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Many hotel loyalty programs allow members to transfer points to partner airlines. However, most of those options typically provide awful value for your points. One key exception is Marriott Bonvoy®. With Marriott, you can transfer Marriott points to nearly 40 airlines at a more respectable 3:1 ratio.
Plus, you'll generally receive a 5,000-mile bonus when transferring at least 60,000 Marriott Bonvoy® points to your airline of choice at once. That nets you a total of 25,000 miles for most frequent flyer programs — or 30,000 United miles, thanks to Marriott's preferred partnership with United. However, a handful of airlines don't offer this transfer bonus.
Here's what you need to know about transferring Marriott Bonvoy points to airlines.
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Marriott Bonvoy® Airline Transfer Partners
Marriott partners with 39 airlines — a longer list of partners than any other transferable points program! And of those partners, you can freely transfer Bonvoy points to 38 airlines at a 3:1 transfer ratio.
A key exception is Air New Zealand. Marriott points transfer to the airline's Airpoints program at a 200:1 ratio. On transfers of 60,000 points or more, you'll get a 25-point bonus. That means a 60,000-point transfer results in a 325-point deposit in your Airpoints account — redeemable for NZ$1 apiece.

List of Marriott airline transfer partners
Check out the complete list of transfer partners below:
Frequent Flyer Program | Transfer Ratio (Bonvoy points:miles) | Bonus for transferring 60,000+ points |
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Aegean Airlines Miles+Bonus | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Aer Lingus AerClub | 3:1 | 5,000 Avios |
Aeromexico Rewards | 3:1 | 5,000 points |
Air Canada Aeroplan | 3:1 | 5,000 points |
Air China PhoenixMiles | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Air France/KLM Flying Blue | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Air New Zealand Airpoints | 200:1 | 25 Airpoints |
Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
All Nippon Airways (ANA) Mileage Club | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
American Airlines AAdvantage | 3:1 | n/a |
Asiana Airlines Asiana Club | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Avianca LifeMiles | 3:1 | n/a |
British Airways Executive Club | 3:1 | 5,000 Avios |
Cathay Pacific Cathay (formerly Asia Miles) | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
China Southern Airlines Sky Pearl Club | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Copa Airlines ConnectMiles | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Delta SkyMiles | 3:1 | n/a |
Emirates Skywards | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Etihad Airways Etihad Guest | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Frontier Airlines Frontier Miles | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Hainan Airlines Fortune Wings Club | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Hawaiian Airlines HawaiianMiles | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Iberia Plus | 3:1 | 5,000 Avios |
InterMiles (formerly Jet Airways JetPrivilege) | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Japan Airlines JAL Mileage Bank | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
LATAM Airlines LATAM Pass/Multiplus Fidelidade LATAM Pass | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Qantas Frequent Flyer | 3:1 | 5,000 points |
Qatar Airways Privilege Club | 3:1 | 5,000 Avios |
Saudia Alfursan | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Southwest Rapid Rewards | 3:1 | 5,000 points |
TAP Air Portugal Miles&Go | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Thai Airways International Royal Orchid Plus | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
United MileagePlus | 3:1 | 10,000 miles |
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club | 3:1 | 5,000 points |
Virgin Australia Velocity Frequent Flyer | 3:1 | 5,000 miles |
Vueling Club | 3:1 | 5,000 Avios |
How to transfer Marriott points to airlines
To kick off a transfer, visit Marriott's “Transfer Points to Miles” webpage and log in to your Bonvoy account. Select your airline of choice, fill in the transfer form, and initiate! It's that easy. Just make sure the names on your Marriott Bonvoy and frequent flyer account match.

