Complete list of credit cards with transfer partners?
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This page looks like it has everything the OP was looking for:
https://milestomemories.com/credit-c...partners-list/
https://milestomemories.com/credit-c...partners-list/
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1) Not everything. Tedfred404 has included some issuers that are missing from the blog's list, because they are not readily available to new customers, and the blog has some that are not of Tedfred404's list.
2) Should the list include transfers that are not $1:1 mile? Such as Marriott or other hotel cards which do provide a path to airline miles, but require more spend?
2) Should the list include transfers that are not $1:1 mile? Such as Marriott or other hotel cards which do provide a path to airline miles, but require more spend?
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Not all of these can be applied for now.
For example, the USA/Canada version of Diners Club (for many years now administered by BMO/Harris, before that by Citi) hasn't taken applications for new cards for quite a few years now. So only people who got the card while it was still available and held onto it have access to its transferrable rewards program (which is the only one I know of that can transfer to Alaska Airlines, though I know nothing about the HSBC or RBC programs that were on that list).
So this list should have lots of footnotes explaining the limitations of some of these programs.
For example, the USA/Canada version of Diners Club (for many years now administered by BMO/Harris, before that by Citi) hasn't taken applications for new cards for quite a few years now. So only people who got the card while it was still available and held onto it have access to its transferrable rewards program (which is the only one I know of that can transfer to Alaska Airlines, though I know nothing about the HSBC or RBC programs that were on that list).
So this list should have lots of footnotes explaining the limitations of some of these programs.
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The Diners Club card is a USA card, it just isn't available to new members at this point.
Plus it lists Marriott, which isn't a credit card program. You don't need a Marriott credit card to transfer from Marriott to airlines.
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The blog list is also missing HSBC which has 11 airline partners, plus two hotel chains: HSBC Premier World MasterCard





