30 Awesome Ways To Redeem The 120,000 Or 400,000 Capital One Miles You Can Earn From Just One Credit Card!

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Why these credit card offers are truly incredible:

Capital One is determined to challenge AMEX, Chase, and Citi in the credit card rewards and travel space and they have 2 excellent consumer and business card offers to back that up.

  • Ending at 2:59pm EDT today, you can earn 100,000 miles after spending $10,000 in 6 months and a $200 vacation credit on the new Capital One Venture X Card.
    • After spending $10,000 in 6 months you’ll have at least 120,000 miles!
    • Earn 2 miles per dollar everywhere with no foreign transaction fees.
    • This card comes with excellent benefits like a $300 annual travel credit, 10,000 miles every card anniversary, Capital One Lounge access (including for free authorized users), Priority Pass Lounge Access for you and 2 guests with non-lounge credits (including for free authorized users), Hertz President’s Club Status (including for free authorized users), Global Entry/Pre-Check, the ability to refund paid travel at 2% back, and the ability to transfer to airline miles and hotel points. $395 annual fee. Read more here.
  • Ending at 2:59pm EDT today, you can earn $500 cash back for spending $5,000 in 3 months, plus another $2,500 cash back after spending another $45,000 in 6 months, for a total bonus of $3,000 cash back on the new Capital One Spark Cash Plus Card.

Capital One allows you to transfer points to anyone with a Capital One credit card!

A nice thing about Capital One is that you earn rewards and signup bonus points as soon as spending posts to your account without having to wait for your statement to close.

Another nice benefit is that transfers over 1,000 miles can be made in 100 mile increments instead of 1,000 mile increments from most bank programs, so you don’t need to orphan miles in an airline program when making a redemption.

What can you do with the 120K or 400K points you’ll have after opening one of these cards and meeting the spending threshold?

There are endless possibilities, but here are 30 in no particular order. Note that most of these redemptions require saver award availability, which comes and goes all the time, so it may require vigilance to hunt it down!

You can redeem points for paid travel

While the Spark Cash offers straight cash back that can be converted into miles, with Venture miles you can’t convert into cash back. However, you can redeem miles against any paid travel that you put on the card at a value of 1 cent per point, or an effective 2% back on all purchases.

You can even redeem miles to refund part of a purchase or to refund a purchase that was already refunded, like refunded travel booked with the $300 annual travel credit or $200 vacation credit on the Venture X card!


You can transfer to Avianca Lifemiles for 22 or 73 one-way domestic short-haul flights on United

Avianca has excellent domestic pricing for awards on United:

  • 6.5K miles in coach and 15K-16K miles in business for flights under 500 miles in distance.
  • 7.5K miles in coach and 15K-16K miles in business for flights 500-799 miles in distance.
  • 10K miles in coach and 15K-25K miles in business for flights 800-1,199 miles in distance.
  • 12.5K+ miles in coach and 15K+ miles in business for flights 1,200+ miles in distance.

Plus there are often transfer bonuses to Avianca. Currently, you can get a 20% bonus for transfers from Capital One to Avianca. That makes a one-way cost just 5,416 Capital One miles. That’s 22 one-ways via the Venture X’s 120K miles or 73 one-ways via the Spark’s 400K miles!

I’m always booking short-haul flights from Cleveland to places like NYC or Chicago and it’s great to be able to use 6,500 Lifemiles for a last minute one-way flight that would otherwise cost 15,000 United miles or $400 cash. A flight like Newark to Boston, Columbus, Detroit, or Pittsburgh would also cost just 6.5K Lifemiles. Or LaGuardia/Newark to Chicago would be 7.5K Lifemiles.

With last minute flights like that costing up to $400 one-way, you can get a value of 7.4 cents per point, which would make your 120K miles worth $8,888 or your 400K miles worth $29,600!


Transfer miles to Air Canada for 20 or 66 domestic award flights on United

Air Canada’s new mileage program has a ton of value.

For example, short-haul flights on partner airlines like United cost just 6,000 miles! You can read more about the program here.

That’s 20 one-ways via the Venture X’s 120K miles or 66 one-ways via the Spark’s 400K miles!


