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What are factors and miles price? TPG’s February 2023 month-to-month valuations


Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers.


One of the questions people often ask me is, “How much is a point or mile worth?”

The true answer varies from point to point and person to person. It also depends on your travel goals and how well you can maximize a particular loyalty currency. Still, some rewards are clearly worth more than others, and my goal is to give you a sense of how they stack up.

Historically, TPG has valued points and miles based on a combination of the price at which we would purchase the miles, award costs in the program (factoring in availability and fees) and our own expertise in the inner workings of the programs.

However, we are in the process of evolving our valuations to become as data-driven as possible.

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That data-driven process began last November with our four major transferable currencies — American Express Membership Rewards points, Chase Ultimate Rewards points, Citi ThankYou Rewards points and Capital One miles.

Now, we are using a mathematical model that takes into account a number of factors specific to transferable points, including:

  • Unique transfer partners (not shared by other card issuers).
  • The most valuable individual partners in the program.
  • The base redemption value when you redeem points or miles directly for travel.

Based on this rollout, we are now rounding the valuations for our credit card currencies to the nearest five-hundredths of a point in order to better capture the real-world value they offer cardholders.

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We fully expect these numbers to fluctuate over time as we refine our equations and roll out additional data-backed hotel and airline valuations in the coming months.

Likewise, we moved three airline currencies — American AAdvantage, Delta SkyMiles and United MileagePlus miles — to a data-backed model late last year. However, we have put these valuations on pause while we work out an issue with our data provider. We’re excited to have data-backed valuations updated in the coming months.

Note: These valuations are not provided by card issuers.

Points and miles valuations

Program February 2022 January 2023 February 2023 Note
Accor Le Club 2.0 2.0 2.0
Aeroplan Loyalty Program 1.5 1.5 1.5

Launched Emirates award chart and added first class awards.

Alaska Mileage Plan 1.8 1.8 1.8
American AAdvantage 1.77* 1.77* 1.77*
American Express Membership Rewards 2.0 2.0 2.0
Amtrak Guest Rewards 2.5 2.5 2.5
ANA Mileage Club 1.4 1.4 1.4
Asia Miles 1.3 1.3 1.3
Avianca LifeMiles 1.7 1.7 1.7
Avios 1.5 1.5 1.5
Best Western Rewards 0.7 0.6 0.6
Bilt Rewards 1.8 1.8
Brex Exclusive Rewards 1.7 1.7 1.7
Capital One Rewards 1.85 1.85 1.85
Chase Ultimate Rewards 2.0 2.0 2.0
Choice Privileges 0.6 0.6 0.6

Launched transfers to/from Radisson Rewards Americas and will eventually merge programs.

Citi ThankYou Points 1.7 1.8 1.8

Will launch 30% transfer bonus to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club on Feb. 19.

Delta SkyMiles 1.57* 1.41* 1.41*

Most cobranded credit cardholders now get 15% off Delta-operated award flights.

Diners Club Rewards 2.1 2.1 2.1
Discover Rewards 1.0 1.0 1.0
Emirates Skywards 1.2 1.2 1.2

Devalued transatlantic award tickets from the U.S. to Europe.

Etihad Guest 1.4 1.4 1.4
Flying Blue 1.2 1.2 1.2

Launched new Promo Rewards from the U.S. to Europe.

Frontier Miles 1.1 1.1 1.1
HawaiianMiles 0.9 0.9 0.9
Hilton Honors 0.6 0.6 0.6
IHG Rewards Club 0.5 0.5 0.5

Launched food and beverage awards for elites at select properties.

JetBlue TrueBlue Rewards Program 1.3 1.3 1.3
Korean Air SkyPass 1.7 1.7 1.7
Marriott Bonvoy 0.8 0.84 0.84

Reduced points and elite night earning at Protea Hotels.

Radisson Rewards 0.4 0.4 0.4
Singapore Krisflyer 1.3 1.3 1.3
Southwest Rapid Rewards 1.5 1.5 1.5
Spirit Airlines Free Spirit 1.1 1.1 1.1
Turkish Airlines Miles and Smiles 1.3 1.3 1.3
United MileagePlus 1.11* 1.21* 1.21*
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club 1.5 1.5 1.5
World of Hyatt Loyalty Program 1.7 1.7 1.7
Wyndham Rewards 1.1 1.1 1.1

* Calculated using TPG’s revamped data-backed valuations methodology, launched in December 2021.

Points and miles news

January and early February were light on points and miles news, but there are still some interesting developments to share.

One of the most exciting announcements was Delta’s new TakeOff 15 feature. This gives most Delta cobranded credit card holders 15% off all Delta-operated award tickets, making SkyMiles more valuable across the board for these cardholders. All cards are eligible, sans the no-annual-fee Delta SkyMiles® Blue American Express Card.

Additionally, Air Canada Aeroplan launched Emirates first-class award redemptions — but they’re not cheap. Unfortunately, the loyalty program also implemented its Emirates-specific award chart, which has made Emirates redemptions more expensive across the board.

Speaking of Emirates, the airline also devalued its Skywards program yet again. This time, transatlantic award tickets from New York to Athens and Milan have increased in price. This comes weeks after the airline devalued most awards to and from its Dubai hub.

