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It's no secret that Rove is one of our favorite new loyalty programs. That was true a week ago when Rove announced it was adding Japan Airlines Mileage Bank as a 1:1 transfer partner, and it's especially true today, March 9, as it becomes the sole U.S. transfer partner for Scandinavian Airlines SAS EuroBonus.

As of today, you can transfer your Rove Miles to SAS EuroBonus at a 1:1 ratio to unlock travel with Scandinavian Airlines and the SkyTeam partners.

Here's everything you need to know about Rove's newest transfer partner.

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Rove Begins Transfers to SAS EuroBonus

If you aren't familiar with it, Rove allows members to earn transferable rewards on travel and shopping purchases. You can then redeem your rewards by transferring them to a variety of hotel and airline partners, including the newly added Japan Airlines Mileage Bank, as well as fan favorites like Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways. Its latest airline transfer partner is SAS EuroBonus, the loyalty program of Scandinavian Airlines. The partnership is officially live, which means you can transfer your Rove Miles to SAS EuroBonus at a 1:1 ratio.

Rove Miles SAS transfer partner
Screenshot of Rove

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is the flag carrier of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It also famously switched from Star Alliance to SkyTeam in 2024. Although less popular than fellow European SkyTeam members like Air France, SAS is a great airline to be familiar with. The airline currently flies to more than 125 destinations throughout Europe, the U.S., Africa, and Asia.

Scandinavian Airlines award chart

Since there aren't any credit card point currencies in the U.S. that transfer to SAS, you might not be as familiar with SAS EuroBonus or know how many points are required for an award redemption. One-way, short-haul flights between Oslo (OSL) and Copenhagen (CPH) might cost around 10,000 EuroBonus points. Or, long-haul flights between the U.S. and Europe start at just 30,000 EuroBonus points in economy or 60,000 points in business.

Screenshot of SAS award search from ATL to CPH
Screenshot of SAS

What really makes SAS stand out is the fact that the airline does not impose any additional fuel surcharges on award redemptions, which means taxes and fees should stay low. This is a stark difference from airlines like British Airways, which are known for imposing very high fuel surcharges on redemptions. Yes, you're reading the screenshot above correctly. A one-way flight from Atlanta (ATL) to Copenhagen (CPH) would cost 30,000 points, plus just 4.82€ ($5.60) in taxes and fees.

For reference, SAS publishes an award chart, although the zones might look a little different from what you're used to:

Screenshot of SAS award chart
Screenshot of the SAS award chart

Nordic+ includes countries like Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. Keep in mind that this award chart is for “bonus” fares, which aren't always available. If not, you'd need to book a “flex” fare, which is substantially more expensive. Using the Atlanta to Copenhagen flight as an example, an Economy Bonus ticket is 30,000 points each way, while an Economy Flex is more than 204,000 points each way — almost 7X the bonus fare.

SAS airplane
Credit: Niklas Jonasson/Unsplash

Related: 5 of the Cheapest Flights You Can Book Using Rove Miles

All Current Rove Transfer Partners

Thanks to Scandinavian Airlines, you can now transfer your Rove Miles to 17 partners. Here's the full list:

From
To
Transfer Ratio
Min.Transfer
Average Time
Rove
Accor Group (ALL - Accor Live Limitless)
150:100
2,000
Unknown
Rove
Aeromexico (Rewards)
100:100
2,000
Unknown
Rove
100:100
2,000
Immediate
Rove
Air India (Maharaja Club)
100:100
2,000
Unknown
Rove
Cathay Pacific (Cathay)
1,000:1,000
2,000
Unknown
Rove
Etihad Airways (Etihad Guest)
100:100
2,000
Immediate
Rove
Finnair Plus
100:100
2,000
Unknown
Rove
Hainan Airlines (Fortune Wings Club)
100:100
2,000
Unknown
Rove
Japan Airlines (JMB)
100:100
2,000
Unknown
Rove
Lufthansa (Miles and More)
2,000
Unknown
Rove
Qatar Airways (Privilege Club)
100:100
2,000
Unknown
Rove
SAS (EuroBonus)
100:100
2,000
Unknown
Rove
Thai Airways (Royal Orchid Plus)
100:100
2,000
Unknown
Rove
Turkish Airlines (Miles&Smiles)
100:100
2,000
Unknown
Rove
Vietnam Airlines (Lotusmiles)
100:100
2,000
Unknown
Rove
Virgin Atlantic (Flying Club)
2,000
Unknown
Rove
Virgin Red
2,000
Unknown

Bottom Line

Rove has quickly evolved from a program to keep an eye on to one you can't miss. Scandinavian Airlines SAS EuroBonus marks Rove's 15th transfer partner. Rove is now the sole U.S. transfer partner for multiple programs, including SAS and Lufthansa Miles and More. To make things easier for travelers, Rove added the ability to search for real-time award availability directly on the platform. Now, you can identify available award seats before you transfer your miles to SAS.

If you aren't already a Rove member, make sure to sign up to start earning miles on your travel and shopping purchases.

Rove is now one of the 630+ loyalty programs supported by AwardWallet. Add your account to track your balance, monitor activity, and stay on top of upcoming bookings all in one place.

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