The minimum transfer to all airlines is 3,000 Marriott Bonvoy points. After you meet the minimum, you can convert Marriott points to airline miles in increments of 3 points.
It's important to understand the miles expiration policy of the airline to which you're transferring Bonvoy points. You should generally have an immediate use of the miles anytime you're transferring points, as speculative transfers are typically worth avoiding.
Related: Do Marriott Bonvoy Points Expire?
Bonus Miles When You Transfer 60,000+ Marriott Bonvoy Points to Select Airline Partners
On transfers to most of its partners, Marriott tacks on a 5,000-mile bonus when you move Bonvoy points to airlines in multiples of 60,000 points. This applies to 35 of the 39 transfer partners. The four exceptions are American Airlines AAdvantage, Delta SkyMiles, Avianca LifeMiles, and Korean Air SKYPASS.
Marriott lets members transfer a maximum of 240,000 points per day. That means you can receive up to 20,000 bonus miles daily via airline partner transfers. Transfer 240,000 Bonvoy points and you’ll receive 100,000 airline miles.
Frustratingly, this bonus won't show up when you enter the number of Marriott points you want to transfer in the transfer form. Instead, you'll see the bonus after submitting the transfer.
Transfer Marriott Points to United with an enhanced bonus
In March 2023, Marriott changed how transfers to United work. Previously, travelers received a 10% bonus on all transfers to United. Now, travelers can transfer Marriott points to United at a 3:1 transfer ratio — like almost all other airlines.
But that's not all. You'll now get 10,000 bonus United MileagePlus miles when you transfer at least 60,000 Bonvoy points at once, courtesy of a preferred partnership. That means you will receive 30,000 MileagePlus miles on transfers of 60,000 Bonvoy points. When maximized, that equates to a 50% bonus.
- Base transfer: 60,000 points = 20,000 United miles
- Bonus: 10,000 United miles
- Total: 30,000 United miles

How Long Do Marriott Transfers to Airlines Take?
So, when can you expect your Marriott transfer to post to your frequent flyer account? Transfer times for Marriott point transfers vary widely depending on the airline you transfer to.
To get an idea of what to expect, bookmark AwardWallet's transfer times tool. You'll see the average time AwardWallet users have to wait before their new airline miles arrives.
However, transfers aren't typically instant, as evidenced by a small snapshot of transfer times to a handful of partners.
Get alerts with AwardWallet Balance Watch
If you want to know as soon as the transfer posts, you can use Balance Watch to get an alert as soon as your balance changes. When an AwardWallet member tracks a transfer through Balance Watch, the mile transfer times page is updated with your data point — letting other travelers see how long it takes on average for each program.
Is It Worth Transferring Marriott Bonvoy Points to Airlines?
Converting Marriott points is a great tool to keep in your back pocket for two reasons: topping off your accounts and building a balance of hard-to-earn airline miles.
First, if you're a few points short of a redemption, you can avoid buying miles outright to cover the difference by freely transferring Marriott points to the airline of your choice. Earning the few miles necessary through transferring is an easy way to save a few dollars on out-of-pocket travel costs.
Second, Marriott partners with a handful of programs that other transferable point programs don't. For example, Korean Air SKYPASS, JAL Mileage Bank, and Frontier Miles are otherwise inaccessible outside of transfers through Marriott.
So, if you've got dreams of flying Korean Air first class on points, converting your stash of Bonvoy points to SKYPASS miles might be worth it — even if this isn't the best-value way to employ your Bonvoy points.

Some airline partners are more valuable than others
Numbers-wise, the 3:1 ratio means you'll pay a premium to transfer your Marriott points to an airline. In other words, the value of three Bonvoy points is typically greater than the one airline mile you'll receive. However, there are some exceptions.
For example, AwardWallet users typically redeem Marriott Bonvoy points for 0.94¢ apiece. Times three, you're trading around 2.8¢ worth of Marriott points for whatever a singular airline mile is worth.
To select airlines like British Airways (2.56¢), Korean Air (2.87¢), and Virgin Atlantic (3.64¢), AwardWallet users can, on average, redeem one airline mile for more value than three Bonvoy points. These transfers are more worthwhile than transfers to Delta (1.34¢), Emirates (1.55¢), Southwest (1.52¢), and several other airlines where the mile value is less than the value of three Bonvoy points.
A good litmus test for whether or not transferring is worth it is whether or not you're satisfied with the value you'll get from your new bundle of airline miles. If not, there might be more value in using your points for free nights at a Marriott hotel.
Related: Best Marriott Bonvoy Redemptions for Luxury Stays
Quick Ways To Earn Marriott Bonvoy Points
While there are several ways to earn a boatload of Bonvoy points, the fastest is with a Marriott credit card. After banking a welcome bonus and spending on your card of choice, you'll have a hefty balance of points. And if you opt out of redeeming those points for free nights at a Marriott hotel, you're free to move them to an airline.
Currently, there are six co-branded Marriott credit cards open to new applicants. The roster is split across two issuers: American Express and Chase.
Occasionally, these cards will offer welcome bonuses featuring Free Night Awards — not a bundle of Bonvoy points. Free Night Awards and their point-equivalents don't transfer to airlines.
American Express-issued Marriott Bonvoy cards
Amex offers three Marriott co-branded cards. Two are for personal use while the third tailors to small businesses. Here's the current welcome offers on these cards:
- Marriott Bonvoy Bevy® American Express® Card: Earn up to 135,000 Marriott Bonvoy® bonus points. Earn 85,000 points after you spend $5,000 and an extra 50,000 points after you spend an additional $2,000 in purchases on the Card within your first 6 months of Card Membership.
- Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card: Earn up to 150,000 Marriott Bonvoy® bonus points. Earn 100,000 points after you spend $6,000 and an extra 50,000 points after you spend an additional $2,000 in purchases on the Card within your first 6 months of Card Membership.
- Marriott Bonvoy Business® American Express® Card: Earn 3 Free Night Awards after you use your new Card to make $6,000 in eligible purchases within the first 6 months of Card Membership.