You can transfer to Turkish for 16 or 53 one-way domestic flights, including to Alaska or Hawaii, on United

Turkish Airlines has a ridiculously generous Star Alliance award chart to travel on airlines like United for fewer miles than United charges. And they don’t charge any fuel surcharges for United flights.

Here is the North America version of the chart with one-way award pricing:

Between the US and:EconomyBusinessFirst
US, including Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and USVI7.5K12.5KN/A
North America10K15KN/A
Europe30K45K67.5K
Middle East32K47K68.5K
Central and North Africa 30K49K73K
Central Asia 34K52.5K77K
Southern Africa and Far East45K67.5K100K
South America and Oceania52.5K75K115K

As part of the Star Alliance, Turkish can book award travel on airlines like United and Air Canada.

You can open a Turkish Airlines mileage account online (Hint: Your password must be exactly 6 numbers or else it will give an error).

And you can book Star Alliance awards with Turkish miles here (Login and then click this link again). You can’t search for partner awards from their home page. Search for one-way at a time for best results.

You can fly one-way anywhere in the US, including Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and USVI, for just 7.5K miles in coach or 12.5K in business class on United with no fuel surcharges.

That’s 16 one-ways via the Venture X’s 120K miles or 53 one-ways via the Spark’s 400K miles!

NYC to Miami in economy for 7.5K or business for 12.5K:

 

LA to NYC in economy for 7.5K or lie-flat business for 12.5K:

 

LA to Kauai in economy for 7.5K or business for 12.5K:


You can transfer to Turkish for 2 or 8 one-way business class flights to Israel

You can fly one-way between the US and Israel for just 32K miles in coach or 47K in business class on United with no fuel surcharges or on other airlines with fuel surcharges.

That’s 2 business class one-ways via the Venture X’s 120K miles or 8 business class one-ways via the Spark’s 400K miles!

Thanks to Israel reopening, availability on United has dried up, but I’d expect that to open back up again with time.

 

 

However availability on Turkish is excellent. You can search for awards on Turkish here. Expect to pay fuel surcharges of $100 on a coach ticket or $200 on a business ticket each way. You can also save miles during award sales.


You can transfer to Turkish for 12 or 40 one-way flights, including to Canada or Mexico on United or Air Canada

Fly one-way anywhere in the US to Canada or Mexico for just 10K miles in coach or 15K in business class on United with no fuel surcharges.

That’s 12 one-ways via the Venture X’s 120K miles or 40 one-ways via the Spark’s 400K miles!

NYC to Montreal or Cancun in economy for 10K or business for 15K:


You can transfer to Turkish for 2 or 8 one-way business class flights to Europe

Fly one-way to Europe for 45K miles in business class on United with no fuel surcharges.

NYC to Milan in economy for 30K or business for 45K:


You can transfer to Qantas for 3 or 10 one-way flights to Israel on El Al

With Qantas miles you can redeem for El Al award tickets without any fuel surcharges! You read more about this option here.

  • A one-way coach ticket from NYC to Tel Aviv on El Al is 37.8K Qantas miles and there are no fuel surcharges.
  • A one-way premium economy ticket from NYC to Tel Aviv on El Al is 70.8K Qantas miles and there are no fuel surcharges.
  • A one-way business class ticket from NYC to Tel Aviv on El Al is 90K Qantas miles and there are no fuel surcharges.

Transfer miles to Etihad for 9 or 32 domestic coach award flights, or 4 or 16 domestic first class award flights on American

Etihad has an excellent award chart for travel on American.

Domestic coach awards are 12.5K miles and business/first class awards are 25K miles.

You can even fly 3 cabin first class on American from JFK or Miami to LA or San Francisco for just 25K miles!


Transfer miles to Etihad for 6 or 20 coach award flights to Europe or South America, or 2 or 8 business class award flights to Europe or South America on American

Etihad has an excellent award chart for travel on American.

Off-peak coach awards to Europe or South America are 20K miles and business/first class awards are 50K miles with no fuel surcharges for travel on American.


Transfer miles to Etihad for travel to Israel or Australia on American

Etihad has an excellent award chart for travel on American.

