlines have previously said they'd combine to form a single airline loyalty program “at some point in mid-2025,” the writing is on the wall.

So if you've got points from cards like the *amex gold* or *amex platinum*, this is your chance to turn them ultra-valuable Alaska miles. We wouldn't wait around to find out when this chance will end. 

 

amex transfer hawaiian

 

Here's how.

 

How to Transfer Hawaiian Miles to Alaska

First things first, just go to the Alaska and Hawaiian points transfer landing page. 

The next part is important: Make sure you select the frequent flyer program to which you want to transfer miles. Since we want to convert Hawaiian miles into Alaska miles, start by selecting Mileage Plan.

 

Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines miles transfer

 

You will be prompted to log in with your Alaska credentials, after which you'll see this screen. From here, you can move the slider to transfer as many of your current Hawaiian miles over to Alaska as you want. You must transfer at least 50 miles – and in increments of 50 miles, too.

 

Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines miles transfer slider

Of course, this works in reverse: You can transfer miles from Alaska over to Hawaiian, too.

After clicking continue, you'll be asked to confirm your transfer. 

 

Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines miles transfer slider confirmation page

 

After clicking “Transfer,” you should get a confirmation that your miles are processing – though several members of the Thrifty Traveler team got a few errors before transfers went through correctly. 

If it works, check your Alaska account: Your miles should be instantly available.

 

Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines miles transfer processing

 

Of course, you'll need to first transfer your Amex points over to Hawaiian. That part's easier: Read our full guide to transferring Amex points.

The one hitch with these transfers is that you get hit with a pesky fee when transferring Amex points to Hawaiian – or any other U.S. airline, for that matter. Amex tacks on a small fee of .06 cents per point, up to a maximum of $99. This means a transfer of 75,000 Membership Rewards points would cost you $45.

If you ask us, that's a small price to pay to easily earn Alaska miles.

Should you transfer your entire balance of Amex Membership Rewards points to Hawaiian right now? Not necessarily – at least not without a plan for how you'd use them. You'd be wise to scope out your options beforehand and be sure to leave yourself plenty of Amex points for future deals.

Luckily, there are plenty of options. 

 

Some Ways to Redeem Alaska Miles

You could transfer 45,000 Amex points to Hawaiian, kick them over to Alaska, and book this flight to Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) in Aer Lingus business class.

 

aer lingus business class

 

Or transfer 75,000 Membership Rewards points to book Starlux's fancy business class seats between the U.S. and Taipei (TPE). Alaska miles are one of the only ways to book these luxe seats to Southeast Asia.

 

Alaska Airlines Starlux biz class SFO to TPE

 

Read next: How to Find & Book the Best Alaska Airlines Miles Deals 

Honestly,  you shouldn't have a hard time finding a rock-solid way to redeem those points through Alaska. We could go on and on about why we love Alaska miles so much – and why you should, too:

  • While some of its best sweet spots have taken a hit under a new award chart, Alaska often charges far fewer miles than other airline programs flying the same route
  • You'll rarely pay more than $20 or so in taxes and fees
  • Alaska allows free cancellations on award tickets, aside from the $12.50 partner booking fee, which is non-refundable
  • You can book flights with more than two dozen partner carriers – and not just fellow Oneworld airlines but some unusual options like Starlux, Condor, Air Tahiti Nui, and LATAM
  • You can add a free stopover to any award ticket, squeezing in two destinations for the price of one. And yes, that includes even one-way award tickets

 

Condor Airlines Business Class
Booking this Condor business class seat for just 55,000 miles each way is a steal

 

Alaska miles are so valuable, we're even giving the Hawaiian Airlines® World Elite Mastercard® (for full disclosure, this is not an affiliate link) a hard look for the first time … ever. With the current publicly available welcome bonus offer, you can earn 60,000 miles after spending $2,000 within 90 days. 

That bonus of 60,000 miles might not do much with Hawaiian itself. But by sending those miles over to your Alaska account, they'll go a long way. Get this: A handful of Thrifty Traveler team members applied for this card within hours of the merger clearing. That oughta tell you something.

 

Bottom Line

If you've got a stash of Amex points and a good way to redeem Alaska miles (and trust us, there are many), this is a golden opportunity … but it likely won't last much longer.

With Hawaiian set to end several airline partnerships effective June 30 and plans to combine the two airlines' loyalty programs into one sometime later this year, it wouldn't be shocking to see the ability to transfer Amex points to Hawaiian end within the next few months. Make use of it while you still can!