(Terms Apply)
- 6X points on purchases at hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy
- 4X points on up to $15,000 in combined purchases per year at restaurants worldwide and at U.S. supermarkets
- 2X points on all other eligible purchases

(Terms Apply)
- 6X points on purchases at Marriott Properties
- 3X points at restaurants worldwide, including takeout and delivery
- 3X points on flights booked directly with airlines
- 2X points on all other eligible purchases

(Terms apply)
- 6x Marriott Bonvoy® points on each dollar of eligible purchases at hotels participating in the Marriott Bonvoy® program.
- 4x Marriott Bonvoy® points on each dollar of eligible purchases made at restaurants worldwide, at U.S. gas stations, on wireless telephone services purchased directly from U.S. service providers and on U.S. purchases for shipping
- 2x Marriott Bonvoy® points per dollar on all other eligible purchases
Chase-issued Marriott Bonvoy cards
For those under the Chase's restrictive 5/24 rule, the bank offers a lineup of three personal cards:
- Marriott Bonvoy Bold® Credit Card: Earn 60,000 bonus points + 1 Free Night Award after spending $2,000 on eligible purchases within the first 3 months of account opening. Free Night Award valued up to 50,000 points. Certain hotels have resort fees.
- Marriott Bonvoy Boundless® Credit Card: Earn five bonus Free Night Awards after you use your new Card to make $5,000 in purchases within the first 3 months of Card Membership. Redemption level up to 50,000 Marriott Bonvoy® points for each bonus Free Night Award, at hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy®. Certain hotels have resort fees.
- Marriott Bonvoy Bountiful™ Card: Earn 85,000 Marriott Bonvoy points after you spend $4,000 in eligible purchases on their Card in the first three months.

- 3X points for every $1 spent at over 7,000 participating Marriott Bonvoy hotels
- 2X points on other travel purchases (from airfare to taxis and trains)
- 1X point on all other purchases

- Earn 6X Bonvoy points per $1 spent participating Marriott Bonvoy hotels, 3X points per $1 on the first $6,000 spent in combined purchases each year on grocery stores, gas stations, and dining, and 2X points per $1 on all other purchases
- Earn 3 Marriott Bonvoy® points for every $1 on the first $6,000 spent in combined purchases each year on gas stations, grocery stores, and dining
- Earn 2X Bonvoy points for every $1 spent on all other purchases

