Amex Membership Rewards points are transferable to many airline and hotel partners. Below you’ll find a complete list of Amex transfer partners as well as quick tips for best uses.
This post has been updated to include Membership Rewards’ recent addition of Qatar Airways Avios as a transfer partner.
Tips to Redeeming Amex Membership Rewards
Don’t transfer until ready to book: Don’t transfer points until high value awards are available and you are ready to book them. Transfers are one-way only. Membership Rewards points are valuable for their flexibility. Once you transfer, you are locked into a single program that may or may not have awards available.
It’s possible to transfer points to a friend’s loyalty account: You can transfer points to a friend’s loyalty account as long as you add them as an authorized user or employee to one of your Membership Rewards accounts. Once your friend has been an authorized user for 90 days you can transfer points to their loyalty accounts.
Watch out for transfer bonuses: Amex often offers improved transfer ratios through limited time transfer bonuses. You can see the full list of current transfer bonuses below.
Always have at least 1 transferable credit card account: Some Membership Rewards cards do not directly allow point transfers (such as the discontinued Blue for Business card), but most do. As long as you have at least one card that permits transfers, then you’re good to go. The best fee-free options that allow transfers are: Blue Business Plus (my preferred choice) and Amex EveryDay.
Don’t forget about the pay with points option: Usually, paying for travel with Amex points results in poor value: 1 cent per point or less. However, the Amex Business Platinum card makes it possible to get approximately 1.5 cents per point value or more on certain flights. See our Membership Reward’s Guide for details.
Current American Express Transfer Bonuses
If Amex is running any transfer bonuses, details will appear here:
Transfer Bonus Details | End Date |
Amex Membership Rewards Transfer Partners: Hotels
Transfers to hotel programs from Amex rarely results in good value except when transfer bonuses are in effect. Here are the standard offerings:
Rewards Program | Best Uses | Amex Transfer Ratio (and transfer time) |
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Choice | Choice Privileges points seem to be randomly valuable within the US, but dependably valuable internationally in expensive locations such as Scandinavia and Japan. Points can sometimes offer great value when used towards participating Preferred Hotels of the World. | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Hilton | 5th Night Free awards. Best value is usually found with very low end or very high end Hilton hotels. Bonus: award nights are not subject to resort fees. | 1 to 2 (Instant) |
Marriott Bonvoy | 5th Night Free awards. Opportunities to get outsized value exist but can be hard to find. | 1 to 1 (~1 day) |
Amex Membership Rewards Transfer Partners: Airlines
It is free to transfer Membership Rewards points to foreign airlines. For transfers to US airlines, however, Amex charges an “excise tax offset fee” of $0.0006 per point (with a maximum fee of $99). Airlines subject to this fee are noted below.
Best Amex Airline Transfer Partners
The following airline transfer partners represent the best potential value in my opinion.
