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Points Talk®: Your Travel Dreams, Made Possible by Points

17. Points and Miles: What’s The Difference and How To Get More Of Both

Points Talk®: Your Travel Dreams, Made Possible by Points

Alex, Pam and Jess

Places & Travel, Education, Society & Culture, How To

4.9734 Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2023

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Hey there! It's your favorite Travel Mom Squad, Pam, Jess, and Alex, coming to you with another episode! Today, we're going to talk about one of our favorite topics...can you guess what it is? Points and Miles of course!

 

One of our biggest FAQs is - what's the difference between points and miles? We will give you the run down and explain why we prefer flexible points and how to find your fastest path to Traveling On Points to your way dream vacations. 

 

To kick things off let's start with the basics. What's the difference between points and miles? Honestly, it doesn't really matter. They're basically the same thing. Points are usually used by banks and hotels, while airlines use miles. But we often use them interchangeably because they both mean free travel!

 

Flexible points: These are our absolute favorite because they're so, well, flexible!

With flexible points, you can transfer them to various airline and hotel partners, which means you have so many more options when it comes to booking your travel. Our favorite flexible points come from the Chase Sapphire Preferred card. You can transfer those points to partners like Hyatt, United, and Southwest, which gives you so much more selection when it comes to booking your flights and hotels.

 

On the other hand, fixed point cards, like co-branded cards, are more limiting. If you have a Southwest card, you can only redeem those points for Southwest flights. If you have a Hyatt card, you can only use your points to book Hyatt hotel stays. This can be frustrating if you don't have a lot of options when it comes to redeeming your points. That's why we prefer flexible points because they give us so much more freedom.

 

We also recommend that you focus on collecting flexible points and miles, especially if you don't know what your travel plans are. They give you so much more flexibility and you can transfer them to different partners depending on your needs. However, there are times when fixed-value point cards can come in handy. If you know you're going to book a flight on United, for example, it might make sense to open a United card so you can save your flexible points for something else.

 

Overall, we hope this episode helps you understand the difference between points and miles, as well as shows how to find the best deals for your goals. Remember, the key to traveling on points is being flexible and taking advantage of the best deals and offers that come your way…and of course, have fun! Happy Traveling!

 

Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

 

Links For This Episode: 

Episode Minute By Minute:

  • 0:02 What’s inside today’s episode 
  • 0:39 Why points and miles are not created equally 
  • 2:25 The difference between fixed and flexible cards 
  • 6:40 Why it’s easier to get Hyatt points with Chase
  • 11:30 The reason why flex points may take you further 
  • 14:45 How Jess finds the best deals online 
  • 20:43 Alex’s Delta tips and tricks 
  • 24:00 How to get the most out of Hilton points
  • 27:49 The card Pam never plans on signing up for 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to Points Talk with the Travel Mom Squad, previously known as the Travel Hacking

0:04.7

Mom Show. Follow the links in the show notes to stay up to date with what the Travel

0:08.8

Mom Squad has been up to. In today's episode, we're going to share with you what our favorite

0:13.3

kinds of points are and why we think you'll love them too. Then we'll discuss the cards we never

0:18.0

plan to open. Some may surprise you. Welcome to the travel hacky

0:23.0

mom show. We are three moms who've discovered how to leverage credit card welcome offers to get

0:27.4

hundreds of thousands of dollars in travel expenses for nearly free. We've used credit card points

0:32.7

and miles to take vacations to places like Hawaii, Paris, Greece, the Maldives, Italy, and so much more.

0:38.9

And the best part? We each still have an 800 plus credit score. Imagine being able to book a

0:44.1

vacation without having to check your bank account. It's totally possible and we're here to show

0:48.3

you how. Hey, I'm Alex and I'm Ham, Alex's mom. And I'm Jess. We are travel hacking moms. Today we're going to

0:57.5

discuss the difference between points and miles and why they aren't all created equal. We'll also

1:03.3

dive into why we prefer flexible points over fixed points and why those are the ones we think that you

1:09.5

should focus on most. So I'm going to kick

1:12.5

it off with a question that we get a lot and that is what is the difference between points and

1:17.3

miles. And I'm just going to go out and say it doesn't really matter at the end of the day. It doesn't

1:23.5

really matter. But they're basically the same thing. So when we refer to points, most of the time, we are referring to either bank rewards

1:33.5

programs or hotels.

1:35.2

So hotels use points.

1:36.8

Most banks use points.

1:38.8

It gets kind of tricky because Capital One Venture uses miles.

1:43.9

So they make things a little bit tricky.

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