Today, we are shining a light on our hotel vertical.
Some of the most memorable parts of a trip come from where you wake up. That’s why using your points for hotel stays is one of the most rewarding ways to travel!
Often missed by many of users, our 3 core hotel products give users the tools to book their next trip in confidence, whether that is with points or with cash.
From overwater bungalows in the Maldives to boutique hideaways in Rome, PointsYeah helps you turn your points into five-star stays, weekend escapes, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
Hotel Live Search
Search your next destination and compare Points vs Cash in real time
Starting your search is intuitive, just select your destination and stay window like any OTA. From there, instantly see award nights and cash pricing side by side across loyalty brands like Marriott, Hyatt, Hilton, and more.
Our filter options are extensive, allowing everything from filtering on your favorite loyalty program to only searching for free nights that are given to you based on your status or cobranded credit card.
You can even sort here by CPP, a unique option only available on our hotel product.
Daydream Explorer: Hotel Collection
Get inspired by our hand picked collection of 2,000+ point hotels around the globe
Discover hotel deals from luxury resorts to boutique hideaways and hidden gems, all inside the Hotel Collection.
For those familiar with our Daydream Explorer product for flights, you will find a similar view tied to our hotel collection. In our starting map, search for far flung destinations you have never heard of to get inspired for your next trip.
Prefer visuals of the hotel instead of a map to get started? We have you covered.
Click on the “List view” button to be brought to our hotel collection homepage. Here, you can browse our full collection, with some of our favorite hotels tagged as Featured properties.
One feature that we love to use ourselves is our calendar view. To find this, click on the calendar icon, found on the hotel card at various points in the funnel
From here, we are able to see a comparison of cash vs points across a full month at a time.
This is great for finding those hard to get award nights at some of the most exclusive properties around the world.
Hotel Alerts
Set your alerts and let PointsYeah do the heavy lifting
Similar to flight price point alerts, our hotel alert product is there so that you can avoid constantly checking the hotel website. Whether you
Booked a refundable cash fare and want to book the same room at a lower price
Booked an award room and want to see if it lowers
Are waiting on a price to go below a certain threshold
Hotel Alerts are the product for you. Just click the 🔔 bell icon next to a result, and that’s it! You’re covered.
Free members can track up to 4 hotel alerts. Each unique stay is tracked as 1 alert.Premium users unlock up to 15,great for planning trips or keeping tabs on dream stays.
Our goal is to create the simplest and best award search site to make award planning easier for everyone. However, achieving this is not easy, we have devoted countless hours to ensuring accuracy, reliability, and speed simultaneously. As a real-time search site, we don’t have much room for errors as we do understand the trust from all of you. With that trust, we built our product without shortcuts, ensuring that every live search is reflective of what you will see on direct sites. We DON’T falsify results nor do we use partner A results for partner B without actually searching B.
I am sure all of us know, when we are searching for revenue tickets, there are times you see “sorry, your fare no longer available, XXX is our new price or please select different flights.”
The reality for award search is far more complicated than revenue ticket, and we have decided to share some stories about how the award travel search system works in 2025.
Every airline has designed its system differently from another, making a one-size-fits-all solution impossible. Some airlines have very sophisticated systems using the newest technology, while others are legacy systems. To make matters more complicated, sometimes these airlines with technology miles apart are partners who share inventory.
Partners no longer share the same inventory space as they did five years ago due to changes in financial models and system. Delta was the first mover, with Virgin Flying Club, Delta and Air France and KLM Flying Blue also implementing changes. As travel advances, these practices are likely to be implemented by other airlines/alliances over time.
Even if they share inventory spaces on some routes/some alliances(old system vs newer one), the differences in each airline’s system setup may cause discrepancies. For example, Iberia has married segment restrictions only on their and British Airways flights, not on some partners. British Airways, on the other hand, has them on almost all partners. So, some SEGMENTS redeemable on Iberia Avios may not be visible on British Airways Avios because Iberia Avios allows multi-segment mixed matches.
