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The Rewards Report

The Rewards Report

Von: David Yates
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  • Zombies May Be Real
    Jun 14 2026
    David launches the episode with a fast, deal-focused roundup of current credit card, transfer bonus, buy points, hotel, airline, and loyalty program news. The episode starts with a practical example of how David thinks through card choice and loyalty-earning for an upcoming trip to South America, then moves through active transfer bonuses, limited-time buy-point offers, registration-required promos, and notable program changes. The close shifts from weekly deals into a broader manufactured-spend lesson: some of the best opportunities can appear dead, obscure, or non-obvious until someone tests them carefully.| Time | Chapter | Show Notes |00:00 Intro/travel setup | David opens and walks through an upcoming South America trip as a live example of points-and-miles decision-making. He discusses using an American Airlines systemwide upgrade, choosing cards for taxes and fees, booking a Hilton stay through Rove, deciding where to put hotel charges, using an Airbnb Experiences credit for horseback riding, and testing Avianca/LifeMiles on the return.02:17 New credit cards and SUBs | David says there are no major new credit-card products or broad sign-up-bonus headlines this week. He references recent JetBlue Premier coverage and Amex Delta-card activity, including a Delta Reserve Business-style elevated offer or upgrade offer tied to $12,000 spend and 60,000 SkyMiles.02:42 Airline transfer bonuses | The strongest offer is Chase Ultimate Rewards to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club at 30% through July 14, with David rating it highly for specific premium-cabin uses such as Delta One or ANA awards, while warning to check surcharges before transferring. He also discusses Amex Membership Rewards to Air France-KLM Flying Blue at 25%, Citi ThankYou to Qatar Airways Avios at 30%, Rove Miles to Turkish Miles&Smiles at 50%, and Radisson Rewards to Flying Blue at 30%, which David treats as niche because hotel-to-airline transfers usually destroy value.05:58 Hotel transfer bonuses | Chase Ultimate Rewards to Marriott Bonvoy gets the headline hotel-transfer mention at 55% through June 30. David says the high percentage is meaningful only when a specific Marriott redemption makes sense at the post-bonus math. He compares it with Amex Membership Rewards to Marriott Bonvoy at 20%, calling the Amex route weaker while Chase is offering a larger bonus to the same program.06:42 Just-expired bonuses | David flags recently expired transfer bonuses so listeners do not chase dead links: Citi ThankYou to Preferred Hotels & Resorts I Prefer at 30% and Citi ThankYou to Wyndham Rewards at 25%, both described as having closed on June 13.07:00 Airline points-buy promotions | Airline buy-miles offers include Air Canada Aeroplan at roughly 1.89 cents per point, Alaska/Atmos Rewards with a targeted buy-points bonus around 1.88 cents per point, United MileagePlus at roughly 1.88 cents per mile, Virgin points at roughly 1.48 cents per point, and American AAdvantage at roughly 2.26 cents per mile. David is most cautious where the acquisition cost is high or recent award-pricing changes reduce the upside.09:50 Hotel points-buy promotions | Hotel buy-points coverage includes Wyndham Rewards, Choice Privileges, and World of Hyatt. David is most favorable toward Wyndham because of its simple 7,500 / 15,000 / 30,000-point award structure and lower purchase cost, more reserved on Choice, and skeptical of buying Hyatt at about 2.17 cents per point unless topping off for a specific stay.11:12 Registration-required promos | David reviews promos that require registration before travel or conversion. Items include Hilton + Qatar Airways Avios, IHG double elite-night credits, Wyndham bonus points on qualifying stays, Best Western bonus points for early-July stays, and a United MileagePlus hotel-points conversion bonus. The main advice is to register before stays or transfers because many of these promos will not apply retroactively.12:57 Program news | Program updates include Flying Blue June Promo Rewards to Europe, Alaska/Atmos partner-redemption fee increases, American Airlines raising the minimum AAdvantage price for transatlantic business awards on AA metal, Chase Sapphire Preferred Hyatt-transfer changes, Singapore Airlines award-seat selection fees, Wells Fargo ending points transfers between account holders, United allowing pooled miles for many partner awards, and Bangkok Airways beginning the path toward Oneworld integration.14:53 Closing/zombie deals might be real | David closes by referencing Matt from Miles Earn and Burn, James from the Churn and Burn podcast, and Connor from the Churning Life podcast. The theme is “zombie deals”: manufactured-spend or loyalty opportunities that look dead, impossible, or too obscure, but may still work if tested carefully. The closing clip emphasizes opportunity cost, shutdown risk, and why high-volume plays require caution and judgment.Links referenced in this episode:milesearnandburn.comChurn and Burn ...
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