How can I best use 150,000 American Express Membership Rewards points? (2024)

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American Express Membership Rewards points are extremely flexible and can be converted to a wide range of partner airlines, so you can choose a carrier and route that suits your travel needs.

2 Membership Rewards points transfer to 1 frequent flyer point or mile in most cases, so having 150,000 points in your Amex account means you’ll get 75,000 frequent flyer points to spend overall.

Of course, we can’t travel internationally yet due to border restrictions. But keep on saving those points, because here’s what you could do with it once international travel opens up again.

COVID-19 DISCLAIMER: The situation regarding COVID-19 is constantly changing, and the impacts on travel remain quite fluid. We endeavour to keep our content as up to date as possible in this dynamic environment.

Now: take 10 one-way domestic Economy flights on Virgin Australia

Did you know you can use Etihad Guest miles for Virgin Australia flights? This could be good for short domestic trips as border restrictions allow. For example, you could fly yourself and four other people on a return trip on the following routes:

  • Sydney to Cairns
  • Melbourne to Hamilton Island
  • Brisbane to Hobart
  • Perth to Broome
  • Adelaide to Gold Coast
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At the time of writing, Etihad is still partners with Virgin Australia. Note that you’ll need to phone Etihad to book these redemptions as they are not available online.

Read more: you can top up your Etihad Guest balance by buying Etihad Guest miles

Later: fly Air New Zealand Business Class anywhere in the South Pacific for 62,000 KrisFlyer miles return

With this redemption, you can fly anywhere in the ‘South-West Pacific region’, encompassing Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, New Zealand, Niue, Norfolk Island, Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga and Vanuatu.

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This could take you as far afield as Tahiti, which is a minimum nine-hour flight from the East Coast with a stop in Auckland, so this redemption represents good value. Plus, you won’t have to pay fuel surcharges on Air New Zealand flights.

Be aware that award space on Air NZ flights can be quite difficult to come by, so you’ll need plan well ahead if possible.

Read more: The best uses of KrisFlyer miles

Later: fly Qantas Business Class to Los Angeles for 75,000 Asia Miles one-way

Qantas has stated that it doesn’t expect flights to the UK and US to return until a COVID-19 vaccine is safely distributed. But once it does (or the US is included in a travel bubble somehow), then get your Asia Miles ready.

All of its Boeing 787 Dreamliners and about half of its Airbus A380s have the most up-to-date Business Class offering, so you’ll have a comfortable ride across the Pacific.

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If redeeming through Qantas Frequent Flyer, you’d need to fork out 108,400 Qantas Points for this redemption — compare that to only 75,000 Asia Miles. For the same price, you can also book on American Airlines’ flight from Sydney to Los Angeles.

To increase your chances of snagging a seat, try to book 11-12 months in advance or as soon as new flight schedules are released.

Read more: A guide to Qantas’ Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights to the US

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Later: fly to Southeast Asia in Qantas Business Class for 50,000-60,000 Emirates Skywards miles one-way

Most Qantas flights to Southeast Asia operated by Airbus A330s with modern Business Suites, offering lie-flat beds and direct aisle access.

Travellers from Perth can fly nonstop to Singapore for only 50,000 miles one-way. For 10,000 miles more, you can fly nonstop from Melbourne or Brisbane to Hong Kong, or Sydney to Manila, for example.

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Qantas revealed to Point Hacks that it was weighing up new Asian destinations such as Seoul and Taipei if travel bubbles eventuate. You would be able to use your Skywards Miles for those flights then.

Read more: 9 of the best uses of Emirates Skywards miles

Later: enjoy the world’s best Business Class for 70,000 Asia Miles one-way

Qatar’s flag carrier has lie-flat beds on all its Australian flights, including some which feature the QSuite. You’ll get a sliding privacy door as well as delicious food and attentive customer service.

Unfortunately, flying from Sydney costs an extra 20,000 miles and availability is not as good as from the three other cities. Qatar Airways is currently one of the few carriers with regular flights to and from Australia, so this could be good for essential travel.

Read more: How to redeem points for travel on Qatar Airways from Australia

Later: fly Singapore Airlines Business Class from Australia to Singapore for 36,500-62,000 KrisFlyer miles one-way

Singapore Airlines offers one of the best Business Class products in the world. We’re lucky to have flights to Singapore from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Canberra.

Depending on the route, you could enjoy the latest A380 version or a slightly older product, like the seats found on Airbus A350s and Boeing 777-300ERs.

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From Perth, you’ll only pay 36,500 miles; from the other cities, it’s 62,000 miles. The good news is that taxes are less than AU$100 in both directions.

Read more: A comprehensive guide to the many different Business and First Class seat types on Singapore Airlines

Summing up

Flexible points currencies like American Express Membership Rewards give you a lot more options than putting all your eggs in one basket with one frequent flyer program.