Airlines’ front ends are also built differently. While we get results from the backend, airline frontends may miss airport codes. We have 9000+ airport codes, but many airlines don’t have that many as they were not designed for award search. For example, Iberia Avios doesn’t have IST code, and used BUE instead of EZE or AEP for Buenos Aires or Qantas Frequent Flyer, Etihad Guest don’t have some airports too. As we built our airport code repository, our team even missed many airports that were discovered by our amazing users.
How you search on airline sites will yield different results. For instance, Lifemiles and Turkish Airlines, when searching for their partners, lifemiles.com may not show all Star Alliance results if you use all partners, for lifemiles.com select Star alliance BEFORE Search or Carrier BEFORE search on top of departure airports. Turkish Airlines has two places to search for Star Alliance, each with different results. The accurate one is under my account-miles transactions-star alliance awards. Not the standard alliance search from front.
Frontend blocking: Some airlines block redemption from the frontend for specific routes or carriers for various reasons.
Sync delay: Internal systems have sync delays between partners or even within the same company but different sites. For example, the Air France site may have a delay compared to the KLM site, and the same goes for their apps
Phantom inventory: This issue has persisted for over 20 years between partners.
Request Timeout : There are two types of timeouts—either the request is timed out by the receiver, or we timeout the request. Regardless of the type, you just need to search one more time.
With over 50 systems interacting simultaneously, we cannot guarantee 100% accuracy. Nevertheless, we are doing our best to achieve as close to 100% accuracy as possible.
We want to thank you again for your understanding and we and the airlines are continuing to improve to make your points travel planning effortless.
At PointsYeah, we believe that there is no “one way” to book travel. We built our products with that in mind, building our Daydream Explorer product for those who want to search the globe and be inspired for their next trip. Our Explorer Alert feature is often overlooked and misunderstood, so we want to spend time raising awareness to how you can use these for your next booking.
What are Explorer Alerts?
Explorer Alerts are tied to our Daydream Explorer product. These alerts allow you to find inspiration as broad or narrow as you like, sending these ideas directly to your inbox. We all love new flight ideas and don’t want you to miss any of them.
What is the difference between Explorer Alerts and Points Price Alerts?
Explorer Alerts track flights from the most searched routes globally. Points Price Alerts are more specific to your exact needs, tracking price changes and new seats on almost any route around the globe.
Is there a limit on Explorer Alerts?
No, Explorer Alerts are free and unlimited. You can set up as many as you want in any way you want.
Where do I find Explorer Alerts?
Explorer Alerts can be found in a few places;
In the Alerts tab on the left sidebar. From there, toggle to Explorer Alerts under the flights tab.
In the Daydream Explorer product. Once you navigate to the list view, you will see the alerts icon in the filter section.
How do I set up the alerts?
Similar to Points Price Alerts, you can set up to three departures and arrivals, including continents, regions, countries, or airports for each alert.
How do I get notified?
After creating an alert, you will receive notifications via email and on the Alerts page whenever we find a deal that matches your criteria.
Points Price Alerts – Set Your Own Price The only alert continuously tracking both the price changes of points and the availability of newly released seats with multiple dates.
1. What are the Points Price Alerts – Set Your Own Price?
Unlike other alerts where you either have to enter lots of information to track one flight or only receive an alert once, our Points Price Alerts, we track both points price changes, similar to Kayak or Google’s price alerts, and newly available seats based on the maximum points you wish to spend.
2. How to set up the alerts?
You can set up your alerts via the search result page or under my account page with only a few clicks, follow the steps to customize filters and the maximum points you wish to spend.
3. Is this really free, unlimited, and continuous tracking?
Yes, our points prices alerts offer unlimited and continuous tracking with maximum 4 active alerts. We will keep searching for available options unless the alert is paused or deleted, or the pre-set travel date has passed. You can pause or delete any alert at any time. When an alert is paused or deleted, or the travel date has passed, the limit will be reset. Keep in mind that many award tickets are fully refundable, enabling you to book now and exchange for a better option if the points price changes.
4. How are 4 active alerts counted?
Each day will be counted as one active alert. If you set up alerts for three days in a row, it will be counted as three alerts. However, each alert can be set for all the programs you want to track.
