Jeffrey O'Neill
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I was just doing some flight searches on the Citi take flight web site and noticed they seem to give u 1c per point in terms of reducing the amount you pay.
When i booked a flight last month using points for a o/w flight SYD - LAX it cost me 47352 points + $173.28
Citi take flight will do the return flight for 85395 pints + $347.72 or 34772 points.
You can use from a minimum of 5000 points up to the full total.
You also earn 3 bonus points for any $ value that you pay for.
To me this seems to be a better deal as you also earn points on the fare.
Now i know there's a lot of people who will see this as poor value, but for mere mortals who prefer a free flight to an upgrade this seems to be a better deal than transfering the points to velocity at a 3:2 ratio.
You can buy the flight about $20 & 5000 points cheaper from VA direct, but I suppose if you add the bonus points of 3400 into the deal then it might work out still pretty good. It might also be a good option where if you transfer the points over you may not qualify for the free travel insurance.
When i booked a flight last month using points for a o/w flight SYD - LAX it cost me 47352 points + $173.28
Citi take flight will do the return flight for 85395 pints + $347.72 or 34772 points.
You can use from a minimum of 5000 points up to the full total.
You also earn 3 bonus points for any $ value that you pay for.
To me this seems to be a better deal as you also earn points on the fare.
Now i know there's a lot of people who will see this as poor value, but for mere mortals who prefer a free flight to an upgrade this seems to be a better deal than transfering the points to velocity at a 3:2 ratio.
You can buy the flight about $20 & 5000 points cheaper from VA direct, but I suppose if you add the bonus points of 3400 into the deal then it might work out still pretty good. It might also be a good option where if you transfer the points over you may not qualify for the free travel insurance.