Unlock the Value: Capital One Transfer Partners Revealed!
Capital One lets you transfer miles to 18+ airline and hotel loyalty programs, with most transfers happening at a 1:1 ratio. That means 10,000 Capital One Miles = 10,000 airline miles or hotel points (with a few exceptions).
Airline Partners:
Air Canada Aeroplan
Japan Airlines
Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
British Airways Executive Club
Virgin Red (Virgin Atlantic)
Avianca LifeMiles
Emirates Skywards
Flying Blue (Air France/KLM)
Etihad Guest
Qatar Airlines
Aeromexico
Cathay
Eva Air
Finnair
Jet Blue
Quantas
Tap Miles & Go
Hotel Partners:
Choice Privileges
I prefer Hotels
Wyndham Rewards
Accor Live Limitless
Why Transfer Instead of Redeem Through Capital One Travel?
While Capital One Travel lets you redeem miles at a fixed value (usually 1 cent per mile), transferring to partners can yield 2–10x more value depending on the redemption.
Examples:
✈️ Book a roundtrip flight to Europe in business class for 60,000–70,000 miles (worth $2,000+).
🏨 Stay at a Choice Hotels property in Scandinavia or Japan for 8,000–12,000 points/night.
🌍 Use Aeroplan or Flying Blue for flexible multi-city itineraries with stopovers.
How to Transfer Capital One Miles (Step-by-Step)
Log in to your Capital One account.
Navigate to your rewards dashboard.
Click “Transfer Miles.”
Select your travel partner and link your loyalty account.
Enter the number of miles to transfer.
Confirm and submit—some transfers are instant, others take 1–5 days.
🔐 You must have an active loyalty account with the travel partner before transferring.
Final Thoughts
Capital One Miles transfer partners give you flexibility, value, and access to redemptions that fixed-rate portals just can’t match. Whether you're planning a family vacation, a solo adventure, or stacking casino offers with pre/post hotel stays, knowing how to transfer your miles strategically is a game-changer.
Want help choosing the best partner for your next trip? Or need a cheat sheet to compare transfer ratios and timelines? I’ve got you.