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Enter your points balance and instantly see the real dollar value across every major rewards program. Compare bank points, airline miles, and hotel points side by side.
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Value Comparison
Compare 100,000 points across every program
| Program | CPP | Avg Value |
|---|---|---|
BILT Bilt Rewards bank | 2.05¢ | $2,050 |
UR Chase Ultimate Rewards bank | 2¢ | $2,000 |
MR Amex Membership Rewards bank | 2¢ | $2,000 |
C1 Capital One Miles bank | 1.85¢ | $1,850 |
TYP Citi ThankYou bank | 1.8¢ | $1,800 |
AS Alaska Mileage Plan airline | 1.8¢ | $1,800 |
WoH World of Hyatt hotel | 1.7¢ | $1,700 |
AA American AAdvantage airline | 1.5¢ | $1,500 |
WN Southwest Rapid Rewards airline | 1.4¢ | $1,400 |
UA United MileagePlus airline | 1.3¢ | $1,300 |
B6 JetBlue TrueBlue airline | 1.3¢ | $1,300 |
DL Delta SkyMiles airline | 1.2¢ | $1,200 |
MB Marriott Bonvoy hotel | 0.7¢ | $700 |
HH Hilton Honors hotel | 0.5¢ | $500 |
IHG IHG One Rewards hotel | 0.5¢ | $500 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a credit card point worth?
Credit card points are typically worth between 1 and 2 cents each when redeemed optimally. Chase Ultimate Rewards and Amex Membership Rewards average 2.0 cents per point, while Bilt Rewards averages 2.05 cpp. The actual value depends heavily on how you redeem them.
What is cents per point (CPP)?
Cents per point (CPP) is the standard metric for measuring reward point value. It represents how many cents of travel value you get for each point redeemed. For example, if 50,000 points books a $1,000 flight, that is 2.0 CPP (1000 / 50000 * 100).
Which points program is the most valuable?
Bilt Rewards (2.05 cpp), Chase Ultimate Rewards (2.0 cpp), and Amex Membership Rewards (2.0 cpp) are the most valuable flexible point currencies. Among airline programs, Alaska Mileage Plan (1.8 cpp) and American AAdvantage (1.5 cpp) lead. For hotels, World of Hyatt (1.7 cpp) is far ahead.
Should I transfer points or use the travel portal?
Transferring to airline and hotel partners almost always delivers higher value than booking through a bank travel portal. For example, Chase Pay Yourself Back gives 1.25 cpp, but transferring to Hyatt can yield 2-4+ cpp. The tradeoff is that transfers are one-way and non-refundable.
How do point transfer partners work?
Bank reward programs like Chase UR, Amex MR, and Bilt allow you to convert your points into airline miles or hotel points at set ratios (usually 1:1). Once transferred, you book directly through the airline or hotel loyalty program. Transfers are typically instant but irreversible.
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