Coach awards to Australia are 37.5K miles and to Israel are 45K miles with no fuel surcharges for travel on American.

Business awards to Australia are 62.5K miles and to Israel are 67.5K miles with no fuel surcharges for travel on American.


Transfer miles to Etihad for travel to Morocco on Royal Air Maroc

Fly nonstop in a Dreamliner from JFK, Boston, Miami, Montreal, or Washington DC to Casablanca for just 22K miles in coach (plus $120 fuel surcharges) or 44K miles in lie-flat business class (plus $170 fuel surcharges) each way.

Morocco has been on my bucket list since reading this DDF Trip Report. Thanks to the Abraham Accords, Morocco has also several new kosher restaurants! You can find the DDF Master Thread on Morocco here.


Transfer miles to Air Canada for 2 or 6 business class flights to Europe on United or Star Alliance Airlines

Air Canada’s new mileage program has many good values to be had.

For example, business class to Europe is 60,000 miles with no fuel surcharges.

That’s 2 one-ways via the Venture X’s 120K miles or 8 one-ways via the Spark’s 400K miles.

 

And while United charges 121K miles for partner first class:

 

 

Air Canada charges 90K:


You can transfer to British Airways for 20 or 66 one-way international short-haul zone 1 awards or 16 or 53 domestic zone 1 short-haul awards (7.5K each)

You can fly short hauls like London-Milan, Hong Kong to Taiwan, Melbourne to Sydney, and between most cities within Europe for 6K Avios. That’s 20 one-ways via the Venture X’s 120K miles or 66 one-ways via the Spark’s 400K miles!

You can fly between New York and short-haul routes like Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Montreal, Pittsburgh, or Toronto, or between Miami and the Bahamas or Cancun on OneWorld partners Alaska or American for 7.5K Avios. Plus you can cancel awards and get back your miles for just the cost of the taxes paid, which is $5.60 for domestic one-way flights.

ZoneFlight DistanceCoachBusinessFirst
1 (Flights that don't touch the USA)1-6506,00012,50024,000
1 (Flights to, from, or within the USA)1-6507,50015,00030,000
2651-1,1519,00016,50033,000
31,152-2,00011,00022,00044,000
42,001-3,00013,00038,75051,500
53,001-4,00020,75062,00082,500
64,001-5,50025,75077,250103,000
75,501-6,50031,00092,750123,750
86,501-7,00036,250108,250144,250
97,001+51,500154,500206,000

 

With close-in flights like that costing about $300 one-way, you can get a value of 4 cents per point, which would make your 120K miles worth $4,800 or your 400K miles worth $16,000!


You can transfer to British Airways for 7 or 24 one-way domestic lie-flat first class zone 2 awards between NYC and Miami (16.5K each)

American flies 777s with lie flat first class seats between NYC and Miami.

Sure, you can redeem 9K Avios in coach, but for 16.5K Avios, you can fly in lie-flat first class seats with 2 free checked bags while sipping free Woodford Reserve and premium snacks. That’s 7 one-ways via the Venture X’s 120K miles or 24 one-ways via the Spark’s 400K miles!

 

These flights sell for about $400 one-way, giving you a value of more than 2.4 cents per point, which would make your 120K miles worth $2,880 or your 400K miles worth $9,600!


You can transfer points to Virgin Atlantic for bargains on Delta to Europe

You can fly on Delta to Europe (excluding the UK) for just 30K miles in coach or 50K miles in business class each way.

Infant lap child awards on international flights are a bargain. While Delta charges 10% of the paid fare, which can be astronomical on one-way flights, Virgin charges just 1,000 miles in coach or 5,000 miles in business class each way.



You can transfer points to Virgin Atlantic for bargains on short-haul Delta flights

For the rest of the world besides Europe, Virgin has a distance based award chart for travel on Delta:

You can check what a ticket will cost by checking the distance between city pairs on GCmap.com.

For example a flight from Cleveland to NYC will be 7.5K Virgin miles in main cabin or 17.5K in first class with this is a zone 1 award as the flight distance between Cleveland and NYC is under 500 miles.

