Points & Miles Value Reference 2026

The flexible-points advantage: Chase Ultimate Rewards and Amex Membership Rewards points can be transferred to multiple airline and hotel programs. This flexibility makes them more valuable than single-airline miles — you can always route to whichever partner has award space and good value at the time you want to travel.

Flexible Points vs Airline Miles: Which Is Better?

Airline-specific miles are best when you:

  • Are loyal to one carrier and want premium cabin international flights
  • Can find saver-level award space (which is increasingly scarce)
  • Have enough miles for a specific high-value redemption (business/first class)

Flexible points are better when you:

  • Want optionality across multiple airlines and hotels
  • Travel domestically more than internationally
  • May need to use points for cash or travel portal bookings as a fallback

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