- 6X points on purchases at hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy
- 4X points on up to $15,000 in combined purchases per year at restaurants worldwide and at U.S. supermarkets
- 2X points on all other eligible purchases
Final Thoughts
Marriott's transfer partners are a valuable part of the Bonvoy program. The majority of airlines convert at a 3:1 ratio. However, you can improve that rate to 2:1 when you transfer 60,000 Marriott points to United MileagePlus.
Marriott Bonvoy remains one of the major transferrable point programs, thanks to the sheer number of transfer partners and the additional 5,000 bonus miles earned for every transfer of 60,000 points (for most airline partners).
For rates and fees of the cards mentioned in this post, please visit the following links: Marriott Bonvoy Bevy® American Express® Card (Rates & Fees), Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card (Rates & Fees), and Marriott Bonvoy Business® American Express® Card (Rates & Fees)
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I wonder if we will see a miles transfer bonus anytime soon?
The bold card might work for me. And now I’m under 5/24.
Good that they didn’t modify that SPG policy
Thank you for explaining these strategies. With the miles transferable to Turkish Airlines, it looks like their 15,000 mile round trip fares to Hawaii would be a process worth trying.
I am strictly novice. In fact I just stumbled onto this sight. Appreciate all the commentary. I would appreciate someone willing to educate how these points appreciate in value and how to integrate them in travel planning. If we talk about
Airline travel how do you get started? Do you also setup an air mileage account?
Thank everyone interested in contributing!
The long transfer time is a complete bummer. I regret applying for this card.
Agree, the long transfer time is horrible. And the customer service is so unapologetic. I regret applying for this card as the point is completely useless.The only thing I really can use it for is hotel stays. What is the point of having such a long list of airline partners? No award tickets will be available by the time the points arrive. If chase and other programs can do an instant transfer, why can’t Marriott?
I though ANA is also a nice option.
Marriott points lose value if you are trying to catch an airline award for a specific date. The long transfer time, now quoted at “up to six weeks” is a deal breaker. Limited award seats you find today will typically be long gone before your transferred points arrive. I was told by customer service (for platinum elite level) that there are no longer any options for expediting the transfer process.
good pointers. thx.
Looks like Marriott travel package redemption is excluded from the transfer promo (again). Was saving up in hopes of taking advantage of holiday promo, looks like I’ll keep my points.
Good compilation, there are many possibilities swap points and move
Good summary, is nice that AA is on the list
Will be taking advantage of this. Thanks for the info.
Wish ANA had a better exchange rate.
Transfers to Alaska Airlines are well worth it!
Might be a good way to use points but only with a specific trip in mind.
Marriott is very slow to post point bonuses
I’m eagerly waiting for transfer bonuses on top of the regular 25% bonus. 🙂
I have less than 60k points so I will wait next promo.
Not bad considering how I’m no longer inclined to stay at Marriott after this data breech
It is a good SPG legacy.
Nice compilation of information for easy reference.
Thanks for the reminder and the “best-value” list.
Very nice to have bonuses but bear in mind how long the transfers can take! I hoped to use some transferred miles for my last trip, the first bunch came through in a couple days but the next have never arrived – yet. I will have to keep bugging them. I can only hope ill get a bonus!
Nice to see these benefits preserved.
Cool perk on having Marriott points to transfer! Thanks!
Fantastic, these promos help!
The best part is this isn’t a promo! The 25% bonus is a permanent feature of transfers from Marriott Rewards to airline miles.
Always rely on these extra bonus point transfer bonuses.
Thank you for these comprehensive posts that both relate to a lot of people, and makes everything straightforward.
It is nice that AA is on the best value list.
Agreed!!
Thank you for the best value list.
The only hotel program I have transferred points from was SPG which was 1:1 with a 5000 point bonus on a 20,000 point transfer.
Given Starpoints converted to Marriott at 1:3, and Marriott points transfer to airlines at 3:1, the transfer rates and the bonus remain the same. Marriott awards the bonus as 15,000 points which converts to 5,000 airline miles.
Thanks for the heads up!
Great stuff on this conversion!!!
Marriott’s wide range of airline partners is excellent.
Thanks for sharing it.
thanks for sharing. marriott 7-night certificate is dead.
Really nice breakdown, and I can’t really disagree with your comments about Marriott.
Thank goodness Marriott has done something positive! I hate it when I call and am put on hold for an hour plus!!!
I believe in the 2nd paragraph you mean to say 5,000 mile bonus, not 15,000.
Have updated the paragraph to clarify. The bonus is awarded as 15K points which converts to 5K miles.
Great summary of Marriott earning cards and transfer partners. Thanks for compiling this and putting it all in one place.
Just moved 60k Marriott over to AA recently, ended up with 25k and then will be redeemed on EY.
Can this be combined to the promotion that British Airline has for additional 20% bonus?
I have transferred miles to AA for the bonus previously so I’m glad to see this little perk will be staying!
At present, there is a bonus that can be signed up for on United giving 30% extra miles on transfers.
Thanks for the heads up about the United bonus as well!
Good outline of options
The second paragraph of the article states “you’ll receive a 15,000 point bonus for every 60,000 Marriott Rewards points transferred”. I believe this should say 5,000 points.
15K bonus MR points is correct – converts to 5,000 miles. Have clarified the paragraph in the post.