5. How can I get more active alerts?
Upgrade to our membership to have access to 32 active alerts.
6. How do I get notified?
You will receive notifications via email and on the My Points Price Alerts page whenever we detect a change to your alert.
Got a whole bunch of credit card points but aren’t sure how to spend them? PointsYeah’s search tool is a foolproof way to make your travel planning easier. From converting points into airline miles to formally booking your travel, we hold your hand the whole way.
Although PointsYeah does the heavy lifting, it’s still worth understanding simple details like:
Which airlines partner with each points program?
Which credit cards can you open to quickly amass the points that’ll best fit your travel goals?
American Express Membership Rewards points
Which airlines partner with Amex Membership Rewards?
Aer Lingus
Cathay Pacific
Iberia
Aeromexico
Delta
JetBlue
Air Canada
Emirates
Qantas
ANA
Etihad
Qatar Airways
Avianca
Flying Blue (Air France and KLM)
Singapore Airlines
British Airways
Hawaiian Airlines
Virgin Atlantic
While looking for award flights, PointsYeah displays live search results that show you how many points you’ll need to transfer to each specific airline program. It even shows you active transfer bonuses.
Most transfers are instant — so you can book your travel immediately after you initiate the conversion.
Another quick note: When transferring Amex points to a U.S. airline (like Delta or JetBlue or Hawaiian Airlines), you’ll be subject to a fee of 0.06 cents per point. For example, you’ll pay $60 for every 100,000 points you transfer. You’ve also got the option to redeem Amex points at a rate of 0.5 cents each to offset the fee.
Again, this doesn’t apply to foreign airlines — only those based in the U.S.
How to transfer American Express Membership Rewards to airlines
Step 1. Log into your American Express online account and select a Membership Rewards-earning card (like the Amex Platinum Card).
Step 2. Click the “Rewards & Benefits” tab. Under the “Earn and Redeem” drop-down menu, find the “Transfer Points” option. This will take you to a page listing all Amex transfer partners.
Step 3. Choose the airline program you’d like to transfer your points to. Before you transfer, Amex will ask you to enter your airline loyalty number. It’ll save your info for future use.
Step 4. Review and submit your transfer. You’ll need to authenticate the transfer by inputting the three-digit code on the back of your card, entering a temporary code sent to your email, or completing another verification method.
Bilt Rewards
Which airlines partner with Bilt Rewards?
Aer Lingus
Cathay Pacific
TAP Portugal
Alaska Airlines
Emirates
Turkish Airlines
Avianca
Flying Blue (Air France and KLM)
United Airlines
Air Canada
Iberia
Virgin Red (Virgin Atlantic)
British Airways
Southwest
Again, PointsYeah will show you live award inventory and give you links to help you transfer your points instantly (in most cases) to your preferred airline program — and even alert you of transfer bonuses to make your flight even cheaper.
Which credit cards earn Bilt Rewards?
Card
Annual fee
Welcome bonus
Bilt Mastercard®
$0
N/A
How to transfer Bilt Rewards to airlines
Step 1. Open the Bilt Rewards app on your phone and click the “Rewards” tab at the bottom of the screen.
Step 2. Find the “Transfer” button at the top of the screen and select it. This will bring you to a page with all of Bilt’s transfer partners.
Step 3. Choose the airline you want to transfer your points with. Input the number of points you’d like to transfer.
Step 4. Review and submit your transfer.
Capital One miles
Which airlines partner with Capital One miles?
Aeromexico
Etihad
Singapore Airlines
Air Canada
EVA Air
TAP Portugal
Avianca
Finnair
Turkish Airlines
British Airways
Flying Blue (Air France and KLM)
Virgin Red (Virgin Atlantic)
Cathay Pacific
JetBlue
Emirates
Qantas
Transferring Capital One miles to airlines is typically instant. And because PointsYeah displays live award availability, you can transfer your miles to the airline and book your trip in just a minute or two. We’ll tell you how many miles you need to convert for your desired flight — and also let you know of any Capital One miles transfer bonuses.
Which credit cards earn Capital One miles?
