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From bonus points on your next hotel stay to generous sales of airline miles, we're always looking for travel deals that help you earn more points and miles and redeem them for maximum value. In other words, we want to help you book the vacation of your dreams.
This week, we found one-way flights to Europe for as low as 18,750 Flying Blue miles. For those wanting to experience a luxury camping resort, Hyatt's Under Canvas is offering a new promotion that lets you earn 1 American Airlines mile per dollar spent. Plus, there are several new credit card transfer bonuses, including a 25% Chase transfer bonus to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club and Air France-KLM Flying Blue.
There's also a highest-ever welcome offer on one of our favorite travel cards, the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (see rates and fees): Earn 100,000 Ultimate Rewards points after you spend $5,000 on purchases within the first three months from account opening. That's worth $2,050 by our April 2025 valuations.
We help our readers each week by rounding up ongoing promotions so they don't have to scour the internet for the best reward redemptions and offers. This includes everything from frequent flyer programs and hotel rewards programs to credit card offers and rental car deals. Here's our latest list of noteworthy new points and miles promotions for April.
Offer ending soon: Earn 100,000 bonus points with the Chase Sapphire Preferred for a limited time.
Airline loyalty programs can offer trip discounts on certain dates as well as the chance to earn more miles for future travel and deals to rack up points toward elite status. Below are some of the best offers we found for May.
Though we typically don't recommend buying points or miles, sometimes, airlines offer notable promotions to increase the value of your rewards. JetBlue TrueBlue is currently offering up to a 125% bonus when you buy points.
TPG values TrueBlue points at 1.35 cents apiece, per our April 2025 valuations, so this isn't a bad deal. Plus, buying points can help you save money on an award flight instead of paying the cash fare. For example, you can fly one-way in economy from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Iceland's Keflavik International Airport (KEF) for just 17,000 TrueBlue points plus about $102 in taxes and fees. If you bought this ticket with cash, it would cost you $491.
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Instead of paying cash, you could buy 9,000 TrueBlue points and get a 100% bonus, bringing your total to 18,000 points for just $270. Considering the taxes and fees that you'll need to pay by purchasing an award ticket, you're saving yourself over $100 if you bought points to purchase an award flight instead of booking it directly with cash.
Related: Best airline credit cards
Hotel loyalty programs occasionally offer discounted stays, ways to earn extra points and deals at various properties. Here are some April deals to consider when booking your next stay.
If you plan to stay at any Hilton property, the hotel is offering a new promotion called Points Plus.
Related: Best hotel credit cards
Card issuers sometimes offer deals and discounts for certain cardholders on everything from airfare to dining. Here are some of the offers we've rounded up this week. Remember that you must activate these offers on your card and use your enrolled card to make the purchase to earn bonus rewards.
This Amex offer, which we found on The Platinum Card® from American Express, could help you earn 15,000 Membership Rewards points.
This Amex Offer could earn you $200 back on select Hilton resorts.
This Chase offer, which we found on the Chase Sapphire Reserve® (see rates and fees), could earn you $100 cash back.
Related: Your ultimate guide to Chase Offers
In addition to these new offers, many others from previous weeks are still available:
Additionally, many stand-alone Amex and Chase offers are still available across a variety of credit cards. Keep in mind that these offers are targeted; you also need to activate them prior to making an eligible purchase to receive cash back, bonus points or miles.
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