This means that you can access any of the flights and airlines above, plus many more. However, during these uncertain times, it may be wiser to keep your points with Amex until travel restrictions are relaxed further.

We hope this list will help you plan ahead for the future and develop a points-earning strategy with a dream goal redemption in mind.

Looking for more inspiration for how to spend your hard-earned frequent flyer points?

Here is a comprehensive list of all of ourBest Uses of Pointsguides. There may be some overlap but each guide has its own twist.

Qantas Frequent Flyer

  • Best uses of Qantas Points
  • ‘Ultimate’ uses of Qantas Points
  • Best uses of 60,000 Qantas Points
  • Best uses of 75,000 Qantas Points
  • Best uses of 100,000 Qantas Points
  • Best uses of 150,000 Qantas Points
  • When it makes sense to use your Qantas Points for domestic travel in Economy (and when it doesn’t)
  • Best uses of Qantas Points from the East Coast
  • Best uses of Qantas Points from Perth
  • Reader responses: what is the best use of Qantas Points?
  • Seven of the cheapest Qantas Points redemptions for luxurious Emirates flights
  • The cheapest ways to fly Cathay Pacific First Class with Qantas Points

Velocity Frequent Flyer

  • Best uses of Velocity Points
  • Best uses of 40,000 Velocity Points
  • Best uses of 80,000 Velocity Points
  • Best uses of 100,000 Velocity Points
  • Five flight redemptions that maximise your Velocity points balance

American Express Membership Rewards

  • Best uses of 150,000 American Express Membership Rewards points

Cathay

  • Best uses of 100,000 Asia miles

KrisFlyer

  • Best uses of 100,000 KrisFlyer miles

Etihad Guest

  • Best uses of Etihad Guest miles
  • Etihad Guest vs Velocity for Virgin Australia flights comparison guide

Emirates Skywards

  • Best uses of Emirates Skywards miles

Everyday Rewards

  • Best uses of Everyday Rewards points

Supplementary images courtesy American Express and respective airlines/frequent flyer programs.

How can I best use 150,000 American Express Membership Rewards points? was last modified: July 29th, 2022 by Brandon Loo

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  1. Jeffrey Cyrill says:

    May 9, 2022 at 10:35 am

    The ONLY uses you have listed are for flights. There are many uses for AMEX points; I was looking for useful info. I don’t care about flights, I fly for free, what other benefits can I get? Cash back? Amazon trade in? etc.

    Reply

    • Brandon Loo says:

      May 9, 2022 at 10:36 am

      Hi Jeffrey, we’re predominantly a travel website so our best-use of points series will focus on flights, as that gives you the best return for your points by far. But we do have an article about using MR points on non-flight products coming out soon.

      Reply

  2. Penny Cooper says:

    May 23, 2021 at 8:02 pm

    When I log onto Amex, the only airline partner that seems to be available to transfer points to is Qantas. Virgin doesn’t come up as an option. Has something changed?

    Reply

  3. Joe says:

    April 12, 2021 at 3:55 pm

    This reward ticket seems hard to redeem:
    fly Air New Zealand Business Class anywhere in the South Pacific for 62,000 KrisFlyer miles return

    Even don’t know whether it’s still available.

    Reply

  4. platy says:

    September 21, 2019 at 10:58 am

    “….Qantas is starting to open up more award space in Business and First Class on popular routes to the US…”

    Yes, but this appears to be only true for booking using QF points, not partner points!

    So you would have to be very lucky to use your Asia Miles…

    Reply

  5. Jac says:

    February 17, 2019 at 2:14 pm

    Point number 2 doesn’t make sense, I’ve tried. Can you please explain further? Or if it doesn’t work anymore can you please update the blog.

    Reply

    • Matt Moffitt says:

      February 21, 2019 at 6:34 am

      Hi Jac, I’ve updated Point 2 with some more info—check it out.

      Reply

  6. Ben says:

    February 17, 2019 at 1:52 pm

    As per the above comment, I can’t find any South Pacific flights through Air NZ via Krisflyer (as per your second option).

    Reply

    • Matt Moffitt says:

      February 21, 2019 at 6:34 am

      Hi Ben, I’ve updated Point 2 with some more info—check it out.

      Reply

  7. Chris says:

    February 20, 2018 at 3:02 pm

    Does the AirNZ still work? I can’t find any flights in the krisflyer portal, and if I go through the airNZ portal it wants met to pay with their points, not krisflyer

    Reply

    • Matt Moffitt says:

      February 20, 2018 at 11:26 pm

      Important: Air NZ award seats can be really hard to find.

      Search on United and then call KrisFlyer as not all partners are showing on the KrisFlyer website yet.

      Reply

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