Which airline is most useful to allocate points from a Westpac Altitude account?

Status
Not open for further replies.

Traverse

Newbie
Joined
Aug 2, 2014
Posts
3
I am hoping to save hours of internet time in doing comparisons so hope someone can help. I have almost 150,000 Altitude points that I need to move. I have membership of most FF programmes, but know that the value of these points will vary both in transfer rate, expiry times, ease of use and value per cost. Any tips? Sorry this is basic and will depend greatly on my flying patterns, but I'm just a holiday flyer with about one major overseas flight a year and a few domestic or NZ flights.
 
Read our AFF credit card guides and start earning more points now.

AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements

Welcome to AFF and nice to see you posting. :)

From memory, points can be transferred from Altitude to Asia Miles (Cathay), Airpoints (Air NZ), Velocity (Virgin Aust), KrisFlyer (Singapore Airlines) or Enrich (Malaysia Airlines).

The answer to this really does depend on a lot of factors. But as a starting point, I don't recommend transferring to Malaysia Airlines or Air New Zealand. Their programs are two of the worst out there in terms of value.

Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific miles are good for trips to Asia and Europe, but KrisFlyer miles expire after three years. So that's something to take into account.

Virgin Australia is best for domestic flights and trips to New Zealand. And points don't expire as long as you keep your account active.
 
I am hoping to save hours of internet time in doing comparisons so hope someone can help. I have almost 150,000 Altitude points that I need to move. I have membership of most FF programmes, but know that the value of these points will vary both in transfer rate, expiry times, ease of use and value per cost. Any tips? Sorry this is basic and will depend greatly on my flying patterns, but I'm just a holiday flyer with about one major overseas flight a year and a few domestic or NZ flights.

You had answered your own question.

At at simplest, park the miles where you are planning to use it and that question is for you to decide: SQ, CX, MH, etc.... etc....

Miles for domestic flights are generally considered poor-value return.
 
Thanks MattG. I've been looking further and with Velocity offering a 15% bonus transfer and being able to transfer theirs to Singapore they look my best option. We have too many points spread among different airlines and some go to waste.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Become an AFF member!

Join Australian Frequent Flyer (AFF) for free and unlock insider tips, exclusive deals, and global meetups with 65,000+ frequent flyers.

AFF members can also access our Frequent Flyer Training courses, and upgrade to Fast-track your way to expert traveller status and unlock even more exclusive discounts!

AFF forum abbreviations

Wondering about Y, J or any of the other abbreviations used on our forum?

Check out our guide to common AFF acronyms & abbreviations.
Back
Top