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How Best To Use Your American Express Membership Rewards

06/07/2011

I am now or have been in the past a member of many of the top credit card affiliated loyalty programs. Oddly, I have never been a part of the Membership Rewards program from American Express.  It is a great program, but I have been putting my spending into the Starwood Program through their American Express card. Although I find it more flexible, there is still a lot of great rewards to be had in the Membership Rewards program.

The Best Uses For Your Membership Rewards Points

There many different award redemption options with the Membership Rewards program. Most of them merely return a value of one cent per point towards various merchandise and gift card options. One percent is the bare minimum that any rewards card holder should expect. Even then, you are better off getting it as cash back rather than having to redeem it through American Expresses program. Like most loyalty point programs, the real value is in travel awards, specifically premium class international travel. American Express allows you to redeem points for airline miles, but not with nearly as many carriers as the Starwood Preferred Guest program.

Here are your options for direct point transfers along with a brief summary:

Other Airline Awards

Beyond transfers, there are many specific awards that you can redeem your points for. Cathay Pacific, Qantas, Swiss, and South African all offer economy class awards. Some have a co-pay and others are companion tickets. They are not clear as to whether or not these tickets must come from their award inventory, so you should certainly do your homework on each of these offers. Either way, economy seats really don’t have that much value since you can purchase them with cash for about the same price as your points are worth. In addition, cash purchases are flexible, upgradable, and they earn miles.

How To Get Value

These mileage transfers are great, especially if you are just topping off an existing account. Although they do not have anything close to a comprehensive list of airline partners, all of the major alliances are represented by at least one program. If you understand how the alliances work, then you can redeem your Membership Rewards points for travel on most airlines around the world. The trick is find the award first, and then transfer the miles, preferably after you were able to place the booking on hold. Membership Rewards is kn0wn for very fast points to miles transfers, although you should do your research in advance to ensure that this is the case with transfers to a particular partner.

In Conclusion

If you want to get more than the standard 1 cent in value from your Membership Rewards points, you will have to play the airline mileage game. By examining your points transfer options, and the award possibilities of each carrier, you can find yourself using your Membership Rewards points to sit in a business class seat worth thousands rather than redeeming them for a few hundred dollars in gift cards.

 

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