Sep 12, 2024 • 9 min read
12.09.2024 - 19:24 / cntraveler.com
When it’s that time to hang up your “gone fishing” sign and take a vacation, you’ve got options—maybe it’s a white sand beach in Bali where your Microsoft Teams messages can’t reach you, or a once-in-a-lifetime expedition cruise to Antarctica, or a glamping safari on the Botswana salt flats with breakfast served next to watering giraffes. But before you go off to see any elephants, you have to address the one in the room: the airplane tickets.
They’re often the largest expense we make when we travel. For frequent flyers, getting the best bang for your buck often requires staying loyal to a few select airlines—allowing you to earn points and miles along the way. But figuring out which airline has the best rewards program can also bring on a new whirlwind of decision paralysis: how does points redemption from one airline compare to another, let alone hundreds of others? Is going with ease of booking and expanded availability on the same airline worth compromising earning extra rewards and getting seats on partner airlines? And is playing this complicated game even worth the potential rewards? Where do you even begin?
Point.me, a real-time points and travel reward search platform, is a good place to start: On September 12, 2024, the company released their new 62-airline study ranking the world’s best rewards programs.
The top airline rewards programs selected in the study are those “that offer the most value for consumers—even those who don’t fly frequently,” Point.me said in the press release announcing this year’s winners. “Our ranking factors consider how much money has to be spent to earn a free flight, the points charged by the program on various routes, and how easy (or difficult) it is to book an award flight, along with other customer-friendly considerations.”
However, the study notes that the airline rewards program with the best overall value is not guaranteed to be the one that works best for your personal travel habits. How often you fly, the airports you most frequently fly from and to, and the type of rewards you’re most interested in will all influence where your airline loyalty lies.
In their overall ranking of the best all-around programs, Air France and KLM’s Flying Blue came out on top, with a score of 93.06 out of 100. Flying Blue’s extensive partnerships with other airlines, easy point transfer from major credit card companies, and generous routing rules gave passengers the greatest real-value compared to other existing loyalty programs, according to Point.me.
“Flying Blue has made a number of enhancements that benefit consumers, with a goal of providing great value when you transfer and redeem points for travel with Air France, KLM, or our 40+ airline partners,” Flying Blue
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