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How many points is a 200 dollar flight?

So, if your flight costs $200, you'll need 20,000 miles. That's a pretty standard rate for reward redemption. Because not all flights are equal (in terms of distance, seating, time of year, etc.), their dollar cost varies a lot. So, credit card companies can't charge the same number of points or...



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At 1.4 cents per point, you'll need around 21,400 points for a ticket that costs $300. On average, it will cost approximately 7,700 points to 16,000 points to travel with a Blue fare ticket (one of the airline's economy-class tickets) and 82,000 to 165,000 points for a Mint fare (or business/first-class) ticket.

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The value you can get for 20,000 miles varies based on the airline or credit card rewards scheme you're enrolled in. I've used the best credit cards for getting travel points for flights all around the world. Typically, this amount equates to a minimum of $200 in-flight rewards and travel benefits.

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So the 80,000 bonus points are worth $1,000 in travel booked through Chase and it's easy to use your points this way. You just log in to the Chase travel portal and search for flights, hotels, rental cars, cruises or activities.

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Here are a few examples of point requirements for different flight costs: 20,000 points for a $300 flight. 30,000 points for a $450 flight. 40,000 points for a $600 flight.

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60,000 American Airlines Miles Within the United States: 12,500 miles (main cabin) and 25,000 miles (business/first) Hawaii: 22,500 (main cabin) and 55,000 miles (business/first) Mexico: 15,000 (main cabin) and 25,000 miles (business/first) Carribbean: 15,000 (main cabin) and 25,000 miles (business/first)

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