On the hotel side, Choice Hotels and Radisson Rewards Americas launched points transfers between the two programs. Additionally, the two loyalty programs will merge later in the year to create one centralized program for all hotels under both brands. This comes just months after Choice acquired Radisson Hotels Americas.

In minor news, we also saw Marriott halve points and elite nights earnings at Protea Hotels. Marriott Bonvoy members will now earn 5 points per dollar and one elite night for every two nights stayed at these hotels.

Related: Here’s what you should know before transferring Marriott points to airline miles

Data-backed valuations update

As noted in the introduction, we moved to data-backed valuations for three major airline programs — American AAdvantage, Delta SkyMiles and United MileagePlus — last year. However, we’ve run into an issue with our data provider that has caused us to put data-backed valuations on hold. What you see now are valuations calculated for March 2022, but we plan to publish up-to-date valuations for these three airlines soon.

Travel credit card offers

There is no shortage of incredible new welcome bonuses on many popular cards — here are a few of our favorites this month.

Chase Sapphire Reserve

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Right now, the Chase Sapphire Reserve card is offering an increased welcome bonus of 60,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 in the first three months of account opening. Per TPG’s valuation, that’s worth $1,200 when you leverage transfer partners, or $900 if you redeem through the Chase travel portal at 1.5 cents per point.

While the card has a hefty $550 annual fee, it includes perks like Priority Pass lounge access, an annual $300 travel credit and a Global Entry or TSA PreCheck credit, among other benefits. Plus, you’ll earn 3 points per dollar on all travel and dining expenses, so you can quickly rack up rewards for your next big trip.

For more details, check out our full review of the Chase Sapphire Reserve card.

Official application: Chase Sapphire Reserve.

Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card

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Toward the end of 2021, Capital One launched its first premium rewards card, and it is one of the most exciting travel credit cards on the market, thanks to great earning rates and included perks.

The card is currently offering a welcome bonus of 75,000 bonus miles when you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening — worth $1,388 according to our valuations — thanks to Capital One’s excellent airline and hotel transfer partners.

For more details, check out our full review of the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card.

Official application: Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card

Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card

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The standard Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card is currently offering the same welcome bonus as the Venture X. You can earn 75,000 bonus miles once you spend $4,000 on purchases within the first three months from account opening. Like the Venture X, the Venture card earns 2 miles per dollar on everything.

For more details, check out our full review of the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card.

Official application: Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card

The Platinum Card® from American Express

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With the current welcome offer on the Amex Platinum, you’ll earn 80,000 points after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first six months of card membership.

Of course, the card is jam-packed with benefits like airport lounge access, hotel elite status and more. These benefits can make your travel experience smoother and more luxurious than ever before — especially with the most recent additions. The card has a $695 annual fee (see rates and fees). Enrollment is required for select benefits.

For more details, check out our full review of the Amex Platinum Card.

Official application: The Platinum Card from American Express

American Express® Gold Card

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One of the most popular cards with TPG staffers during the pandemic, the Amex Gold offers 60,000 Membership Rewards points after you spend $4,000 on eligible purchases on your new card within the first six months of card membership. This welcome offer is worth $1,200 based on our valuations — but be sure to check the CardMatch tool to see if you’re targeted for an even higher offer. (Offers are subject to change at any time).

The card is great for many everyday purchases. You’ll earn 4 points per dollar at U.S. supermarkets (on up to $25,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1 point per dollar) and 4 points per dollar on dining at restaurants. The card has a $250 annual fee (see rates and fees).

For more details, check out our full review of the Amex Gold Card.

Official application: American Express Gold Card

The Business Platinum Card® from American Express

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The Business Platinum Card offers 120,000 Membership Rewards® points after you spend $15,000 on eligible purchases with your card in the first three months of card membership. Per our valuations, this welcome offer is worth at least $2,400, but you can get even more value when redeeming for high-end airfare.

The card also provides a slew of additional perks similar to (but slightly different from) the personal version — you can compare the two cards in this guide to see which one would be a better fit for your wallet.

For more details, check out our full review of the Amex Business Platinum Card.

Official application: The Business Platinum Card from American Express

Airline credit cards

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Delta is running limited-time offers on most of its cobranded credit cards. Here’s a look at the current offers:

Related: The best airline credit cards

Hotel credit cards

Several hotel credit card welcome bonuses provide a simple way to boost your points balances. You can use these points to save money on hotel stays worldwide, no matter where your travels take you.

The portfolio of IHG Rewards credit cards underwent major upgrades earlier this year, and there are currently some solid limited-time offers available:

All of these new offers put you in a great position to earn a ton of bonus points or miles, and there may be more to come.

For rates and fees of the Amex Gold Card, click here.
For rates and fees of the Amex Platinum Card, click here.
For rates and fees of the Delta Gold Amex, click here.
For rates and fees of the Delta Platinum Amex, click here.
For rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles Reserve Amex, click here.
For rates and fees of the Delta Gold Business Amex, click here.
For rates and fees of the Delta Platinum Business Amex, click here.
For rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles Reserve Business Amex, click here.

Additional reporting by Andrew Kunesh and Benji Stawski.


This is The Points Guy’s permanent page for the most up-to-date valuations, so you can bookmark it and check back each month for updates.

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