The Citi ThankYou program has a new transfer bonus for Air France and KLM. With this offer you can get 25% more miles when you transfer to the Flying Blue program. Let’s check out the details of this offer and whether it makes sense to transfer your points.
Citi ThankYou Transfer Bonus for Flying Blue
Limited Time Offer: Transfer ThankYou Points to Flying Blue and receive 25% bonus Flying Blue Miles. Offer is valid for Points Transfer to Flying Blue completed by 11:59 PM ET August 17, 2024.
Here are some important details about this Citi ThankYou transfer bonus for Flying Blue:
- Points can only be transferred in 1,000 point increments.
- Transfers are usually instant.
- No cancellations or returns.
- First and last name on your ThankYou account and loyalty partner account must match.
- You can transfer Citi ThankYou Points here.
Should You Transfer Chase Points to Flying Blue?
This is a question that you must always ask yourself when you see these transfer bonuses. I always suggest not to transfer points speculatively, because once you transfer, there’s no going back.
The answer to that question also depends on your own needs, and the valuation you have for Citi ThankYou Points and Air France-KLM Flying Blue miles.
Founded by Air France and KLM, the Flying Blue frequent travelers program gives you access to 38 airline partners with over 1,000 destinations worldwide. As a Flying Blue member, you can use your miles for flights, upgrades and more. Air France and KLM are members of the SkyTeam alliance. The Flying Blue program now has dynamic pricing. The best use of these miles is probably for transatlantic travel.
It’s worth noting that Flying Blue is a transfer partner for all major currencies such as American Express Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, and Capital One Miles.
Guru’s Wrap-up
This is a good opportunity for those that need more Flying Blue miles. But you need to familiarize yourself with the program before transferring points.
You can also check out Flying Blue’s current promotion on awards (released on the 1st of each month).
Let me know in the comments if you plan to take advantage of this offer.
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