 

Vs 14K in main cabin with Delta miles or 22.5K in first class with Delta miles:

 

Detroit to NYC is also a zone 1 award.

 

 

JFK to Tel Aviv costs 35K miles each way in coach as a zone 8 award. That’s under 27K AMEX points!


You can transfer points to Virgin Atlantic for 2 or 7 ANA First Class Suites To Japan

Redeeming Virgin Atlantic miles for ANA business class or first class suites is one of the biggest bargains in travel.

I reviewed the old suite here towards the end of the 4th part of my Island Hopper adventure.

 

ANA Scotch offering from Tokyo to JFK, May 2015

 

You only need 55K Virgin Atlantic miles to fly one-way between the US west coast and Japan or 60K miles to fly one-way between the US east coast and Japan in first class.

That’s 2 one-ways via the Venture X’s 120K miles or 7 one-ways via the Spark’s 400K miles! These flights sell for about $15,000 one-way, giving you a value of more than 3.6 cents per point, which would make your 120K miles worth $4,320 or your 400K miles worth $14,400!

Below is the round-trip award chart, but you can now use half the miles listed to fly one-way:

Unfortunately, you do need to call Virgin Atlantic to book travel on ANA at 800-365-9500. You can search for ANA award space on United.com.

You can fly in ANA first class to Tokyo/Narita from Chicago, Houston, JFK, Los Angeles, San Francisco, or Washington DC.

You can fly in ANA first class to Tokyo/Haneda from Chicago, JFK, or Los Angeles.

ANA is rolling out new first class suites and business class suites that look amazing!

New ANA First, with a 43″ 4K LED, a door for privacy, multiple windows, and more:

The middle seats have a partition for privacy that goes up and down so that companions can talk to each other:


New ANA business:

 

Business class is staggered with forward and rear facing seats that also have privacy doors and middle partitions that go up and down:


You can transfer points to Virgin Atlantic for travel to Israel

Virgin has excellent award availability between North America and Israel, though fuel surcharges are hefty.

A one-way ticket from Tel Aviv to NYC is 19K miles+$224 in coach, 33.5K miles+$198 in premium economy, or 75.5K miles+$245 in business class.

A one-way ticket from NYC to Tel Aviv you’ll pay 19K miles+$243 in coach, 33.5K miles+$368 in premium economy, or 75.5K miles+$668 in business class.

A round-trip coach ticket from Tel Aviv to JFK on Virgin Atlantic is 38K miles plus $407. Premium Economy is 67K miles+$355. Business class is 151K miles plus $449.


You can transfer to Singapore for a suite between JFK and Frankfurt

You can fly in Singapore suites class from JFK to Frankfurt for 86K miles one-way. This is truly an aspirational award and Singapore service is second to none. If you and a spouse open a Sapphire Preferred you would have more than enough miles to get a couples suite!

You’ll even have access to the Virgin Clubhouse in JFK with kosher meals as well.

You can read my trip report on flying Singapore to Paris here.

These flights sell for about $7,000 one-way, giving you a value of more than 8.1 cents per point, which would make your 120K points worth $10,440 or 400K points worth $32,400!


Fly In Emirates First Class Shower Suites

Emirates only released first class award space with their own miles. You can transfer Capital One points to Emirates to book a flight you’ll never forget.

Emirates has even opened their own kosher kitchen in Dubai to provide high quality fresh kosher meals!

Emirates A380 first class is affectionately known as “Shower Class.” Sure, you get your own walled-in suite and access to the onboard bar…

#Bedtime from #Emirates #ShowerClass #Suite

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But it’s the onboard shower that sets it apart. My review of the experience can be found here.

#Emirates #A380 #ShowerSpa #HeavenOfTheSkies

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A one-way first class award from NYC to Milan/Athens is 85K miles or from JFK to Dubai is 136,250 miles.


You can transfer miles to Cathay Pacific to save on fuel surcharges on BA or American to London

Cathay Pacific offers lower fuel surcharges to book award travel to London than other OneWorld carriers.

Cathay Pacific members also get expanded availability to travel on their industry leading first class, with the most comfortable mattress and seat in the air (by a long shot!)


