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30% Switch Bonus from Amex MR to Marriott Bonvoy


American Express Canada has just launched a 30% transfer bonus from American Express Membership Rewards to Marriott Bonvoy – its first for 2024. 

If you have reason to transfer Amex MR points to Marriott Bonvoy, this is a great opportunity to squeeze some extra value out of your points to book aspirational hotels, or to transfer points to airline programs

This time, the transfer bonus event is set to run until April 30, 2024, so be sure to initiate your transfer before then if you wish to take advantage. 

Amex MR 30% Transfer Bonus to Marriott Bonvoy

As a reminder, the standard transfer ratio from Canadian-issued American Express Membership Rewards to Marriott Bonvoy is 1:1.2: for every 1,000 MR points transferred, you’d receive 1,200 Marriott Bonvoy points.

On the American Express website, this is the ratio displayed when you go to initiate a transfer, even during the current transfer bonus event.

However, under the Product Information tab, it displays that the transfer bonus is in effect.

With a 30% bonus, this transfer ratio has been bumped up to an effective 1:1.56 ratio: 1,000 MR points will earn you 1,560 Marriott Bonvoy points. 

After you’ve made a transfer, the bonus points typically come in a separate chunk from the standard transfer amount.

Transfers to Marriott Bonvoy are officially slated to take two business days to complete; however, in practise it happens almost instantly.

The name and address should match between your Amex MR and Marriott Bonvoy accounts to prevent any delays.

Keep in mind that Marriott Bonvoy members can send up to 100,000 points per calendar year to another member, and can receive up to 500,000 points per calendar year cumulatively from other members.

Use the 30% transfer bonus to stay at the St. Regis Langkawi

Is Transferring Amex MR to Marriott Bonvoy a Good Deal?

Converting Amex MR points into Marriott Bonvoy points represents one of the many potential valuable uses, although even with the 30% transfer bonus in play, it may not necessarily be the best use of MR points.

That’s because MR points can be transferred to airline frequent flyer programs as well (notably Aeroplan or British Airways Executive Club at a 1:1 ratio, or Air France KLM Flying Blue at a 1:0.75 ratio), which typically provide better value when redeemed for flights in premium cabins, compared to the average hotel redemption via Marriott Bonvoy.

However, if you’ve already got enough points to cover your flights, then transferring to Marriott Bonvoy would certainly be a compelling next-best use case, especially if you need to top up your account for an aspirational redemption.

American Express Cobalt Card

Welcome Bonus

15,000 MR points

Annual Fee

$156

First-Year Value

$372

In terms of the best credit card to use for maximizing this promotion, the Amex Cobalt Card is most well-known for its ability to earn 5 MR points per dollar spent on food and drinks, including dining, groceries, and food delivery.

With the 30% transfer bonus in place, you can effectively earn 7.8 Marriott Bonvoy points per dollar spent on all purchases in the food and drinks category.

Again, though, you’ll want to carefully consider the value proposition between the hotel side (with Marriott Bonvoy) and the airline side (with Aeroplan, British Airways Executive Club, Air France KLM Flying Blue, and others).

Generally speaking, you can extract much higher value from your points by booking premium flights rather than hotels, but you probably need to book both when you embark on a trip.

It therefore really boils down to individual preferences as to whether to allocate some points for hotels in addition to flights, or to save everything for the air travel side. 

Use the 30% transfer bonus to stay at the JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge

Don’t Forget: Transferring Marriott Bonvoy to Airline Partners

Even if you’re intent on redeeming your Amex MR points for high-value flights, a Marriott Bonvoy transfer with the 30% bonus in play could still be an optimal strategy.

That’s because you can transfer Marriott Bonvoy points to most of the 40+ airline partners at the optimal ratio of 60,000 Marriott Bonvoy points = 25,000 airline miles.

With the elevated 1:1.56 transfer ratio from Amex MR, this opens up many more doors in terms of using your Canadian-issued Amex MR points to access a far greater range of frequent flyer programs than usual.

Remember that the optimal transfer ratio takes effect in chunks of 60,000 Marriott Bonvoy points. This gives us the following ratio during the upcoming period

38,462 Amex MR points = 60,000 Marriott Bonvoy points = 25,000 airline miles

Almost every frequent flyer program worth its salt is a partner of Marriott – and can therefore be accessed at an effective ratio of 38,462 MR points = 25,000 miles, as seen above.

As before, MR points will be the most compelling transfer candidate if you have any to spare, but even if you’re sitting on regular MR points, this very favourable effective transfer ratio is still worth considering if you have your eye on any of the award chart sweet spots out there that might usually be harder to access.

Conclusion

American Express has launched another 30% transfer bonus from Amex MR to Marriott Bonvoy, which will entice some of us to convert our MR points over to the world’s largest hotel loyalty program.

Others may decide to keep their MR points for flight redemptions — for them, the 30% transfer bonus on the hotel side would be merely a nice backup option during this two-month-long period.

If you fall in the latter camp, keep in mind that not only will there be excellent value in redeeming for free hotel nights, but Marriott Bonvoy’s 40+ airline transfer partners also greatly expand the possibilities for redeeming MR points towards amazing flight experiences as well.

This promotion runs until April 30, 2024, so be sure to make your transfer before then if you stand to benefit.



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