winterskigirl
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Does anyone know of any airline mileage plans that you can convert over to Amtrak Guest Rewards points?
This would include Chase Ultimate Rewards points, which are earned with the Sapphire Preferred and Ink cards and are transferrable 1:1 to AGR.credit canards
To the best of my understanding Chase has no rule or restriction against this. Any airline remains free to purchase UR points in exchange for "using" their own points if they so choose. That being said, I cannot even begin to fathom why on Earth they would ever do such a thing, and so far no airline ever has.Does UR or Ink allow you to transfer airline miles INTO the UR or Ink accounts also? (I don't have these card so I don't know.)
Don't know if it will help you but when I got my Chase AGR card in February 2014, I used Points.com and converted 63,000 US Air mileage points to 21,000 AGR points at no cost. Converted wife's 30,000 mileage points to 10,000 AGR points.Does anyone know of any airline mileage plans that you can convert over to Amtrak Guest Rewards points?
Try the mileage converter website. Google "mileage converter" or go to:Does anyone know of any airline mileage plans that you can convert over to Amtrak Guest Rewards points?
If you have a Diner's Club card. As far as I know, US citizens haven't been able to apply for Diner's Club cards for years.You get 15,000 Amtrak points for every 50,000 American miles you transfer.
Good Luck
According to this:If you have a Diner's Club card. As far as I know, US citizens haven't been able to apply for Diner's Club cards for years.You get 15,000 Amtrak points for every 50,000 American miles you transfer.
Good Luck
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