You can transfer miles to Singapore for a business class seat on the longest flight in the world

Singapore Airlines flies the longest commercial flight in the world from Newark to Singapore. The 9,534 mile flight takes a whopping 18.5 hours to fly!

For 99K miles you can book a seat in business class, which is their highest cabin on this route.

In 2013 I redeemed 60K United miles to fly business class from Cleveland-Newark-Singapore-Maldives. Back then the flight was operated by an A340-500 with 100 business class seats. There were no other classes of service on the flight back then. It was an excellent way to get to the Maldives.

What did I think of the 19 hour flight?

You can read the trip report here, but in short, I loved it.

Business class seat from Newark-Singapore, February 2013:

The problem with flights to Europe in premium cabins is that there’s not enough time to enjoy a meal and still get a good night’s sleep.

On this flight there was plenty of time for me to eat, drink some wine and scotch, surf the web, watch Argo, get a full night’s sleep, eat again, watch Lincoln, and then land in Singapore.

In fact Singapore served 3 separate kosher meals on the flight. The plane was split into 3 sections and I was one of the only passengers in my section, giving the flight an almost private jet feel.

Business class seat from Newark-Singapore, February 2013:

I emailed Singapore inquiring if they can get kosher wine on the flight and they fulfilled the request and got kosher wine for me!

I’ve flown Singapore in economy, business, and suites class and the service has always been impeccable. The flight attendants seem to know exactly when to bring you another glass of seltzer and when to leave you alone. It’s my favorite airline to fly in any class of service.

I had ordered Sesame Chicken from New Kosher Special with free delivery to Newark Airport and the flight attendants were happy to store it for me in a fridge and warm it up double-wrapped (BYOK FTW!).

 

The sign of a great flight is when you’re sad to have it end. And even after a 19 hour flight, I was sad to have to deplane. Though I sure enjoyed the showers in the Singapore lounge.


You can transfer miles to British Airways for 9 or 30 one-way nonstop flights from the West Coast to any Hawaiian Island

You can fly from the west coast nonstop to Hawaii on AA or Alaska for just 13K Avios each way.

 


Transfer points to Singapore to fly round-trip on United between the US49 and Hawaii

United charges 45K miles to get to the paradise also known as Hawaii in coach and 80K-100K in business. Transfer miles to Singapore and they’ll book those same flights for just 35K or 69K.

That’s more than the dirt cheap Turkish 7.5K in coach or 12.5K in business class, but Singapore has better availability than Turkish on United to Hawaii.

 

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Trip reports and posts on Hawaii:

DDF forum threads:


Transfer points to Air France/KLM Flying Blue to book travel to Israel nonstop on Delta for 29K miles each way in coach or 72K miles in business class suites

The Air France/KLM Flying Blue program can book awards on Delta for just 29K miles in coach or 72K miles in business class seats, based on saver award availability.

While availability was excellent last year, that has dried up for now. But it’s always worth staying vigilant and ready to transfer and grab when it becomes available!

Business class suites:

 

Coach awards:

 

Delta Suites:

 

There are also promo awards where you can book travel to/from the US and Europe or Israel for as low as 12.5K miles, though fuel surcharges of about $200 round-trip apply to these awards.


Transfer points to Air France/KLM Flying Blue to book travel to Tahiti for 64K miles each way in business

Fly from Los Angeles to Tahiti in lie-flat business class for 64K miles!

Le Meridien Bora Bora Didierlefort [CC BY-SA 3.0], from Wikimedia Commons


Stay for 9 or 32 nights in the TRYP by Wyndham Jerusalem Bat Sheva

The TRYP by Wyndham Jerusalem Bat Sheva, centrally located on King George near the Gan HaAtsmaut, costs just 15,000 Wyndham points per night.

Plus you can currently get a 20% transfer bonus to Wyndham, dropping the effective cost to 12.5K points per night.

That’s more than 9 free nights via the Venture X’s 120K miles or 32 free nights via the Spark’s 400K miles!

Wyndham hotels go for 7.5K, 15K, or 30K points per night.


Stay for 9 or 32 nights in a Vacasa Home Rental

Wyndham can book Vacasa home rentals for 15K Wyndham points per bedroom per night.

