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Sas bonuskort11/21/2023 ![]() ![]() 25K Citi points = 50K Choice points = 100K Radisson points = 14,286 SAS miles.12.5K Citi points = 25K Choice points = 50K Radisson points = 7,143 SAS miles*. ![]() 500 Citi points = 1,000 Choice points = 2,000 Radisson points = 286 SAS miles*.This creates weird ratios that look like this: However, SAS EuroBonus gets a slightly better ratio of 7 Radisson points to 1 airline mile (which is noted on the Radisson to airline miles transfer page). It is hard to imagine that there are many awards where that would make sense. It means that you’d need to transfer 2500 Citi points to end up with 1,000 airline miles. That’s generally not a good deal even with the 1:4 ratio from Citi to Radisson Americas. You can access the point transfer page with that information here. Radisson points transfer to most airline programs at an absolutely abysmal ratio of 10 Radisson points to 1 airline mile (in increments like 2000 Radisson points to 200 airline miles, 5000 Radisson points to 500 airline miles, or 100K Radisson points to 10K miles. Radisson Americas to airline partners is mostly a bad deal - but is SAS a sweet spot? It’s like giving you a cute moose stuffed animal to make you overlook the negative changes. That’s what made the thought of perhaps transferring on to an airline intriguing to me. There are some Radisson Americas properties where that might be attractive enough, though there aren’t a ton of great uses of Radisson points. We’ve covered that part before - it works out to be 1 Citi point = 4 Radisson Americas points.įor most people, there wouldn’t be much intrigue in anything beyond that step. Choice Privileges Points then transfer 1: 2 to Radisson Americas. ![]() Citi Points transfer to Choice Privileges at a rate of 1 Citi point to 2 Choice Privileges points. The creative play here is a multi-step conversion. ![]() At the very least, I enjoyed taking a look. I didn’t find much of anything that would appeal to most North America-based travelers, but for those who might look to piece together longer / more complex trips, there are some instances where this could come in handy. Given the circuitous nature of the path from Citi to SAS, this won’t be a great option in most instances, but Brant’s example got me to peek at the SAS award chart in search of a sweet spot. Your Membership Rewards points will be transferred to your SAS EuroBonus account within 5 working days upon your request.Prolific Frequent Miler Insider Brant Stookey posted something in our Frequent Miler Insiders Facebook group that caught my interest in our Facebook group yesterday: it is possible to transfer points from Citi ThankYou to SAS Eurobonus, albeit in a roundabout way. Please note that once your points have been transferred, they cannot be transferred back. * Scandinavian Airlines, Blue1, Wideroe and Estonian Air. If you are not yet a EuroBonus member, you must first enrol in the EuroBonus programme before you can transfer points. And through the Star Alliance network you can fly to almost 1,000 destinations in 160 countries. You can now convert your Membership Rewards points to SAS EuroBonus, and redeem them for flights with the SAS Group* and Star Alliance, flight upgrades to Economy Extra or Business Class, hotel stays, car rentals, or products and experiences from the SAS EuroBonus Shop.Ģ0,000 points can take you on a round-trip to Denmark, while 30,000 points can take you to Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania (children have a 50% discount on the point price). SAS EuroBonus is the premier frequent flyer and loyalty programme, in the Nordic region. A minimum of 1,000 Membership Rewards points (increments of 500) and a maximum of 900,000 are required for a transfer to your SAS EuroBonus account. ![]()
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