Rewards Program | Best Uses | Amex Transfer Ratio (and transfer time) |
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Accor Live Limitless | Use to pay hotel bill with value of 2 Euro cents per point. In some cases (such as hotel to airline transfer bonuses) it may make sense to convert Accor points to the following airline miles at a 1 to 1 ratio: Finnair, Iberia, Qantas, or Virgin Australia | |
Aegean Miles + Bonus | ||
Aer Lingus Avios | Fuel surcharges are sometimes lower when booking with Aer Lingus (Avios.com) rather than British Airways, Qatar, or Iberia. It's possible to move points (Avios) between Iberia, British Airways, Aer Lingus, and Qatar. See also: Avios Sweet Spots for Award Tickets. | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Aeroflot Bonus | ||
AeroMexico ClubPremier | AeroMexico is a SkyTeam partner. Club Premier points can be used to book flights on AeroMexico, SkyTeam alliance members (such as Delta or Korean Air), or on select partner airlines. Unfortunately many have reported that awards are extremely difficult to book through AeroMexico so we do not recommend transferring points to this program. If you want to fly AeroMexico, look to transfer points to another SkyTeam partner (such as Air France) and then book AeroMexico with that program. | 1 to 1.6 (1 to 2 days) |
Air Canada Aeroplan | Redeem for Star Alliance flights and/or flights with Air Canada partners (such as Etihad). No fuel surcharges; $39 CAD award booking fee; 5,000 points to add stopover on one-way award. See: Air Canada Aeroplan: Everything you need to know. | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Air China Phoenix Miles | ||
Air France KLM Flying Blue | Monthly Air France Promo Awards often represent very good value. Air France miles can be used to book Sky Team awards, including Delta awards. Air France often offers very good business class award pricing between the US and Europe & Israel. | 1 to 1 (~10 minutes to 1 day) |
Air New Zealand Air Points | ||
Alaska MileagePlan | Alaska Airlines offers decent oneworld award pricing, excellent short-distant pricing, and uniquely allows free stop-overs one one-way awards. Additionally, Alaska allows free award changes and cancelations (although they do have a small non-refundable partner award booking fee) | |
Alitalia MilleMiglia | ||
Allegiant | ||
Altitude Points | ||
American AAdvantage | Best for AA's web special awards or for partner awards such as Cathay Pacific business class, Qatar business class, Etihad first class, etc. AA no longer charges change or cancellation fees on awards. | |
Amex Membership Rewards | ||
Amtrak Guest Rewards | Get up to 2.9 cents value per Amtrak point toward Amtrak travel. | |
ANA Mileage Club | Redeem for Star Alliance flights. Multiple stopovers allowed. ANA offers many great sweet-spot awards, including flying around the world in business class for as few as 115K miles! See also: ANA - a terrific Membership Rewards gem. | 1 to 1 (~1 day) |
Arrival | Redeem points for travel charges to get full value | |
Asiana | Redeem only 50K miles for one-way first class Star Alliance awards between US and Europe! Beware very high fuel surcharges when flying airlines such as Lufthansa. | |
Avianca LifeMiles | Avianca LifeMiles can be great for Star Alliance awards. They offer reasonable award prices and no fuel surcharges on awards. They also offer shorthaul awards within the US (for flying United, for example) for as few as 7,500 miles one-way. Best of all, their mixed-cabin pricing can lead to fantastic first-class award prices. See this post for details. | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Best Western | ||
Bilt | ||
Brex | ||
British Airways Avios | While flights on British Airways itself often incur outrageously high fuel surcharges, many BA partners charge low or no fuel surcharges. Excellent value can be had in redeeming BA points for short distance flights. It's possible to move points (Avios) between Iberia, British Airways, Aer Lingus, and Qatar. See also: Avios Sweet Spots for Award Tickets. | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Capital One Miles | ||
Cathay Pacific Asia Miles | Cathay Pacific has a decent distance based award chart, but they no longer allow stopovers longer than 24 hours. Cathay Pacific Asia Miles can be a good option for booking American Airlines flights with a distance based award chart, especially if other OneWorld Alliance miles aren't available. For long distance flights, it is possible to reduce the cost of a premium cabin award by adding on a lower cabin segment. See this post for details. | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Chase Ultimate Rewards | ||
China Eastern Airlines | ||
China Southern Airlines’ Sky Pearl Club | ||