Plus you can currently get a 20% transfer bonus to Wyndham, dropping the effective cost to 12.5K points per night.

You can email triprewards.fulfillment@wyndham.com or call 506-646-2943 to book that with Wyndham points. You can then transfer points instantly from Capital One to Wyndham to book a vacation rental.


Other transfer partners:

Capital One points can also be transferred to Aeromexico, EVA, Finnair, TAP, Accor Hotels, and Choice Hotels.

Will you sign up for the incredible Capital One Venture X Card or Capital One Spark Cash Plus Card signup bonuses ending on 3/14?

What is your favorite mileage redemption? 

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  1. Bob

    I have been trying to sign up for turkish miles and smiles for months. Get an error every time. Password 6 digits. tried multiple browsers and the app. Their u.S. phone number won’t connect either any ideas?

    • Deborah

      try the app – its easier. a couple years ago, I struggled as you described.

  2. Moish

    Is it possible to book AA flight with Etihad directly on their website or do you have to call them?

  3. Ikey

    Was declined for myself. Reason too many inquiries in last 12 months and time since last card open is too short.
    Applied for spouse and was approved with 30k credit limit.

    Thank you !

      • Dan

        @dan is the availability for short haul dtw-nyc better on Turkish /aa or vergin/delta as British /aa has been non existent for a long while

  4. mf

    can I transfer cashback to my friends miles or cashback account?
    can I get the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card if I just got the Capital One Spark Cash Plus Card (via Dans link)?

  5. Aposhuteyid

    Super helpful Dan thank you so much!!

  6. AllenM

    i booked 2 r/t tickets to Israel (from Newark) in May with Turkish in business class for a total of 188,000 miles + $1019 fuel charges. do you mean to say i could have booked the same 2 tickets on United (non-stop) via Turkish?? Fly direct and save the fuel charges?? Wow, do you think I can cancel the Turkish tickets and book the United flights? Thanks.

    • AH

      Availability on united is almost non existent

      • AllenM

        ahh feeling better already…but theoretically i could/should have gone the United route with the same amount of Turkish miles?

        • Dan

          I have done the United route, but United award space to TLV was plentiful in the past, but has mostly dried up now thanks to lots of pent up demand, while Turkish still has plenty of availability.

  7. Jack

    “the ability to refund paid travel at 2% back.” Can you explain? Are you saying is has the benefit like the csr that give 1.5 for travel but this card gives 2 back?

    • Dan

      Yes, these cards give 2% back on all spending. Then again if you use CSR and CFU you get 2.25%.

  8. George

    If I just got the spark cash plus card, will I still get approved for a venture X a week later?

  9. Abka

    Do travel agents pay generously for Capital One points, being that they are so versatile?

  10. FlyingBlue

    Here you go. I missed those posts! it was a long time

  11. Y.

    Wow wow What a nice and useful post!
    I only wish the Turkish site should work a little better and be more user friendly

    • Dan

      Thanks!
      The various hidden links you need to use and the 6 numbers for a password means there’s more award space for those that can jump through a couple hoops 😀

  12. A

    Wow you’re really pushing this card. Having said that, it worked lol. I applied yesterday through your link and was approved with 30k line

    • Dan

      They are both incredible offers, I wouldn’t push something that wasn’t. 🙂
      Congrats and thanks for your support!

      • dr irv

        just edit the shipt offer information (capital one, visa, and shipt all claim it isnt eligible)

        • Dan

          Why does Capital One say it’s not valid?

          • dr irv

            they never offered this offer, shipt says that only annual fees above $400 code as infinite they recommend calling visa, visa says call issuing bank

          • dr irv

            the supervisors i spoke to claimed that not all infinite cards have all the benefits rather visa has different arrangements with different banks

          • Joel

            I was successful activating my venture X after adding first the card to my shipt account

  13. Mike

    Can I do multiple applications with different browsers using same credit pull?
    Which multiple cards should I apply?

  14. Ari

    At $395/year, Is there a substantial reason to keep the card after “using up” the miles from this signup points promo if you don’t use the $300 airbnb/travel credit?