Card
Annual fee
Welcome bonus
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
$95
75,000 bonus miles
Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card
$395
75,000 bonus miles
Capital One Venture X Business Card
$395
75,000 bonus miles
Capital One VentureOne Rewards Credit Card
$0
20,000 bonus miles
Capital One Spark Miles for Business
$95 (waived the first year)
50,000 bonus miles
Capital One Spark Miles Select for Business
$0
50,000 bonus miles
Capital One Spark Cash Plus
$95 (waived the first year)
$750*
Capital One Savor Rewards Credit Card
$0
$200*
Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards Credit Card
$0
$200*
Capital One QuicksilverOne Cash Rewards Credit Card
$39
N/A*
*You can convert the cash back you earn with Capital One credit cards into transferable miles as long as you also hold a Capital One miles-earning card, like the Capital One Venture. The transfer rate is 1 mile per cent. For example, you could convert $50 in cash back into 5,000 Capital One miles.
In other words, even cash back Capital One cards are great for earning travel rewards.
How to transfer Capital One miles to airlines
Step 1. Log into your Capital One online account and click the “View Rewards” button on your dashboard. You’ll then be taken to the rewards page with several different redemption options.
Step 2. Click the “Transfer rewards” box to find the list of all Capital One airline partners.
Step 3. Choose the airline program you’d like to transfer your miles to. You’ll need to enter your airline loyalty number if you haven’t previously linked it to your Capital One account.
Step 4. Enter the number of miles you’d like to convert. Review and confirm your transfer.
Chase Ultimate Rewards points
Which airlines partner with Chase Ultimate Rewards?
Aer Lingus
Flying Blue (Air France and KLM)
Southwest
Air Canada
Iberia
United Airlines
British Airways
JetBlue
Virgin Atlantic
Emirates
Singapore Airlines
Chase Ultimate Rewards points convert to airlines programs instantly. PointsYeah gives you a live look at award seats — so when you find the flight you want, you can have it reserved in minutes. The search results will tell you how many Chase points you’ll need to book the flight, as well as any current transfer bonuses.
Which credit cards earn Chase Ultimate Rewards?
Card
Annual fee
Welcome bonus
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
$95
75,000 bonus points
Chase Sapphire Reserve®
$550
75,000 bonus points
Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card
$95
90,000 bonus points
Chase Freedom Unlimited®
$0
Up to $300*
Chase Freedom Flex℠
$0
$200*
Ink Business Cash® Credit Card
$0
$750*
Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card
$0
$750*
*You can convert the cash back you earn with Chase credit cards into transferable points — but you must have a Chase Ultimate Rewards point-earning credit card, like the Chase Sapphire Preferred. You’ll get 1 point per cent, meaning, you could convert $100 in cash back into 10,000 Chase points.
How to transfer Chase points to airlines
Step 1. Log into your Chase online account and click on an Ultimate-Rewards credit card. You’ll see a “Redeem” button near the top of the page. Alternatively, you can head directly to the Chase Ultimate Rewards website and choose your Ultimate Rewards credit card.
Step 2. On your account dashboard, you’ll see a “Travel” tab at the top of the page. Find and click the “Transfer points to partners” link from the drop-down menu.
Step 3. From Chase’s list of airline partners, choose the program you’d like to transfer your points to. You’ll need to link your airline account to Chase if you haven’t already. Just enter your loyalty number when prompted.
Step 4. Enter the number of points you’d like to convert. Review and confirm your transfer.
Citi ThankYou points
Which airlines partner with Citi ThankYou points?
Aeromexico
EVA Air
Singapore Airlines
Avianca
Flying Blue (Air France and KLM)
Thai Airways
Cathay Pacific
JetBlue
Turkish Airlines
Emirates
Qantas
Virgin Atlantic
Etihad
Qatar Airways
Citi ThankYou points generally transfer to programs instantly. PointsYeah will quickly show you how many points you’ll need for your flight (accounting for active transfer bonuses), and it’ll display live award availability. Just choose your flight, and we’ll show you how to quickly book it.
Which credit cards earn Citi ThankYou points?