Choice | Choice Privileges points seem to be randomly valuable within the US, but dependably valuable internationally in expensive locations such as Scandinavia and Japan. Points can sometimes offer great value when used towards participating Preferred Hotels of the World. | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Citi ThankYou Rewards | ||
CNB Rewards | ||
Copa Airlines ConnectMiles | ||
Delta SkyMiles | Delta no longer charges change or cancellation fees on awards originating in North America. Flash award sales and flights to/from locations other than the U.S. or Canada can offer great value. See: Best uses for Delta miles. | 1 to 1 plus excise tax (Instant) |
EL AL Israel Airlines | El Al’s award prices tend to be considerably higher than other programs charge for the same flights. I wouldn’t bother. | |
Emirates Skywards | The best use of Emirates miles has been to fly Emirates itself. Unfortunately fuel surcharges can be steep. See: Emirates Sweet Spot Awards - First class from 30K miles round trip. | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Etihad Guest | Etihad offers a distance based award chart for flying Etihad and another for its partners. Points may offer good value for expensive but short-distance flights. | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
EVA Air Infinity MileageLands | If you want to fly one of the best business class products in the sky, the best way to snag EVA flights is with their own miles since they release more award space to their own members. One-way business class flights from the US to Taipei cost 75K to 80K miles. Fuel surcharges are very low on these routes. | |
Expedia+ | ||
Finnair Plus+ | Award prices are quite high compared to competing programs. Interestingly, miles can be exchanged for tier points (towards elite status). | |
FlexPoints | ||
Frontier Miles | ||
Garuda Indonesia Frequent Flyer | Don’t bother. Garuda's award pricing isn't particularly good. Worse, you’re supposed to go in-person to a Garuda sales office to ticket your award. | |
Go Far Rewards | ||
Hainan Airlines | I’m not aware of any great uses for Hainan miles | |
Hawaiian Miles | Hawaiian Airlines’ award prices tend to be quite high, but there are some not-terrible uses: fly to neighboring islands for 7.5K miles, fly first class round-trip from Hawaii to South Pacific islands for as few as 95K miles, fly first class round-trip from Hawaii to Australia for as few as 130K miles, or use miles to upgrade paid flights. | 1 to 1 plus excise tax (Instant) |
Hilton | 5th Night Free awards. Best value is usually found with very low end or very high end Hilton hotels. Bonus: award nights are not subject to resort fees. | 1 to 2 (Instant) |
Hotels.comRewards | ||
HSBC Rewards | ||
Hyatt | Use for Hyatt free nights, free suite nights, lounge upgrades, or suite upgrades. Hyatt points are often worth at least 2 cents each, but they’re sometimes worth far more. Bonus: award nights are not subject to resort fees. | |
Iberia Avios | On their own flights, Iberia offers low award prices and a very reasonable 25 Euro cancellation fee. Partner awards can offer good value under some circumstances as well, but these are usually nonrefundable. Fuel surcharges are sometimes lower when booking with Iberia rather than British Airways, Aer Lingus, or Qatar. It's possible to move points (Avios) between Iberia, British Airways, Aer Lingus, and Qatar. See also: Avios Sweet Spots for Award Tickets. | 1 to 1 (~12 - 72 hours (slower over weekend)) |
IHG | IHG dynamically prices their awards and sometimes offer very good value. IHG Premier and IHG Premier Business cards offer the fourth night free on award stays. | |
JAL (Japan Airlines) Mileage Bank | JAL has a distance based partner award chart. Depending upon the length of the flights, this can lead to great award prices on partners such as Emirates and Korean Air. | |
Jet Airways Inter Miles | JetAirways JetPrivilege miles are useful only for a few very specific cases such as certain flights to Hawaii for as low as 15K (30K business) one-way, or to the Caribbean or Central America for as low as 10K (20K business) one-way. Details can be found here. | |
JetBlue | JetBlue points offer the most value when cheap ticket prices are available and when award taxes are high relative to the overall cost of the ticket (more details can be found here). The JetBlue Plus Card and the JetBlue Business Card offer a 10% rebate on awards, so you can get more value by holding one of these cards. | 250 to 200 plus excise tax (Instant) |
Korean Airlines | Korean Air is known for having top notch business and first class on their international flights. Historically, first class awards were wide open for awards. Korean is also a fantastic program for booking certain partner awards. For example, it is possible to book Delta flights from the US mainland to Hawaii for only 25,000 points round trip in coach or 45,000 points in first class. | |
