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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Southwest points are worth about $0.015 each. So, to give you an idea of the value of those bonuses, 80,000 points should get you about $1,200 in free flights. You can get these offers with any of the three personal credit cards offered by Southwest: Southwest Rapid Rewards® Plus Credit Card ($69 annual fee)
If you decide to use your 90K points in the travel portal, your bonus would be worth $1,125 in flights as each point in the portal is worth 1.25 cents (assuming you have a Chase Sapphire Preferred or Ink Business Preferred, points are worth 1.5 cents with the Sapphire Reserve.
100,000 Southwest points are worth around $1,330 when redeemed for airfare. While Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards points are most valuable when redeemed for Travel, they're also redeemable for gift cards, hotel stays, merchandise, and more.
75,000 Capital One Miles Statement Credit ValueIf you redeem your Capital One miles as a statement credit for recent travel purchases, each mile is worth 1 cent for any redemption. This makes the entire 75,000 miles balance worth $750 in redemptions for flights, hotels, cruises, car rentals, and tours.
First, you take the cash cost of the flight/hotel and subtract any fees associated with the award booking.Then, divide that result by the number of points it would cost to book that same flight/hotel. The result gives you dollar per point, so just multiply the result by 100 to get cents per point.
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.