Card
Annual fee
Welcome bonus
Citi Strata Premier℠ Card
$95
75,000 bonus points
Citi Prestige® Card
$495
N/A
Citi Rewards+® Card
$0
20,000 bonus points*
Citi Double Cash® Card
$0
$200*
Citi Custom Cash® Card
$0
$200*
*You can turn any rewards you earn with Citi’s cash back cards into transferable ThankYou points as long as you also hold a ThankYou points-earning credit card like the Citi Strata Premier. You’ll get 1 point per cent, meaning, you can turn $100 in cash back into 10,000 Citi points.
It’s also worth noting that the Citi Rewards+ Card’s redemption options are effectively identical to Citi’s cash back credit cards. So to unlock the full potential of that card’s rewards, you’ll also need to hold a card like the Citi Strata Premier.
How to transfer Citi points to airlines
Step 1. Navigate to ThankYou.com and login with your Citi credit card credentials. You may need to manually select the Citi Strata Premier — or another card that earns fully transferable points, like the Citi Prestige.
On the home page is a “More Ways to Redeem” tab. Click “Points Transfer” from the drop-down menu.
Step 2. You’re now looking at a list of all Citi transfer partners. Find the airline you want to transfer to and click “Continue.” Link your airline loyalty account (if you haven’t already) by entering it into the ThankYou website when prompted.
Step 3. Enter the number of points you’d like to convert. Review and confirm your transfer.
Wells Fargo Rewards
Which airlines partner with Wells Fargo Rewards?
Aer Lingus
Flying Blue (Air France and KLM)
Avianca
Iberia
British Airways
Virgin Atlantic
In most cases, rewards will deposit into your airline account immediately after initiating a transfer from Wells Fargo. Take a quick look at available flights through PointsYeah’s live award search, and we’ll give you instructions for how to quickly transfer points and book your travel. We’ll even tell you when there’s a hard-to-ignore transfer bonus.
Which credit cards earn Wells Fargo Rewards?
Card
Annual fee
Welcome bonus
Wells Fargo Autograph℠ Card
$0
20,000 bonus points
Wells Fargo Autograph Journey℠ Card
$95
60,000 bonus points
Wells Fargo Active Cash® Card
$0
$200*
Wells Fargo Attune℠ Card
$0
$100*
Even Wells Fargo’s cash back cards that aren’t marketed as “travel” credit cards can be a boon for collecting travel rewards. If you’ve got a Wells Fargo points-earning card, like the Wells Fargo Autograph Card, you can convert the cash back you earn into Wells Fargo points at a rate of 1 point per cent — meaning $20 equals 2,000 travel points.
How to transfer Wells Fargo points to airlines
Step 1. Sign into your Wells Fargo online account and roll over the “Use Rewards” tab at the top of the page.
Step 2. From the drop-down menu, find and click the “Rewards Points Transfer” link. This will take you to a list of Wells Fargo transfer partners.
Step 3. Choose the airline you want to use and enter the number of points you’d like to transfer.
Step 4. Review your transfer and click “Submit.”
Cautions, caveats, and advice
Take advantage of transfer bonuses
Banks often publish bonuses which can help to stretch the rewards you earn by rewarding you for transferring your flexible points to specific airline partners.
For example, you may find that American Express is offering a 30% bonus when transferring to Virgin Atlantic. This improves the standard 1:1 transfer ratio to 1:1.3. That’s an extra 300 miles for every 1,000 points you transfer.
Transfers are final
When you convert transferable points to an airline, you can’t convert them back. For this reason, we don’t recommend transferring points until you’re ready to book.
Some points take a while to transfer
In most cases, transferable points deposit into your airline account within a day (typically within minutes). But some partners may take longer to process. If you’re uniquely cursed, the award seats you want may have disappeared by the time you get your miles.
It probably won’t happen to you, but it’s something to be aware of.
Pretty simple, Yeah?
Transferring bank points to an airline is simple and takes only a minute or two. The stressful part is trying to figure out how to best use those rewards. PointsYeah eliminates all that mental strain and feeds you the top options in seconds.
Save your brainpower for earning travel rewards. We’ll do the rest.