LATAM Pass | LATAM Pass points can be useful for flying LATAM member airlines: prices aren't bad for short or nonstop routes. Unfortunately, partner awards are often priced unreasonably high. | |
Leading Hotels of the World | It is often possible to get 8 cents per point value, or more from LHW points. | |
Malaysia Enrich | Given Malaysia's award chart devaluation in June 2017, I'm not aware of any good uses for these miles. | |
Marriott Bonvoy | 5th Night Free awards. Opportunities to get outsized value exist but can be hard to find. | 1 to 1 (~1 day) |
Merrill | ||
Miles & More | Great for booking United business class awards | |
Multiplus | ||
Other / Unknown | ||
PenFed Rewards | ||
Penny Points | ||
Qantas Frequent Flyer | Best use is probably for flights on El Al with no fuel surcharges. Also useful for short AA flights. Qantas offers distance based award charts similar to Cathay Pacific. Both are OneWorld Alliance members. I recommend comparing award prices across both programs before transferring to either. Qantas offers round the world business class awards for only 280,000 points (but with many restrictions) | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Qatar Privilege Club Avios | Qatar has reasonable award prices for flying Qatar itself. Points are now transferable 1 to 1 to British Airways (and from there to Aer Lingus or Iberia). It is now also possible to book JetBlue flights with Qatar Avios. | 1 to 1 (Unknown) |
Radisson Rewards | ||
Royal Brunei Royal Skies | I have no idea if these miles are useful or not. My guess is not. | |
Saudia Airlines | ||
Shop Your Way Rewards | Don't do it. Shop Your Way points can be redeemed for a variety of gift cards. That said, unless Shop Your Way starts offering discounted gift cards, there's no point in converting transferrable points to Shop Your Way. | |
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer | Use to book Singapore Airlines First Class awards (generally reserved for their own members), Alaska Airlines economy awards, or for Star Alliance awards (including United Airlines). | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Sonesta Travel Pass | ||
South African Airways Voyager | ||
Southwest Rapid Rewards | Award flights are fully refundable. Point values vary due to certain taxes not being charged on awards, but tend to average around 1.5 cents per point. | |
Spirit | ||
TAP Air Portugal | ||
Thai Airways International Royal Orchid Plus | I'm not aware of any good uses for these miles | |
Turkish Airlines Miles & Smiles | Miles & Smiles offers a number of awesome sweet-spot awards including 7.5K one-way anywhere within the US, even to Hawaii. Many awards cannot be booked online but can be booked via phone or email. See: Turkish Miles & Smiles Complete Guide and Turkish business class sweet spots from the US. | |
Uber Cash | Uber, Uber Eats | |
UBS My Choice Rewards | 50,000 points for flight worth up to $900, or 25,000 points for flight up to $350 | |
United MileagePlus | United offers free award changes and free cancelations. Like Avianca and Aeroplan, United never charges fuel surcharges for awards. Unfortunately, United charges many more miles for international first class awards. Good uses of miles include United's Excursionist Perk awards and (sometimes) dynamically priced United economy awards. | |
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club | Virgin Atlantic offers a few great sweet spot awards including US to Europe on Delta One business class for 50K points one-way. See: Best uses for Virgin Atlantic points (Sweet Spot Spotlight). | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Virgin Australia Velocity Frequent Flyer | ||
Vueling Club | ||
Wells Fargo Rewards | ||
Wyndham | Wyndham often allows booking multi-room suites for the same price as a standard room. It's sometimes possible to get great value from points in that way. Bonus: award nights are not subject to resort fees. Additionally, you can book Vacasa vacation rentals for only 15K points per room per night. Wyndham Earner cards offer automatic 10% discount on award stays. |
Useful Amex Airline Transfer Partners
The following transfer partners can offer great value under certain circumstances:
Rewards Program | Best Uses | Amex Transfer Ratio (and transfer time) |
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Delta SkyMiles | Delta no longer charges change or cancellation fees on awards originating in North America. Flash award sales and flights to/from locations other than the U.S. or Canada can offer great value. See: Best uses for Delta miles. | 1 to 1 plus excise tax (Instant) |
Emirates Skywards | The best use of Emirates miles has been to fly Emirates itself. Unfortunately fuel surcharges can be steep. See: Emirates Sweet Spot Awards - First class from 30K miles round trip. | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Etihad Guest | Etihad offers a distance based award chart for flying Etihad and another for its partners. Points may offer good value for expensive but short-distance flights. | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