    • Dan

      You can downgrade to a free card.
      But with 10K bonus points annually and $300 travel credit annually, the card pays for itself and has plenty of other benefits that make it worth keeping.

  15. Ezra

    Thanks Dan, I just got the 120,000 points on my Venture X card. If I do a lot of flying from NYC to Florida in coach, what is the best transfer partner?

    • Dan

      Lots of potential options, see this post and check what’s available for your dates. Then transfer when you find the best option.

  16. Dan1

    Every time I try vergin for a short haul delta flight it says they don’t fly that rout Am I searching wrong?

    • Dan

      Which city pair/dates are you trying?

      • Dan1

        Dtw – nyc any dates. Or dtw to anywhere…

        • Dan

          Searched a random date and had no issues:
          https://i.gyazo.com/cc6365e510a5473e6f00904041350646.png

  17. MoG

    Hey @dan, thanks for this long post. wish you’d put 14 links on the top so we can jump down to the one we want to read details abt. Thanks!

  18. Zaltz

    Does it make sense that that united has saver award availability, lm gives those flights but turkish doesn’t show them (even after following the steps you wrote)?
    Is there anything to do about it?
    Tia

  19. Ben

    Got a spark through your link thank you!

    Just a quick question,

    All the business awards are pricing at 120k miles? Does this just mean there’s no availability? Also the star alliance link doesn’t bring up any flights- it just says “flights not found…”
    No matter which dates I search.

  20. Mike

    Can u do Multiple Browser method get both capital one cards? is there a 3rd one?

  21. a

    Thanks Dan!
    It must have taken you hours to write this post.

  22. Laka

    Can’t get in to apply! It took direct to lift 3 freezes. Finally did it and I can’t open the page to apply. Any suggestions?

    • Dan

      Try another browser or device? Or an incognito window?

  23. Anonymous

    Thx Dan! Do the point expire?

  24. Sam

    Anyone know how I can transfer my wife’s capital one miles to my own account? Trying to combine my miles to book flights.

  25. Hl

    Got this card to be able to transfer miles to Turkish for hawaii flights. See award availability on United x class economy ogg-ord-ewr. But when looking on the provided link Turkish throws a segment thru Istanbul.
    Ogg-ord-ist-ewr. Have called at least 5 times was told they can’t do anything about it. Emailed and opened feedback. No response. Is there a NYC phone number? Please advise. How do I get somebody to remige that ridiculous IST segment?

    • Dan

      LOL. Does it price at 7.5K miles?
      I’d keep trying to HUCA.

      • Hl

        @dan unfortunately that prices at 60000. I have been HUCA for 3 days but their system is wrong and who do you contact to fix it?

  26. Quick question

    Hi, can you post more round up reports?

  27. Mendel

    Does the 300 travel credit need to be used thru the capital one travel portal?
    Any idea if AAA would be able to be used in conjunction with the capitalone travel portal to remove underage fee for Hertz rentals?
    If I booked car rental thru Hertz, any way to have it refunded with the 300 travel credit if I didn’t take out the rental yet?

  28. Zaltz

    Does Aa to Europe for 22k Etihad miles also include UK?

  29. Mendel

    @Dan, What is hands down the best way to use these points for a trip to Israel in Business? We are a couple with one lap child. I have the Venture X so 100K+20k+50K in referrals so a total of 170k points!

    I would obviously rather cover more of my trip with points and fly coach, but which airline points system would be the best for direct flights?

  30. Monsey Guy

    Hi. Been following you for many years. Thanks for all the great deals. Based on your recommendation I got the venture card. I now have approximately 140k points. Opened a Turkish miles and smile’s account. Trying to book a flight on Turkish to LAX from EWR using your link to book with miles. I have not yet transferred any miles into Turkish. It is not showing any available flights, coming up with an error message. Can you please help me.

    • Dan

      Did you click the special link, login, and click it again?

      • Monsey guy

        I logged in on the regular website and then clicked. My bad. I logged in following your link both times and it works.
        It is only showing economy not Business. Do I have to call for business? Also how do I transfer my points in ?
        Thanks so much

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