JetBlue | JetBlue points offer the most value when cheap ticket prices are available and when award taxes are high relative to the overall cost of the ticket (more details can be found here). The JetBlue Plus Card and the JetBlue Business Card offer a 10% rebate on awards, so you can get more value by holding one of these cards. | 250 to 200 plus excise tax (Instant) |
Qantas Frequent Flyer | Best use is probably for flights on El Al with no fuel surcharges. Also useful for short AA flights. Qantas offers distance based award charts similar to Cathay Pacific. Both are OneWorld Alliance members. I recommend comparing award prices across both programs before transferring to either. Qantas offers round the world business class awards for only 280,000 points (but with many restrictions) | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer | Use to book Singapore Airlines First Class awards (generally reserved for their own members), Alaska Airlines economy awards, or for Star Alliance awards (including United Airlines). | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club | Virgin Atlantic offers a few great sweet spot awards including US to Europe on Delta One business class for 50K points one-way. See: Best uses for Virgin Atlantic points (Sweet Spot Spotlight). | 1 to 1 (Instant) |
The Other Amex Airline Transfer Partners
Here are the transfer partners that didn’t make my “best of” lists, above. Note that some of these are still worth considering under certain circumstances.
Rewards Program | Best Uses | Amex Transfer Ratio (and transfer time) |
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AeroMexico ClubPremier | AeroMexico is a SkyTeam partner. Club Premier points can be used to book flights on AeroMexico, SkyTeam alliance members (such as Delta or Korean Air), or on select partner airlines. Unfortunately many have reported that awards are extremely difficult to book through AeroMexico so we do not recommend transferring points to this program. If you want to fly AeroMexico, look to transfer points to another SkyTeam partner (such as Air France) and then book AeroMexico with that program. | 1 to 1.6 (1 to 2 days) |
Hawaiian Miles | Hawaiian Airlines’ award prices tend to be quite high, but there are some not-terrible uses: fly to neighboring islands for 7.5K miles, fly first class round-trip from Hawaii to South Pacific islands for as few as 95K miles, fly first class round-trip from Hawaii to Australia for as few as 130K miles, or use miles to upgrade paid flights. | 1 to 1 plus excise tax (Instant) |
Amex Transfer Partners: Indirect
In some cases it is possible to transfer to an airline or hotel program in order to then transfer from that program to another program. I’ll leave it to the reader to decide whether or not it is a good idea to transfer in these ways (hint: these transfers usually represent poor value).
Rewards Program | Amex Indirect Transfer |
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IHG | 10K to 10K via Virgin Atlantic |
See Also
- Amex Transfer Partners (this page)
- Capital One Transfer Partners
- Chase Transfer Partners
- Citi Transfer Partners
- Marriott Transfer Partners
- Transfer Partner Master List
I find Aer Lingus Avios useful as they often are the lowest point option on many dates for economy travel to Europe (19.5K) from east coast connecting through Dublin with lower taxes and fees than British Airways or Virgin Atlantic, lower point cost than Avianca, and better availability than the 15k Flying Blue economy awards through Paris. .
Regarding the paragraph on “It’s possible to transfer points to a friend’s loyalty account:”: Does this AU method work for transferring points to a friend’s Membership Rewards account, or does “loyalty account” just mean the friend’s MR partner accounts?
partner only
No you cannot transfer Membership Rewards points to another person.
How frequently is this page updated? Can I count on it in the future?
Short answer: this page is updated frequently (whenever there is a significant change).
Long answer: Whenever things change regarding transfer partners, we update that info in a database as soon as we can, and that info automatically shows up on this page.
Should have had 2 extra columns: Mileage expiration policy and Fuel Surcharges (high, medium, low)
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100% of my MR have gone to either ANA, VS(for ANA F), and just a few to CX to top off for a redemption. The new aeroplan might get some soon though, looking for a one way J from Australia to the US with a stopover in Asia, so the new program hopefully will be the best option, if there’s availability.